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* Batching chores that you don't want to do is a great way of getting more of them done. | * Batching chores that you don't want to do is a great way of getting more of them done. | ||
* Update org-agenda at the end of the day, wake up early the next day and review it. | * Update org-agenda at the end of the day, wake up early the next day and review it. | ||
* Doing something important in a very inefficient way is still better than not doing it at all. Don't postpone important things looking for the most efficient way of doing it. | * Doing something important in a very inefficient way is still better than not doing it at all. Don't postpone important things looking for the most efficient way of doing it<sup>1</sup>. | ||
== Related Pages == | == Related Pages == | ||
* [[Life Debt]] | * [[Life Debt]] | ||
== References == | |||
1. [https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/stop-hacking-your-life/ The Pitfalls of Life Hacking Culture] |
Revision as of 07:59, 28 June 2020
- Batching chores that you don't want to do is a great way of getting more of them done.
- Update org-agenda at the end of the day, wake up early the next day and review it.
- Doing something important in a very inefficient way is still better than not doing it at all. Don't postpone important things looking for the most efficient way of doing it1.