Lord777
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1. Regularity reduces the need for constant motivation. If you build into the habit of going to a fitness club in the morning, then you don't need to constantly find objections to your own excuses why you can't go there today. If some action has become a business process, then you do not need to convince yourself and others every time why this action needs to be done on time.
2. Regularity creates new opportunities. When we are constantly doing something, then we dig deeper into the topic, finding something that does not lie on the surface. If we constantly communicate with people on a topic, then it is more likely that our interests will intersect and unite.
3. Regularity allows for improvement. By doing something constantly, we develop the necessary skills to do it faster and better. If we do something regularly, then we can set ourselves the task of small improvements, rather than the need to bounce 10 meters up. By improving some indicator by 10% per week, we will grow 142 times per year.
4. Regularity has a cumulative effect. Setting a goal and achieving it is a one-time win. If, instead of a feat in achieving the goal, we set ourselves the task of building a system, then we will receive results constantly. Each specific result may turn out to be less impressive than the result of a feat. But the sum of these results over the period will surpass the results of any single feat.
Paradoxical fact - the more restrictions, the more creative we become
Therefore, here is a useful life hack for those who are in search of ideas.
1. Want to come up with an idea - limit the theme or the list of resources available for its implementation.
2. If you want to come up with more ideas - limit the time for coming up with them.
2. Regularity creates new opportunities. When we are constantly doing something, then we dig deeper into the topic, finding something that does not lie on the surface. If we constantly communicate with people on a topic, then it is more likely that our interests will intersect and unite.
3. Regularity allows for improvement. By doing something constantly, we develop the necessary skills to do it faster and better. If we do something regularly, then we can set ourselves the task of small improvements, rather than the need to bounce 10 meters up. By improving some indicator by 10% per week, we will grow 142 times per year.
4. Regularity has a cumulative effect. Setting a goal and achieving it is a one-time win. If, instead of a feat in achieving the goal, we set ourselves the task of building a system, then we will receive results constantly. Each specific result may turn out to be less impressive than the result of a feat. But the sum of these results over the period will surpass the results of any single feat.
Paradoxical fact - the more restrictions, the more creative we become
Therefore, here is a useful life hack for those who are in search of ideas.
1. Want to come up with an idea - limit the theme or the list of resources available for its implementation.
2. If you want to come up with more ideas - limit the time for coming up with them.