added by Emilie Kormienko · updated 2y ago
When the 80/20 Rule Fails: The Downside of Being Effective
- The process of learning a new skill or starting a new company or taking on a new adventure of any sort will often appear to be an ineffective use of time at first. Compared to the other things you already know how to do, the new thing will seem like a waste of time. It will never win the 80/20 analysis. But that doesn't mean it's the wrong decision... See more
from When the 80/20 Rule Fails: The Downside of Being Effective by James Clear
Emilie Kormienko added 2y ago
- Making progress is not just about being productive. It's about being productive on the right things.
from When the 80/20 Rule Fails: The Downside of Being Effective by James Clear
Emilie Kormienko added 2y ago
- The 80/20 Rule is calculated and determined by your recent effectiveness. Whatever seems like the “highest value” use of your time in any given moment will be dependent on your previous skills and current opportunities.
from When the 80/20 Rule Fails: The Downside of Being Effective by James Clear
Emilie Kormienko added 2y ago
- The 80/20 Rule states that, in any particular domain, a small number of things account for the majority of the results. For example, 80 percent of the land in Italy is owned by 20 percent of the people. Or, 75 percent of NBA championships are won by 20 percent of the teams. The numbers don't have to add up to 100. The point is that the majority of ... See more
from When the 80/20 Rule Fails: The Downside of Being Effective by James Clear
Emilie Kormienko added 2y ago
- The 80/20 Rule will help you find the useful things in your past and get more of them in the future. But if you don’t want your future to be more of your past, then you need a different approach.
from When the 80/20 Rule Fails: The Downside of Being Effective by James Clear
Emilie Kormienko added 2y ago