Outcome Orientation is very simple. At all times, whenever you are doing something or reading something, you should ask yourself the question:
“What is the outcome I am trying to achieve here?”
You may then continue with the action or consumption if you wish, but you must answer the question honestly first.
“What is the outcome I am trying to achieve here?”
You may then continue with the action or consumption if you wish, but you must answer the question honestly first.
commoncog.com • Outcome Orientation as a Cure for Information Overload
Sam Altman • What I Wish Someone Had Told Me
THINK IN OUTCOMES, NOT OUTPUTS.