3-2-1: The excuses we live by, how to handle your mistakes, and when productivity doesn't matter
3-2-1: The excuses we live by, how to handle your mistakes, and when productivity doesn't matter
mail.google.comRachna Jain added
3-2-1: How to find your way in life, the power of quiet weeks, and the problem with smart people
mail.google.com3-2-1: On self-worth, how to have style, and how to build a great career
mail.google.comA life in which we make mistakes and take full responsibility for those mistakes, without recourse to blame, is in some ways even more admirable than a life of impeccable morality. Our very human nature is to grow. So the purpose of your life is not a fixed mark. It is an ever-changing alignment to the core of your humanity, to your ability to forg... See more
Confessions of a bottleneck. And my plan to change that.
Note to team from today.
My job is to help you do the best work you’ve ever done.
Not the most work you’ve ever done.
My job is not to make you tired or stressed;
My job is to keep you out of meetings;
My job is to keep you away from your inbox.
To do the best work you have ever done, you must wor... See more
Note to team from today.
My job is to help you do the best work you’ve ever done.
Not the most work you’ve ever done.
My job is not to make you tired or stressed;
My job is to keep you out of meetings;
My job is to keep you away from your inbox.
To do the best work you have ever done, you must wor... See more
Alex Jungius added
I think we seek out and soak up productivity pablum because we’re ashamed of ourselves. We embarrassed that we can’t get our work done. We’re angry with ourselves for slacking off. Why can’t you just send those emails? And so we beg productivity gurus to make us better.
Adam Mastroianni • Excuse me but why are you eating so many frogs
sari and added
the only way to be productive is to realize we don’t actually have to be productive (our goal is to please God, not appease God), and how the gospel continues to give us peace of mind even when everything is blowing up around us.
Matthew Aaron Perman • What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done
Often, we become stuck because we are divided against ourselves on the inside. Let’s say we made a huge mistake at work, with a friend, or with our child. We are truly sorry, we have apologized, and we have done whatever we needed to correct the mistake. Yet we still blame ourselves, talk harshly to ourselves, and can’t let it go. We are stuck and
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