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3-2-1: How to be great, the power of cold emails, and the dangers of working late
read on JamesClear.com | May 23, 2024
Happy 3-2-1 Thursday!
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read on JamesClear.com | May 23, 2024
Happy 3-2-1 Thursday!
Quick announcement: We are having a Memorial Day Sale on our popular Atomic Habits engraved pens.
I partnered with the Baronfig—the #1 pen company as selected by New York Magazine—to create a special edition ... See more
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3-2-1: On enthusiasm, playing to your strengths, and living one day at a time
James Clearjamesclear.com
“The most wisdom per word of any newsletter on the web.”
The 3-2-1 Newsletter is one of the most popular newsletters in the world. Every Thursday, the latest issue is sent to over 3,000,000 people. Each message includes 3 short ideas from me, 2 quotes from others, and 1 question for you to ponder.
The 3-2-1 Newsletter is one of the most popular newsletters in the world. Every Thursday, the latest issue is sent to over 3,000,000 people. Each message includes 3 short ideas from me, 2 quotes from others, and 1 question for you to ponder.
James Clear • 3-2-1 Thursday newsletter
“The trick to writing well is to...
– take long sentences and make them short
– take confusing ideas and make them clear
– take unrelated concepts and make them related
...without losing the main idea in the process.”
– take long sentences and make them short
– take confusing ideas and make them clear
– take unrelated concepts and make them related
...without losing the main idea in the process.”
3-2-1: On asking permission, the trick to writing well, and the magic of reading
The Imperfectionist | Oliver Burkeman
oliverburkeman.com
The Most Powerful Asymmetries in Life | The Curiosity Chronicle
sahilbloom.com
“A 5-step process for nearly anything:
1) Explore widely. Find out what is possible.
2) Test cheaply. Run small, quick experiments. Sample things.
3) Edit ruthlessly. Focus on the best. Cut everything else.
4) Repeat what works. Don't quit on a good idea.
5) Return to 1.”
1) Explore widely. Find out what is possible.
2) Test cheaply. Run small, quick experiments. Sample things.
3) Edit ruthlessly. Focus on the best. Cut everything else.
4) Repeat what works. Don't quit on a good idea.
5) Return to 1.”