Made an impact on me
Author Robert Heinlein on the benefits of teaching:
“When one teaches, two learn.”
“When one teaches, two learn.”
James Clear • 3 Ideas, 2 Quotes, 1 Question (January 16, 2020) | James Clear
“The Cycle of Improvement:
1. Awareness – identify what you need to improve.
2. Deliberate practice – focus your conscious effort on the specific area you want to improve.
3. Habit – with practice, the effortful becomes automatic.
4. Repeat – begin again.”
1. Awareness – identify what you need to improve.
2. Deliberate practice – focus your conscious effort on the specific area you want to improve.
3. Habit – with practice, the effortful becomes automatic.
4. Repeat – begin again.”
James Clear • 3-2-1: On the Cycle of Improvement, Self-Doubt, and Building a Spirit (June 18, 2020) | James Clear
“How to 80/20 your work:
(1) Make a list of the 10 things you spend the most time on.
(2) Circle the two that truly drive your results. Do more of those.
(3) Look at the others. Eliminate ruthlessly. Automate or outsource what you can. Press pause on the rest.
(4) Repeat.”
(1) Make a list of the 10 things you spend the most time on.
(2) Circle the two that truly drive your results. Do more of those.
(3) Look at the others. Eliminate ruthlessly. Automate or outsource what you can. Press pause on the rest.
(4) Repeat.”
James Clear • 3-2-1: The 80/20 Principle, mastery, and the importance of asking questions
“In the long-run (and often in the short-run), your willpower will never beat your environment.”
James Clear • 3 Ideas, 2 Quotes, 1 Question (August 22, 2019) | James Clear
Intensity makes a good story. Consistency makes progress.”
James Clear • 3-2-1: On comparison, consistency, and what’s not going to change
self-doubt sets your ceiling
James Clear • 3 Ideas, 2 Quotes, 1 Question (September 5, 2019) | 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 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
“Most failures are one-time costs. Most regrets are recurring costs.
The pain of inaction stings longer than the pain of incorrect action.”
The pain of inaction stings longer than the pain of incorrect action.”