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7 Tips for Prioritizing the Unmotivated
Do you feel unmotivated to tackle your to-do list? I have those times too. It happens to everyone. But I don't want to let it prevent me from achieving my goals. Because getting results is more important than the state of doing your best. In this blog post, I have been procrastinating... -
The devil is in the details. Is it God who dwells in the details? Is it the devil?
When you are in the business of law, you need to be mindful of the details and concerned about relevance. God is in the details. is very famous. But because it is so well known, I have encountered situations where a mistake in a detail can make the quality of the work look like zero. Indeed... -
Let's lower the stress a bit by making the schedule absolute to relative.
It is very stifling if the schedule is absolute. It may seem strange to have an absolute schedule, but having some leeway in the schedule can improve the overall flow. Absolutes are suffocating. When you become independent, you get to set your own hours... -
Let's spend more time working with our hands than thinking.
The time for thinking is inexhaustible. However, simply thinking about it does not make it coherent. In order to summarize, we need to write, summarize, and move our hands. It is often said that thinking is elusive. There is a simple experiment... -
It takes courage to reduce tasks, but if you do, you will be much more efficient.
It takes courage to reduce tasks. If you use the method of listing all the tasks you need and want to do, you can get a bird's eye view of what you want to do without any leaks. While you can get a good overview, the man-hours will increase. Is it really necessary to do that? However, throwing away... -
Recording the smallest details makes you aware of waste and importance.
I manage my tasks daily. Which software to use, or a notebook for some people. It may be many things, but it is a good chance to notice what you are wasting and what you value. There will be areas you can reduce and areas you can't. Still... -
Six tips to lower the hurdles to tackling something new
Tackling something for the first time or tackling something unfamiliar. Both are hurdles. The older we get, the fewer mistakes we make and the fewer new things we tackle the more often we fail. We want to consciously lower the hurdles we tackle. I'll put together six tips. [... -
The point where tablet learning goes beyond book learning
Learning by tablet is progressing, isn't it? Tablets are the best of the best in terms of ease of distribution of teaching materials. Also, if you are printing a large number of textbooks each year, you are concerned about both the cost and the environmental impact. It may be cheaper overall to supply them on tablets. ... -
The hardiness of the heart is hard to show on the outside or even the person himself may not know. So, let's take a break.
When I see people who are trying their best suddenly break down, I am keenly aware that you cannot measure the toughness of a person's heart by their appearance. When I see many cases of people being ruined, even those who generally look healthy can break. I know what it feels like to break, and I know what it feels like to see... -
Delete all browsing history data and clear your mind!
Why not delete all of your browsing history data from time to time? You will be less distracted by old content appearing in the address bar. You may feel like you need to lose your history, but not so much. If you don't usually erase it, why not take this opportunity to erase it all...