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- Whether or not we live fulfilling lives often depends on our ability to honestly ask ourselves, How did I get here? Am I happy where I am? If not, how do I go to go somewhere different?
from a blog is a space for dreaming by Ava
- How do we design a platform where users " come for the tool, stay for the community, and work for the growth "?
from How can we grow the Creator Economy from the 1% to the other 99%?
- "Given the unique capabilities of this team, how can we have a maximum positive impact on the customer?"
from Impact manifesto
What’s worse: Offending someone or lying to someone? Saying something stupid when it’s your turn, or not saying anything? Tell me which, and I’ll tell you your problem.
from 300 Arguments by Sarah Manguso
v good quesrions- Does this feel like something I’m uniquely capable of?
- Is this how I want to spend my time and energy?*
- What is the right shape/size for this project?
- What stresses does this add to my life?
- How should this feel if it’s going well?
from Yet Another Year in Review - Year 03.5 — Behzod by Behzod Sirjani
- “Is the life I am living the same as the life that wants to live in me?” - Parker Palmer
from On the life that wants to live in you. by Laura McKowen
- So I’m asking, What is the change I’m trying to make? And, Who’s it for and what’s it for? And then I ask things like, What’s the medium that will help it get there? Is it a blog post, or a talk? Or is it a book? What box does it fit in?
from Seth Godin Hates Being Organized by Seth Godin
- Get good at asking the right questions. Elon said, the answer is usually the easy part. The hard part is asking the right questions. Questions are the only tool we have to inquire about this reality. It is our pickaxe to inspect the world we live in. It also happens to be the backbone of our cognition, we literally think in questions. Getting good ... See more
from Notion – The all-in-one workspace for your notes, tasks, wikis, and databases.
- Nowadays, there are four things that are gonna decide if I have a good day. Did I sleep enough? Did I connect deeply with people I love? Did I get some time to myself? Did I make choices for my body that felt good—like, did I take a good walk, did I eat healthy, did I exercise? If I get those four things in place, usually my days are pretty good.
from Ezra Klein’s Formula for a Good Day Involves These Four Things by gq.com