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Is there a perfect productivity system?
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Also, don’t fall into the trap of productivity porn—chasing productivity for its own sake isn’t helpful. Many people spend too much time thinking about how to perfectly optimize their system, and not nearly enough asking if they’re working on the right problems.
blog.samaltman.com • Productivity
Johanna and added
In pursuit of the ideal work style, I think the best we can do is start with as green a quad as possible, then let the paths carve themselves over time. As we see what routines and styles are most resonant, we can reinforce them through technology, routine, or simply remembering what works well for us.
Nat Eliason • The Perfect Work Routine
Stuart Evans added
It takes a lot of self-awareness and a good amount of discipline to come up with a system that maximizes your abilities and minimizes your bad tendencies. Your process is something you continually refine your entire life—what worked for you at twenty- two might not work for you at fifty-two.
Jessica Hische • In Progress: See Inside a Lettering Artist's Sketchbook and Process, from Pencil to Vector
Stuart Evans added
The bottom line is that there is no perfect job that you perfectly fit, but you can make lots of jobs perfect enough.
Dave Evans • Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life
Don’t worry about finding the perfect system. It doesn’t exist. Start walking, experiment occasionally, and reinforce the paths that work for you.
Nat Eliason • The Perfect Work Routine
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