
Running Down a Dream: Your Road Map to Winning Creative Battles

“If you...
1) develop a bias for moving fast
2) consistently ask, “What’s the real goal here and is there a better way to accomplish it?”
... you can accomplish a lot in one life.”
1) develop a bias for moving fast
2) consistently ask, “What’s the real goal here and is there a better way to accomplish it?”
... you can accomplish a lot in one life.”
James Clear • 3-2-1: On creating meaning, the remarkable odds of your existence, and life instructions
So if a certain activity really matters to you—a creative project, say, though it could just as easily be nurturing a relationship, or activism in the service of some cause—the only way to be sure it will happen is to do some of it today, no matter how little, and no matter how many other genuinely big rocks may be begging for your attention. After
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Career with swyx // Metamuse podcast episode 53
museapp.com- First, realize you’re powerless NOT to do something stupid. Accept that. Embrace it. Now, promise yourself the following: The goal is to keep the goal the goal. Anything you add to your plan that’s not part of the goal will be the problem. Don’t do it. 2. Pieces of paper are cheaper than surgeries. Write out your goals, a specific date to achieve t