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The Goldilocks Rule – Stay in the Zone

The Goldilocks Rule – Stay in the Zone

When it comes to being motivated, finding the right balance is key. It's important that our habits are not too easy or too hard. Instead, they should be just challenging enough for us to succeed (4% beyond our skill level). To avoid burnout, we need to balance discipline with recovery.

Remember: Too easy, and we get bored. Too hard, and we get overwhelmed. The sweet spot is in between.

  • Motivation = challenge + success
  • Find the magic 4%
  • Balance discipline & recovery

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