
3-2-1: On the paradox of focus, criticism, and the value of reading

SIX at 6: The Measure of Focus, a Double Satisfaction, a Gigantic Aspect of Survival, Greenlights, Wait for It, and the 23rd Law of Power
Billy Oppenheimerbillyoppenheimer.com“A few tips on how to be a better writer:
– write about what fascinates you
– make one point per sentence
– use stories to make your point
– cut extra words like “really” and “very”
– read the whole thing out loud
– post publicly (you’ll try harder when you know others will read it)
And finally, be more thoughtful about what you consume. The quality of id... See more
– write about what fascinates you
– make one point per sentence
– use stories to make your point
– cut extra words like “really” and “very”
– read the whole thing out loud
– post publicly (you’ll try harder when you know others will read it)
And finally, be more thoughtful about what you consume. The quality of id... See more
James Clear • 3-2-1: On taking action, tips for writers, and good relationships
Six years ago I celebrated my 68th birthday by gifting my children 68 bits of advice I wished I had gotten when I was their age. Every birthday after that I added more bits of advice for them until I had a whole book of bits. That book was published a year ago as Excellent Advice for Living , which many people tell me they read very slowly, just on... See more
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3-2-1: On Impressing Others, the Power of the Mind, and the Hidden Costs of Success
James Clearjamesclear.com