The following is notes and tips I've applied recently in my successful job search. Mindset via Podcast In 2013 I was lacking in a social life and had trouble adapting to a new country and new dynamic as a father. I simply went onto iTunes top ten podcast and stumbled upon the School of Greatness by Lewis Howes and The One You Feed. These two podcast substituted for my lack of community, and provided refined mindset and positivity to keep a sustainable attitude. If you are the average of your 5 closest friends, you can also mold your mindset to be the average of the 5 podcast you listened to. The people in my group may repeat themselves and keep it cheery, but who wants a Chicken Little. Trust me I’ve worked with a Chicken Little, once that’s shit is airborn it changes direction and comes your way, and that’s an itch you don’t want to scratch. Standout 2.0 I picked this up at Dubai airport on a lark, and this book had a great impact on my growth. There was a colleagu...
“What I do tomorrow will be the best thing I’ve ever done.”
- Duke Ellington
I recently listened to the Kara Swisher interview of Tim Ferriss, Decode / Recode.
I heard Tim Ferriss repeat that he lives his life in 6 month experiments with daily/weekly improvement. I've heard this before, similar to listening to 8 Chris Bailey interviews and noticing he mentioned GTD 8 times, and I ignored it 7 times.
So Mr. Ferriss also mentioned that "If depression is being stuck in the past, Anxiety is being stuck in the future". Man, I'm not one to get depressed, mood swings ok, but Anxiety lately is killing me. I have aspirations to follow the FI blueprint, but it feels a million miles away. Depression is linked to entrepreneurs, I have to dig up the article.
Thus, take it daily/weekly with only 6 months on the horizon. If you have that attitude, try to be 1% better everyday (James Altucher among others), then Duke is right tomorrow will be the best thing you’ve done.
https://www.recode.net/2017/1/23/14353880/tim-ferriss-tools-of-titans-4-hour-workweek-social-media-recode-podcast
https://jamesaltucher.com/2015/08/habits-one-percent/ (maybe not correct reference).
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