Too much to think about.

Wednesdays are a struggle for me. Typically, it’s an information overload day. I struggle to find a way to manage. Here’s what I’m doing:

  1. Spend more time heads down in work. I pay for brain.fm, put on nice head phones, and go at my work.

  2. Turn my phone off. I got rid of social media years ago, and I do my best not to look at my phone. My family and friends probably hope I pick it up more often than I do.

  3. Write things down. The company I work at uses clickup.com. When I owe someone something, I make a clickup task for myself. I follow through by scheduling time to work on these clickups later.

There are things I wish I did more that I don’t do. I know why I don’t do it. I don’t schedule time for it. That’s on me.

There are only so many hours in a life. I don’t know how many hours I have left. I know I need to get better at using the ones I have. And like any form of prioritization, there are things that end up on the cutting room floor.

Life strategy is like business strategy. It’s all about what you don’t do.

How do we develop beliefs?

Just only slightly nuts.