Loved being on the American Operator podcast with @josephcabrera. We got into the early days of Honest Mary's, saying no to private equity, and a lot more. https://t.co/g1kgwu4L61
Erika Kirk forgives the man who murdered her husband:
"My husband Charlie...he wanted to save young men just like the one who took his life...that young man...
I forgive him.
I forgive him because it was what Christ did and is what Charlie would do."
I'm no expert, and I'm not saying this is gospel. But it's worthy of provoking serious thought and conversation, which I'm open to having with anyone interested.
I believe every American ought to hear this. No conspiracy theory, and not political. Just massively important to the wellbeing of our children's children.
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This is an incredible dive into the absolute death spiral of American healthcare, from a brother and sister who seem to truly understand and mean well.
Nick Saban was an underdog just 13 times in 17 seasons at Alabama.
He had more bowl wins (16), wins vs. top-3 teams (16) and 11+ win seasons (15) than games he was listed as a dog.
This was simply painful to watch. One of the beautiful things about Jon Rahm, beyond his transcendent golf skills, has been his charisma and freedom with a microphone.
Tonight, we watched him become a talking-points robot on live TV. Tough scene.
Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian gave a tremendous explanation of Longhorn culture. Do yourself a favor and listen to every minute of what Sarkisian said
#Texas HC Steve Sarkisian says he loves seeing Quinn Ewers have fun playing QB.
Quinn's truly great response to my question on what's allowed him to have more fun is hilariously ironic given I'm Jewish, and it's Yom Kippur, the holiest day in Judaism 🤣
#HookEm | @KVUE
The Difference Between Urgent and Important
Urgent tasks are time-sensitive and require attention. These tasks can be anything from responding to emails, returning phone calls, or even picking up groceries on the way home so you can eat dinner.
Important tasks, on the other hand, move us forward with vision and meaning. They are the things we want to get done but also bring us meaning because they are aligned with our values and goals. They are deliberate and often require focused attention.
We tend to feel stressed and overwhelmed when we focus on urgent but unimportant tasks. While these things are easy to check off our list, when left undone, there are little to no consequences.
The key to productivity is doing more of what matters and less of what doesn't. The people who do this best are the ones who consistently understand what is urgent and important and eliminate the rest. By concentrating their mental and physical energy in the right place, they dramatically improve their impact.
Reducing the surface area of your attention means asking yourself the difficult question of whether what you are doing really matters to the outcome you want.
If you are ruthless, you can eliminate 20-40% of what you are doing today without impacting the most important things. All that time you save can then be invested in the most important things.
The problem is that it's a difficult question to ask and answer honestly.
Admitting you're doing something that doesn't matter means you've been wasting your time up to now. It's much easier to keep doing what we've been doing and tell ourselves that if we just had one more productivity hack, we'd make more progress.
Being busy and being productive are not the same thing. It's easy to be busy. It's hard to be productive.
The real "work" of productivity is less about improving efficiency and more about improving effectiveness.
Being productive is not about doing more; it's about concentrating all your energy on the few things that matter.
Scottie Scheffler's final numbers this season.
SG driving: 1st
SG approach: 1st
SG tee to green: 1st
SG total: 1st
Greens in regulation: 1st
Scoring average: 1st
Money earned: 1st
Top 10s: 1st
Aggregate score at majors: 1st
Kinda seems impossible that he only won twice.