Made an impact on me
“Life is too short to not be pursuing the best opportunity you know of.”
James Clear • 3-2-1: On Success and Failure, Kindness and Mortality, and Taking Action (February 6, 2020) | James Clear
“The hardest part of solving a problem is accurately defining it.”
James Clear • 3 Ideas, 2 Quotes, 1 Question (December 19, 2019) | James Clear
“The feeling of progress is one of the best feelings of all. This is true even when progress is small.”
3-2-1: On progress, friendship, and how to improve your writing
“The fact that you go to the gym even though you don’t “need” to... is why you don’t need to.
The fact that you save when you could spend... is why you have money to spend.
Your habits create your strength.”
The fact that you save when you could spend... is why you have money to spend.
Your habits create your strength.”
James Clear • 3 Ideas, 2 Quotes, 1 Question (October 10, 2019) | James Clear
“Study as if you know nothing.
Work as if you can solve anything.”
Work as if you can solve anything.”
James Clear • 3-2-1: Anticipation vs. Expectation, How to Write an Ad, and the Definition of Love | James Clear
“The surest way to prevent yourself from learning a topic is to believe you already know it.”
jamesclear.com • 3 Ideas, 2 Quotes, 1 Question (November 14, 2019) | James Clear
“Your current habits are perfectly designed to deliver your current results.”
James Clear • 3-2-1: On Media Consumption, Needless Commitments, and Persistence and Luck | James Clear
“The longer I live, the more I notice how valuable it is to do one simple thing: be kind.
– When someone does a good job, tell them.
– When someone makes a mistake, forgive them.
– When someone tells you their problems, listen.
Being kind barely costs a thing. You'll hardly remember you did it, but the other person may never forget that you did.”
– When someone does a good job, tell them.
– When someone makes a mistake, forgive them.
– When someone tells you their problems, listen.
Being kind barely costs a thing. You'll hardly remember you did it, but the other person may never forget that you did.”