3-2-1: How to solve hard problems, the power of reflection, and the miracles of daily life
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3-2-1: How to solve hard problems, the power of reflection, and the miracles of daily life
Here are more examples of favorite problems from my students: How do I live less in the past, and more in the present? How do I build an investment strategy that is aligned with my mid-term and long-term goals and commitments? What does it look like to move from mindless consumption to mindful creation? How can I go to bed early instead of watching
... See moreSuccessful or not, Sprints provide you with room for reflection. In addition to Daily Reflection (this page)—which you can apply to your projects, not just your Daily Log—you have an opportunity after each Sprint to pause and reflect on the experience thus far. For example: What am I learning about my strengths, my weaknesses? What’s working, and w
... See moreHow did the day go? What success did I experience? What challenges did I endure? 2. What did I learn today? About myself? About others? What do I plan to do—differently or the same—tomorrow? 3. Whom did I interact with? Anyone I need to update? Thank? Ask a question of? Share feedback with?
I wanted to understand why you see things the way you do, and to share with you my perspective and feelings. In addition, I have strong feelings and fears about