Pick one book on the topic you're learning, finish it, then move on. Skipping around is how you 'study' something for years and end up shallow.
by Priya Iyer
by Priya Iyer
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Keep a postcard you actually want to receive on your desk; on rough days, address it to yourself and mail it. Future-you will get a small, real surprise.
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Use 25 minutes on, 5 off, repeated twice. The constraint makes starting trivial and the break stops your brain from cooking.
▲ 1by Elena Costa
Once a year, get one competing quote on each of the three biggest line items. Half the time it pays off — the other half, the call alone gets you a retention discount.
▲ 1by Kai Reinhart
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Underline, write in margins, summarize each chapter in one sentence on the back cover. The book becomes a map of your own thinking.
▲ 0by Jordan Lee
Ten minutes of low-effort tidying — dishes, surfaces, clothes off chairs — costs less now than dealing with it tomorrow as a guilt-coated bigger task.
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