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Identify an area in your life where perfectionism holds you back. How could embracing intentional imperfection help you move forward while still being satisfied with your work? Reflect on a time when you learned from trial and error. How did this metacognitive process contribute to your growth, and how could you apply it more deliberately in the fu
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Daily
General
- What’s 1 thing I’m grateful for?
- What 1 thing I can do today that I will be grateful for tomorrow?
- Where am I allowing my fear of discomfort to hold me back?
- Where am I allowing a lack of consistent execution to hold me back?
- What does my ideal day ahead look like?
General
- List out 10 things you want in 12 months time and write “I have X, I earn X
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To feel more at peace and more successful, you don’t need genius-level brain power, access to some secret society, or to hit a moving target of “just” an additional X dollars.
Those are all distractions.
Based on everything I’ve seen, a simple recipe can work: focus on what’s in front of you, design great days to create a great life, and try not to... See more
Those are all distractions.
Based on everything I’ve seen, a simple recipe can work: focus on what’s in front of you, design great days to create a great life, and try not to... See more
Tim Ferriss • Tweet
May 23, 2024
- I know what makes people grow more reliably than anything else. It is: taking on a difficult project with some amount of public accountability. This can be large or small: a lecture series, a business, a blog, a house, a child, etc.
- It’s strange, but I know that it’s common to resist positive emotions, as well as negative ones. Ask yours