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Start-with-Principles—a technique I learned @stripe
Problem:
Should we do X or Y?
My prior approach:
X looks like this
Y like this
X&Y's pros/cons
Decide
Start-with-Principles:
Here are N proposed principles
Do we agree on them? Discuss
A new option Z emerges
Decide btwn X,Y,Z
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Log in to your @washingtonpost account to see the front page from the day you were born. And h/t to @rtluu for making this happen! https://t.co/No3LVeXcIW
And leading the way as our principal product manager, the ever fearless but level-headed @rtluu. He has already been blowing up the group slack with plans for new products https://t.co/WrJay3eUXU
Thank you to everyone who came to the first @ARHouseLA party last night!!
For me, the success of a party is based on the quality of people there.. I met so many amazing individuals last night. Glad to be a part of this ☺️
Ft. @rtluu and Sadie
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Two of my favorite topics! Excited for this one - “🏀 How the NBA is like Product Management” with @OnwardsAndrew, @ChrisChesnutt, @Michael_Garas, Mariah Berry, and @KenWiafe. Monday, Mar 8 at 8:00 PM CST https://t.co/JXtRM4ZYQG
I kept a daily journal in 2020. It was one of the best things I've done.
Here are 3 things I learned:
1. Write something
2. When friction is low, habits are easy
3. It’s the journey AND the destination
For a deeper dive, check out my blog. https://t.co/JSR5dIABxc
@simplybastow "When friction is low, habits are easy." @JamesClear, Atomic Habits. Read this in 2020 and it has become my go to framing for understanding why people repetitively perform any behavior.