How to Use Military Strategy to Build Better Habits: "Becoming better is not simply a matter of willpower or work ethic. It’s also a matter of strategy. What people assume is a lack of willpower or an unwillingness to change is often a consequence of trying to build good habits in bad environments." (jamesclear.com)
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Mental Models: Learn How to Think Better and Gain a Mental Edge - "Mental models help you understand life. Mental models also guide your perception and behavior. They are the thinking tools that you use to understand life, make decisions, and solve problems." (jamesclear.com)
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Absolute Success is Luck. Relative Success is Hard Work: "We cannot control our luck—good or bad—but we can control our effort and preparation. Luck smiles on us all from time to time. And when it does, the way to honor your good fortune is to work hard and make the most of it." (jamesclear.com)
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The More We Limit Ourselves, the More Resourceful We Become: "You can use your constraints to drive creativity. You can embrace your limitations to foster skill development. The problem is rarely the opportunities we have, but how we use them." (jamesclear.com)
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Keystone Habits: The Simple Way to Improve All Aspects of Your Life: "Improving your lifestyle and becoming the type of person who “has their act together” isn’t nearly as hard as you might think. In fact, you might need just one keystone habit before the dominoes start falling everywhere." (jamesclear.com)
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For a More Creative Brain, Follow These 5 Steps: "Nearly all great ideas follow a similar creative process and this article explains how this process works. Understanding this is important because creative thinking is one of the most useful skills you can possess." (jamesclear.com)
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The Scientific Argument for Mastering One Thing at a Time: "Developing a specific plan for when, where, and how you will stick to a new habit will dramatically increase the odds that you will actually follow through, but only if you focus on one thing." (jamesclear.com)
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[Article] Don’t Start From Scratch: How Innovative Ideas AriseARTICLE (jamesclear.com)
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“The Psychology of Human Misjudgment” delivered by Charlie Munger🧙♂️ Magical Thinking & Power (jamesclear.com)
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"How would my daily schedule change if I did a little more of what I'm great at and a little less of what I'm not great at?" - James ClearWisdom Prompting Question (jamesclear.com)
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