Self Improvement
Things to consider for Time Management
1. Design Your Ideal Day, Week, Month, or Year
What would your ideal schedule look like? You won’t luck your way into it, but if you put it down on paper, you have a fighting chance of at least changing some things that might move you toward your vision.
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What would your closest friend do
Your mistake was a hidden intention
What is the simplest solution
Don’t avoid what is easy
Repetition is an exercise in change
The most important thing is the thing most easily forgotten
Instead of changing the thing, change t
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Questions are like keys. They unlock doors.
Tim Ferriss once said: “If you want confusion and heartache, ask vague questions. If you want uncommon clarity and results, ask uncommonly clear questions. Often, all that stands between you and what you want is a better set of questions.”
DECISION MAKING QUE
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How to be able to give up control as a leader:
-Involve other people in goal setting
-Use non controlling language instead of "must" or "should" try saying "thinking" about or "consider" - can promote peoples engagement and avoid defiance
-Hold office hours
- Play who's purpose is it anyway? - gather members of your team or departm
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- Pair each response to a single sentence. Then read what you produced if they both gave you a sense of meaning and direction use them as a compass and re-evaluate them from time to time. If you don't like the answers then you ask yourself what are you going to do about it?
Hidden Pote
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Deliberate practice is about, changing your performance, setting new goals and straining yourself to reach a bit higher each time.
Seek constant critical feedback.
Focus ruthlessly on where you need help
Prepare for the process to be mentally and physically exhausting
Repeat. Repeat. Repeat.
Hidden Potential - Adam Grant
Strive for Constant Improvement
Ask the small questions at the end of each day.
- Am I better than I was yesterday?
- Did you do more? Did you do it well?
Example- Did you exercise, or did you read? Quantify what was done: How long did i exercise/reps/weight.
A Self performance review.
Give yourself goals, of learning/performance/etc every
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