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Be Lazy

Be Lazy

  • Some decisions are better left to your unconscious mind to untangle.
  • Attention Restoration Theory: spending time in nature can help improve your ability to concentrate.
  • Don't try to squeeze a little more work out of your evenings. It can reduce your effectiveness the next day.
  • Your capacity to perform deep work on a given day is limited.
  • Schedule in advance when you'll use social media, and then avoid it altogether outside these times.
  • Put more thought into your leisure time. Don't default to whatever catches your attention at the moment.

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