Love this idea from @EmmetPeppers:
It’s not necessarily good to be the smartest person in the room on a niche, you want to be able to identify who the smartest people are in the room. – Emmet Peppers
Love this idea from @EmmetPeppers:
It’s not necessarily good to be the smartest person in the room on a niche, you want to be able to identify who the smartest people are in the room. – Emmet Peppers
Apply the same skepticism to your own thoughts as you would to the ramblings of an outsider like a crazy roommate. I cannot remember the source of this idea but I will update this post if I can remember it.
If you have a never ending todo list try sorting the list by energy state. High and low energy tasks. A high energy task would be something that takes quit a bit of mental bandwidth. When you feel tired or uninspired you do the low energy tasks. When you feel amazing or during your most productive time of day do the high energy tasks.
An alternative sort method is to do the thing you least want to do first.
If memory serves this idea comes from Khe Hy
This idea from James Clear is so damn useful:
(I’m going to be sharing more ideas and thinking in 2021)