3-2-1: On discarding old commitments, handling disappointments, and how to go from vision to reality
"Be ruthless about what you ignore. Time, energy, and resources are so precious. You have to be ferocious about cutting your priorities—more than you realize and certainly more than is comfortable.
You can only deeply commit to a few things. One or two? Maybe three?
Every pretty good, sorta nice, kinda fun thing you abandon is like shedding a weight... See more
You can only deeply commit to a few things. One or two? Maybe three?
Every pretty good, sorta nice, kinda fun thing you abandon is like shedding a weight... See more
3-2-1: The power of imperfection, the secret to a good morning, and more
dane cads and added
"If you feel resistance before you begin, it's usually procrastination and you need to get started.
If you feel resistance after you begin, it's usually feedback and you need to make adjustments."
-@JamesClear
If you feel resistance after you begin, it's usually feedback and you need to make adjustments."
-@JamesClear
Harpreet Singh Rai • X. It’s what’s happening
Sylvie added
“A simple way to ensure you are focused on what matters:
Imagine everything gets wiped. You inherit no tasks or responsibilities from your past or present. Then, add back only what you miss.
Choose what to add to a blank slate, not what to keep from a full plate.”
Imagine everything gets wiped. You inherit no tasks or responsibilities from your past or present. Then, add back only what you miss.
Choose what to add to a blank slate, not what to keep from a full plate.”
James Clear • 3 Ideas, 2 Quotes, 1 Question (October 17, 2019) | James Clear
Isaac Feldman added
"If you feel resistance before you begin, it's usually procrastination and you need to get started.
If you feel resistance after you begin, it's usually feedback and you need to make adjustments."
If you feel resistance after you begin, it's usually feedback and you need to make adjustments."
3-2-1: On discarding old commitments, handling disappointments, and how to go from vision to reality
Christie Sausa added
"If you feel resistance before you begin, it's usually procrastination and you need to get started.
If you feel resistance after you begin, it's usually feedback and you need to make adjustments."
If you feel resistance after you begin, it's usually feedback and you need to make adjustments."
3-2-1: On discarding old commitments, handling disappointments, and how to go from vision to reality
From James Clear's 3-2-1: Why small things matter, reframing failure, and how to cherish life
"Life rewards action, not intelligence.
Many brilliant people talk themselves out of getting started, and being smart doesn't help very much without the courage to act.
You can't win if you're not in the game."
Britt Gage added
If you feel resistance before you begin, it's usually procrastination and you need to get started.
If you feel resistance after you begin, it's usually feedback and you need to make adjustments.
Atmos Black added