
…and things that don’t.
Things that don’t work
- Diets
- Productivity hacks
- Exercise fads
- New software
- Self-help books
- Giving other people advice
- Worrying
- Criticism
- Indecision
- Being alone
- Get rich quick schemes
- Controlling others
- Intolerance
- Obsessing
- Cats
It’s not the tool, it’s the user
Things that do work
- Being unselfish
- Being nice
- Confidence
- Exercising consistently
- Eating less
- Eating healthy
- Having friends
- Preparation
- Being humble
- Planning
- Being grateful
- Compliments
- Hard work
- Apologies
- Patience
- Humbleness
- Controlling yourself
- Dogs
“Things work out best for those who make the best of how things work out.” — John Wooden
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