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welter
@fun
too many ideas too little time stressed how do you focus? how do you choose what to work on? my brain is pulling me in a million directions
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Landon
@lndnnft
I like to Time box what I’m working on with inner “focus blocks” I.e. from 9am-2pm a time box on work stuff with a focus block from 9am-11am, then a focus block from 12-2. Have a standup @ 11 am so the break between that and 12 gives me enough time to mentally reset then focus again.
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@blobs
some people use adderall …
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
Nothing drove me harder to relentlessly prioritizing like near death. Since then, it’s been a matter of: If today was the last day, what would get you closer to being happy with how things are? Then break it down to discrete tasks, and do it.
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Les Greys
@les
One way. Another way is writing. https://warpcast.com/les/0x8d9144
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@kbc
Throw a dice. Or a dart. If you can’t decide, let luck make the decision
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@tomu
Set a time for each task the night before, then put it all on my calendar and turn off notifications. I've been doing this for a while, and I can finish 90% of my daily tasks before lunch. also important to cancel calls if they aren’t productive or you can’t add any value Then the afternoon is free to degen.
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Timur Badretdinov
@destiner.eth
Have to say no to some ideas unfortunately. What’s helped me is allocating a bit of time (say, 2 hours on the weekend) to explore an idea, then put it back on the shelf.
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John Hoang
@jhoang
Which one are you uniquely suited for?
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Matthew McDowell-Sweet
@msms
Optimise for contentment (e.g. a walk in the park, good food with good people vibes) and/or aliveness/life intensification? Or for iterative improvements/discrete things that compound to something huuuge over time. https://studio.ribbonfarm.com/p/life-spirit-distillation
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Yassine Landa
@yassinelanda.eth
How long have been trying different stuff? It took me 10 years to finally find the one thing to focus on… Read the book The One Thing btw
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SydneyJason
@sydneyjason
I feel you. For me, organizing tasks in Trello lists and then being ruthless with prioritization - and looking out for things to say “no” to…
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@shawn
Spend half a day fussing over your to do list then get stressed realizing you spent half a day 🤝
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Jamie Parmenter🎩
@jamiep.eth
Not gunna lie, difficult for me, too. One habit I've formed is leaving my phone in the other room. Forming good habits can help. A good book I read was Atomic Habits by James Clear.
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Ashinthewild
@ashinthewild
Snake jazz
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@tadas336.eth
Pick one you would most regret not doing
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@vagobond
It’s a problem. Ends up in nowhere nothing
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Christina LIU
@christinaliu66
Use a to-do-list and then prioritise with deadlines you set.
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