10. You Got To Stop Watering Dead Plants
The phrase “You’ve got to stop watering dead plants” is a metaphorical way of saying that it’s important to let go of things that are no longer serving us, whether it’s relationships, habits, or even ideas.
Just like watering a dead plant won’t bring it back to life, continuing to invest time and energy into something that is no longer viable won’t lead to positive results. It can be difficult to let go of things that we’ve invested in, but doing so can free up time and energy for new opportunities and experiences.
For example, if we’re in a toxic relationship that is causing us more pain than joy, continuing to invest in that relationship is like watering a dead plant. It’s not going to magically become healthy and vibrant, and it’s only going to drain our resources.
Similarly, if we have a habit that is no longer serving us, such as procrastination or negative self-talk, continuing to engage in that habit is like watering a dead plant. It’s not going to help us grow and develop, and it’s only going to hold us back.
In order to move forward and make the most of our time and energy, it’s important to let go of things that are no longer serving us. This can be challenging, but it’s also liberating and can lead to new opportunities and experiences that we may not have had otherwise.