
The Art of Taking Action: Lessons From Japanese Psychology

Those thoughts and feelings we’ve identified and reviewed all lead up to behavior (including inaction).
Beth Pickens • Make Your Art No Matter What: Moving Beyond Creative Hurdles
Take Action
Unlike intellectual concepts, instinctual intelligence has no value until you act on it. Most of us have tremendous problems taking action. We passively wait, hoping to get into a state of mind where we will be more motivated, less afraid. This reflects a complete misunderstanding of success. We need to take action regardless of how we f
Phil Stutz • Lessons for Living
not to be super intense but life takes very active maintenance and disciple. it takes discipline, it takes waking up early, fitting your friends AND your work, it takes going on that walk instead of doom scrolling, it takes researching the best coffees and getting them, it takes so much work, otherwise before you know it youre older than you realiz... See more
zöda • Tweet
The fundamental change we need is a shift from a feeling-centered approach to decisions to a purpose-centered approach. The question isn’t “What do I feel like doing?” but, rather, “what needs to be done?”