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If you have good habits, time becomes your ally. All you need is patience.
James Clear • 3-2-1: On Seeing Opportunities, Originality, and the Magic of Books | James Clear
“The costs of your good habits are in the present.
The costs of your bad habits are in the future.”
The costs of your bad habits are in the future.”
James Clear • 3-2-1: On the costs of habits, major life changes, and what money can't buy
“Mental toughness is persistence not intensity.”
James Clear • 3-2-1: On the Cycle of Improvement, Self-Doubt, and Building a Spirit (June 18, 2020) | James Clear
“School requires you to learn about things after the answer has already been decided.
Life requires you to learn about things while the answer is in the process of being decided.”
Life requires you to learn about things while the answer is in the process of being decided.”
jamesclear.com • 3-2-1: On Eliminating Clutter, Reinventing Yourself, and Unity | James Clear
“The feeling of progress is one of the best feelings of all. This is true even when progress is small.”
3-2-1: On progress, friendship, and how to improve your writing
“In the long-run (and often in the short-run), your willpower will never beat your environment.”
James Clear • 3 Ideas, 2 Quotes, 1 Question (August 22, 2019) | James Clear
It’s crazy how often I feel like I need to resolve some big problem in my life when all I really need is one of the following:
1. A glass of water
2. A 10-minute walk outside
3. A good night of sleep
Three simple things that resolve many of the stresses and anxieties of daily life.
1. A glass of water
2. A 10-minute walk outside
3. A good night of sleep
Three simple things that resolve many of the stresses and anxieties of daily life.
James Clear • 3-2-1: On mistakes of ambition vs. sloth, innovation, and being reliable
“How to 80/20 your work:
(1) Make a list of the 10 things you spend the most time on.
(2) Circle the two that truly drive your results. Do more of those.
(3) Look at the others. Eliminate ruthlessly. Automate or outsource what you can. Press pause on the rest.
(4) Repeat.”
(1) Make a list of the 10 things you spend the most time on.
(2) Circle the two that truly drive your results. Do more of those.
(3) Look at the others. Eliminate ruthlessly. Automate or outsource what you can. Press pause on the rest.
(4) Repeat.”
James Clear • 3-2-1: The 80/20 Principle, mastery, and the importance of asking questions
“Things that keep talented people from fulfilling their potential:
– Trying to please everyone
– Imitating the desires of others
– Chasing status without questioning why
– Playing superhero and trying to do it all alone
– Dividing your attention between too many projects”
– Trying to please everyone
– Imitating the desires of others
– Chasing status without questioning why
– Playing superhero and trying to do it all alone
– Dividing your attention between too many projects”