Agility, Resilience, Patience and Action.
An Agile Life
An agile life is one that can easily respond to change. Where you’re not overly constrained by rigid planning, but can rather adapt and get things done in a way that fits your goals and the constant randomness of life.
Don’t set static rigid goals, keep testing and adjusting as you go.
Don’t keep trying to fix your weaknesses, play to your strengths instead.
Tips For An Agile Life
- Do the worst things first. Sometimes they’re the most important, and then you won’t dread them all day.
- Find your “power hours” and focus on getting more of them in your day (see Deep Work).
- Create a shutdown routine for the end of your day to help yourself unwind and get out of the work mindset.
- Inspiration follows starting, don’t wait for inspiration to strike, just get to work and it will frequently follow.
- When you do anything repeatedly, create a checklist for it to quickly move through it in the future (or to give to someone else).
Productivity pitfalls
The top five productivity pitfalls are:
- Analysis paralysis
- Do it when you feel like it
- Don’t know the work to be done
- Lack of boundaries
- Perfectionism
If you have motivation without technique, you’re just a motivated idiot. If you have great technique, but no motivation, you won’t accomplish anything. But if you have motivation and technique, you can produce great results.
Energy Vs Time
Time management is less important than energy management. Spend your best energy on your most important work, and everything else will follow.
The key isn’t to have some huge long-term plan but to rather know the next vital few things you need to do to hit the goal you want to accomplish.
- Don’t base your day on what you didn’t get done in the past. Base it on what you want to accomplish now, and what will have the biggest impact now.
- Set a weekly reflection for what went well, what didn’t, what you got done, and what you want to do in the future.
- Taking action is the best cure for analysis paralysis.
The Three Mindsets
Three mindsets to make your life better:
- Abundance mindset
- Positive mindset
- Growth mindset
Self-discipline is a muscle that gets stronger the more you use it.
Focus on efforts, not outcomes.
You can control your inputs, but you can’t completely control the results.
The score will take care of itself.
The Rule Of Three: What Drives You
Know what you care about most, your “hot spots” in your personal life and work life. Prioritize those over everything else, and see how your time fits into those hot spots.
Define your boundaries. Put a maximum on career, and a minimum on personal. Someone else will drive your day and time if you don’t.
Focus on three goals for the day, week, month, and year.
Carve out a chunk of your life force for making improvements and leading the life you want to live.
The more you get in the habit of making time for what’s most important, the more you’ll get great results.