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Be Impatient

“Mastery requires both impatience and patience.
The impatience to have a bias toward action, to not waste time, and to work with a sense of urgency each day.
The patience to delay gratification, to wait for your actions to accumulate, and to trust the process.”
The impatience to have a bias toward action, to not waste time, and to work with a sense of urgency each day.
The patience to delay gratification, to wait for your actions to accumulate, and to trust the process.”
James Clear • 3 Ideas, 2 Quotes, 1 Question (August 15, 2019) | James Clear
sari azout
@sariazout
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13h
I am tired of seeing speed as a selling point.
I’ve wanted to talk about this for a long time.
I think one of the main reasons many of us feel anxious is because we have more productivity tools than ever, but these tools rarely match how we naturally want to create.
Here’s some sample headlines I've seen:
“From thought to action... See more
@sariazout
·
13h
I am tired of seeing speed as a selling point.
I’ve wanted to talk about this for a long time.
I think one of the main reasons many of us feel anxious is because we have more productivity tools than ever, but these tools rarely match how we naturally want to create.
Here’s some sample headlines I've seen:
“From thought to action... See more
Some work—such as sales and customer support—really does require fast responses. But in most jobs, any reputational damage you might suffer by being slow (probably less than you think) will be more than compensated for by the increase in time for your most meaningful work.
John Zeratsky • Make Time: How to focus on what matters every day
Especially now, when AI can build your software in days instead of months and social platforms give you free distribution to millions. The barriers that used to make "just doing things" hard have collapsed.
We've created this elaborate mythology around building companies - frameworks, methodologies, validation processes, pitch decks, investor relati... See more
We've created this elaborate mythology around building companies - frameworks, methodologies, validation processes, pitch decks, investor relati... See more