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How to Find Your Zone of Genius 5 minutes read.
Mathilde Collin with practical tips on energy management, structuring your days to maximize the areas you enjoy (high energy) and excellent at (provide high impact and value few can do): "There’s a very practical exercise you can do to figure out what activities fall within your zone of genius: the Energy Audit. You can do it on your own, but it’s best to have someone to hold you accountable."
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Journaling Through a Pandemic 5 minutes read.
Writing can help deal with our anxiety, fears, worries, and our Monkey Mind. I hope you'll take Daniel Schauenberg's story as an inspiration to find some medium to share your inner world, and find some peace. I try to enjoy the moments (not always successfully) I have with my family and friends and at work. I don't judge situations too harshly or over-analyze them. I measure my progress and satisfaction in months and years rather than days and weeks to avoid Recency Bias and quiet down my mind. Writing has been helpful. Talking about it with others has been helpful.
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How to (Not) Plan A Career 6 minutes read.
"Focus on what you know about yourself, what skills you have or might get, what serendipitous options might be available to you, and how you can make the most of them." -- Understanding that using Inversion as a mental model for career planning is the wrong approach is something I agree strongly about now (at the age of 37). I like Pam's approach: "Focus on what you know about yourself, what skills you have or might get, what serendipitous options might be available to you, and how you can make the most of them." -- This will help you figure out the type of people you want to surround yourself with.
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