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This Is the Most Powerful Word in the World 4 minutes read.
Anthony Vicino shares why adding "Yet" as a suffix, doing positive self-talk, and leveraging tools like "Spaced Repteition" can be very powerful. For knowledge workers, it is a job requirement to adopt this mindset: "Myelin coats your neuronal pathway, creating an insulated tunnel (aka: sheath) through which electrical impulses can travel. When we talk about muscle memory, what we’re really saying is: You’ve thought a thought so often, it’s become deeply coated in Myelin. [...] Practice doesn’t make perfect... it makes permanent." and "The power of 'yet' is profound, because it simultaneously acknowledges the difficulty before us, and the challenges we’ve faced in the past (to not do so would be outright self-delusion and that’s not helping anybody), but it also leaves the door open for success. 'Yet' is a statement of future intent."
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40 Things Rockefeller Wrote to His Son (Thread) 3 minutes read.
I love reading about the principles and beliefs people operate with. For example, "Do it now. Opportunity comes from opportunity." is a powerful observation. Very much like "work creates more work" yet framed on the upside - noticing energy, being positive, and striving for action.
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Productivity 6 minutes read.
"I make sure to leave enough time in my schedule to think about what to work on. The best ways for me to do this are reading books, hanging out with interesting people, and spending time in nature. [...] Doing great work usually requires colleagues of some sort. Try to be around smart, productive, happy, and positive people that don’t belittle your ambitions. I love being around people who push me and inspire me to be better. To the degree you able to, avoid the opposite kind of people—the cost of letting them take up your mental cycles is horrific." -- I wanted to mention this as we often talk about being productive, focusing too much on short-term practices. The right environment, energy, and inspiration will help us be productive in the long run.
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