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3-2-1: On enthusiasm, playing to your strengths, and living one day at a time
James Clearjamesclear.com
The problem with most time management systems is that they don’t help solve the problem: They’re focused on how to get it all done in less time. But that’s a mistake. Just like tasting from a buffet is a mistake. Because we can’t possibly get it all done and not end up frantic, depleted, and overwhelmed. The secret to surviving a buffet is to eat f
... See morePeter Bregman • 18 Minutes: Find Your Focus, Master Distraction, and Get the Right Things Done
I turned forty earlier this March, and as I enter my forties, I’d like to leave a breadcrumb to revisit when I’m fifty.
These four themes are what I intend to be guiding principles for how I live my life and prioritize my time in my 40s:
My annual planning process naturally evolved to be a lot less about what I wanted to do or achieve , and much more about how I wanted to be .
I wanted to be present, balanced, and energized with the work I chose to do. I wanted to prioritize other aspects of my life outside of work. I wanted to have a sense of spaciousness in my life.
It’s from this... See more
I wanted to be present, balanced, and energized with the work I chose to do. I wanted to prioritize other aspects of my life outside of work. I wanted to have a sense of spaciousness in my life.
It’s from this... See more
Less Goals, More Being
To live this way is to replace the high-pressure quest for “work-life balance” with a conscious form of imbalance, backed by your confidence that the roles in which you’re underperforming right now will get their moment in the spotlight soon.