Problem-solvers take an issue and cut it up into small, solvable chunks.
Problem-sellers do the opposite: bundling various remotely-connected issues together into one big, scary problem.
The consequence is that problem-sellers make problems look insurmountable when they're not.
this week. it is important to remember what you are thankful for. i am thankful for
6. the human
1. my stuffed fren sebastian
5. cuddles
2. my brain (i am very smart)
C. cool breezes
2. snugs (different from cuddles)
i made a list. of reasons you should hang out with me today
4. i am fun
c. i am soft
2. i will listen. to your silly human problems
8. you can pick the snacks
a. i love you
the human has no idea what the future holds. which is fine. i never know what’s going to happen next. i only know about right now. and right now i’m climbing into your lap. to let you play with my ears
“If it’s not a HELL YEAH it’s a no.” Epic strategy for decision making via @sivers in @tferriss book “Tools of Titans”
I’ve implemented many tools from Tim’s books in 2018, but this one has been invaluable. Thanks Tim.
Often what sets someone down the wrong path in life, comes down to pure chance
If you are in a well off position, there is a tremendous amount of luck that got you there
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One of the best things you can do for yourself...
Practice asking – "How could I be wrong here?"
We all have a tendency to think we are "right" far more often than we actually are
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After watching the Sydney X replay, I can firmly state that @DevonSmillie got robbed of that first place win. We need to change the judging of all contests for a better future for BMX.
It means picking 3-4 important things you want to do every day - and actually setting aside the time to do them, day in and day out
You don't need to sacrifice sleep - you DON'T need to wake up at 5am every day