psychology
Meaning, when you understand what stage you’re in and the exact “conditions” you need to make progress, what seems impossible now becomes inevitable.
Your mind literally reconstructs how it processes reality.
Dan Koe • How to Unf*ck Your Life
Motivation often comes after starting. Find a way to start small. Objects in motion tend to stay in motion.
James Clear • Newton's Laws of Getting Stuff Done
These are the 4 “phases” to expect as you move from one stage to another:
• Alpha – Life is good and normal. There is order.
• Beta – Doubts arise as you enter a new phase. Doing the same thing only makes it worse.
• Gamma – You feel lost. Things are chaotic and turbulent. This is where you can get trapped and feel like there’s nowhere to go.
• Delta –
Dan Koe • How to Unf*ck Your Life
You can take the same approach to your work, to your goals, and to your legacy. By combining these two ideas — the consistency of “10 years of silence” and the focus of “deliberate practice” — you can blow past most people.
jamesclear.com • Lessons on Success and Deliberate Practice From Mozart, Picasso, and Kobe Bryant
Karl Marx had a different view: that being occupied by good work was living well. Engagement in productive, purposeful work was the means by which people could realise their full potential.
The Economist • Why Do We Work So Hard?
Nature vs Nurture — “the relative importance of an individual’s innate qualities as compared to an individual’s personal experiences in causing individual differences, especially in behavioral traits.”
medium.com • Mental Models I Find Repeatedly Useful – Medium
short-term emotion, which can be an unreliable adviser. When people share the worst decisions they’ve made in life, they are often recalling choices made in the grip of visceral emotion: anger, lust, anxiety, greed.
fastcompany.com • The 10/10/10 Rule for Tough Decisions
If success is a catalyst for failure because it leads to the “undisciplined pursuit of more,” then one simple antidote is the disciplined pursuit of less .