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| | | | | Atomic Habits by James Clear was recommended to me by so many people, and was so highly praised, that I was afraid my elevated expectations will leave me disappointed when I finally read it. This c... | |
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| | | | | On a recent episode of Under the Radar, David Smith said something that hit on an idea I've been thinking about recently: "Inertia is a dangerous thing ... It's hard to start something, and then sometimes it's easy to just keep going" Inertia This notion of inertia applies to many things: projects, hobbies, habits, relationships, et cetera. "Inertia" governs a class of things which share the following characteristics: They're hard to start. | |
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| | | | | The only thing more valuable than your attention is the energy you deplete to direct it. To double your productivity, you must design habits, workflow, and systems to promote the efficient use of energy. Energy is upstream of time. Time management is important, but it's not the root of the problem. | |
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