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The end goal should be clear. Start by writing down a positive vision for your future. Focus on the end goal, not the skill itself. For example, rather than saying “I want to learn how to draw,” I focused on the end goal: “moving forward, all the charts, graphs, and images on my website will be hand-drawn.”
Learn Like an Athlete
David Perell
Let’s turn back the tide and strip email down to its original function, the only one that it does better than any other tool: collecting new inputs.
One-Touch to Inbox Zero: How I Spend 17 Minutes Per Day on Email
Tiago Forte
And when praise greatly outweighs criticism—when parents ignore misdeeds and shortcomings—Miller and Cho worry that parents may be making their own lives harder in the long run. They may be teaching children to be self-centered and to compete with siblings for adult praise and attention. Children may become more vulnerable to depression and anxiety as they grow into adulthood.
Hunt, Gather, Parent
Michaeleen Doucleff
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