current motivations
But procrastination isn’t laziness. And it’s not a lack of discipline.
It’s usually a sign of ambivalence.
It’s usually a sign of ambivalence.
Reframing Procrastination | Meaningful Money
Too many businesses don’t really understand that the core of their business is making people feel good. Whether it’s walking into a store or a restaurant, or being on an airplane, most people go through life hoping that good things will happen to them, and they return to businesses that make those things happen.
Alison Beard • Life’s Work: An Interview with Ruth Reichl
I journal a lot. I break down all of my thought processes. I think I apply a very analytical lens to my own thinking and I kind of modify it. Because it’s so interesting, you can control what you think, you can control how you think, therefore you can control who you are.... See more
And especially as a young person, I’m 22 so with neuroplasticity on my side I
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writingclasses.com • Kurt Vonnegut: 8 Basics of Creative Writing
An approach where the goal is not an outcome with a distinct finish line. Instead, a goal could inform the process or system I’d need to commit to that would typically precede reaching my goal. So, instead of having the goal to save $10,000, I’d commit to saving 20 percent of every inflow... indefinitely. And when I did this, I tended to exceed... See more
The Key to Reaching Your Goals Is to Stop Fixating On Them | Gusto
“Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.”
-Mary Oliver
-Mary Oliver