"Help, help..." Without question, the man jumps into the river and saves the person. But no sooner had he arrived than he heard yet another cry for help... After doing this several times, he decides to go upstream to see what's happening. He discovers a man throwing people who can't … [Read more...] about The Secret To Achieving Your Ambitions: Choose The Right Measure And Review It Frequently.
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We Have All The Time We Need To Make Our Dreams Come True.
And here is the next part of the series "10 principles that helped me achieve my dreams...(and may help you achieve yours)" For those who missed the big picture, here is the link 🙂 Today, we dive into the fourth. "Pacing and prioritization. We have all the time we need to make our dreams come … [Read more...] about We Have All The Time We Need To Make Our Dreams Come True.
Don’t make this mistake when you (really) want to progress.
When I take the easy way in my learning, at best I stagnate At worst I regress... I have experienced this in many fields. It's easier but not more effective. If you want to progress faster, you need to go through the less easy phases too. If you liked this short post, … [Read more...] about Don’t make this mistake when you (really) want to progress.
How To Stay Efficient At Work Over The Long Term?
When you prepare for a marathon, you have 3 specific training sessions. One of them is the interval run. “What is this jargon, Dror?” Nothing complicated. You run, for example, eight times 400 meters, not far from your maximum. The secret? A recovery lap between every 400 … [Read more...] about How To Stay Efficient At Work Over The Long Term?
You don’t need a new application to develop your discipline. (Try these 4 ideas instead)
You don't need (even if it’s fun to search for it) a new application to develop your discipline. Go for this instead: Find your "why." I like to use a "mind map," but you can also make a list. Take a blank sheet of paper. Write down the new habit you want to adopt. Draw lines from … [Read more...] about You don’t need a new application to develop your discipline. (Try these 4 ideas instead)