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"Every two days now, we create as much
information
as we did from the dawn of civilization up until
2003.”
- Eric Schmidt
Every night go through and figure out the
three to five things you wanna get
done the next day, and then just
Sonly make yourself do those things.
So if you have a list of 100 things that
you need to do or even 20 things, it's human nature.
You're gonna wanna get quick wins.
You're gonna wanna
be able to feel like you've done some things. So
you're gonna
go and you're gonna pick the quick tasks that don't
really
mean anything, but they give you a cross off the
checklist.
But when you're just picking three to five things
per day, you're gonna look for the things that are
gonna make the most difference to your
bottom line, to whatever you're trying to do.
So if you have a big project and it feels really
overwhelming, then just break it down
into manageable action steps.
You can break it down into hour long things,
30 minute things, 10 minute, whatever is not
gonna overwhelm you. But if anything's
overwhelming you, it's just because it hasn't
been broken down enough.
Everything's gonna get easier
and easier, and you're gonna
be so proud of yourself for
knocking that out first.