Loved reading this. I do find it easier to work with fewer goals that deliver high results rather than create more unrealistic (and stressful) goals.
I like how it reminds me of the principles covered in the book, Slow Productivity, by Cal Newport, that emphasise doing fewer things, work at natural pace, and obsess over quality.
These shift ideas are appreciated. 🙏 Actually considering the work to be done in full and giving space to fully accomplish it the first time is something I've been working towards and it's a great reminder!
I, too, love 3's and crossing things off my list! Focusing on 3-4 main goals to accomplish each day has been really helpful, but thinking them in the case where longer lists are unavoidable is a great idea; thank you for the tips! 🙌💡✨️
Loved reading this. I do find it easier to work with fewer goals that deliver high results rather than create more unrealistic (and stressful) goals.
I like how it reminds me of the principles covered in the book, Slow Productivity, by Cal Newport, that emphasise doing fewer things, work at natural pace, and obsess over quality.
Yes, I do too - finding it easier to work with less goals. Less is more in this case.
I will need to check out the book! I have not read it. Thanks Shehab!
These shift ideas are appreciated. 🙏 Actually considering the work to be done in full and giving space to fully accomplish it the first time is something I've been working towards and it's a great reminder!
I, too, love 3's and crossing things off my list! Focusing on 3-4 main goals to accomplish each day has been really helpful, but thinking them in the case where longer lists are unavoidable is a great idea; thank you for the tips! 🙌💡✨️
Yes, exactly - it’s about to give myself space to work on my goals too. Thanks for reading!
Thanks for the restack @Ame