Thought provoking
Knowing is not enough. Knowing too much can encourage us to procrastinate. There's a certain point when continuing to know at the expense of doing allows the mess to grow further
Abby Covert • How to Make Sense of Any Mess
"Your best performances will come when you are working in a way that is a full expression of you. The work becomes a natural display of your personality. This is when you not only get better results, but also love the activity — because in doing the craft, you feel alive."
3-2-1: On the danger of a good idea, how to do your best work, and a question to inspire action
Philosopher and writer Friedrich Nietzsche on enjoying the process:
"The end of a melody is not its goal."
Looping for understanding
When we speak, we’re often bad at seeing the attempts others are making to show us they’re listening.
one of the best proven ways to show you’ve heard someone - is to repeat back to them what you just heard in a way that shows them you listened.
a phrase like “so what I’m hearing is” or “what I heard you say is x, is that rig
... See more"If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it. The same is true of any endeavor: if the solution you seek doesn't exist, create it."
3-2-1: Four questions for life, how to learn like a child, and seeing things in a generous way
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