The Concept of “Efforting”
There are a few ingredients that go into productivity. Time, attention, and energy are three. But so is effort. Which makes “efforting” an important concept to explore further.
There are a few ingredients that go into productivity. Time, attention, and energy are three. But so is effort. Which makes “efforting” an important concept to explore further.
As the author of “Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life,” Luke has spent plenty of time and energy researching the power of desire. I absolutely loved getting into the book and wanted to spend some time getting into the nuts and bolts with Luke about why “wanting” has so much power… and what to do with that power.
As the author of “Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life,” Luke has spent plenty of time and energy researching the power of desire. I absolutely loved getting into the book and wanted to spend some time getting into the nuts and bolts with Luke about why “wanting” has so much power… and what to do with that power.
I believe that you should have small intention and big intentions, just like you should celebrate the small wins and the big wins. I also believe that while the short game does have its place, the long game is what will get you to the place you want to be.
I believe that you should have small intention and big intentions, just like you should celebrate the small wins and the big wins. I also believe that while the short game does have its place, the long game is what will get you to the place you want to be.
Thomas Anderson, author of The Vulnerable Man, opens up about the importance of vulnerability during this productive conversation.
Thomas Anderson, author of The Vulnerable Man, opens up about the importance of vulnerability during this productive conversation.
The best kind of progress isn’t always what happens when you swing for the fences. Slow progress. Steady progress. Bit by bit productivity.
That’s not only something that is valuable to consider… it’s something that is sustainable.
The best kind of progress isn’t always what happens when you swing for the fences. Slow progress. Steady progress. Bit by bit productivity.
That’s not only something that is valuable to consider… it’s something that is sustainable.
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