Jake Knapp,John Zeratsky

Make Time

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  • Blagoje Mirosavljevichas quoted8 months ago
    All of a sudden I’d realize I was working toward a goal that no longer mattered to me. And living a “someday” life was demoralizing. In the words of author James Clear, I was essentially saying, “I’m not good enough yet, but I will be when I reach my goal.”
  • Mariahas quotedlast year
    Don’t wait for “someday” to make time for what makes you come alive. Start today.
  • Mariahas quotedlast year
    Regardless of whether your goal is to find more balance in life, grow in your current career, or even pivot to a new one, we predict that Make Time will create more time and attention for the things you’re passionate about.
  • Mariahas quotedlast year
    When you create a practice of setting your own most important priority, daily life changes.
  • Mariahas quotedlast year
    But it is also possible that those side projects might gradually take on a life of their own. A new and unexpected path may emerge. And you may find yourself ready to follow that path and see where it goes.
  • Mariahas quotedlast year
    Like Jake, I began using the tactics in this book to be more efficient at work, but as time went by, I realized I didn’t want to use my increased energy and focus to climb the corporate ladder. Instead, a new priority emerged: sailing. The more time I invested in sailing, the more satisfaction I got back.
  • Mariahas quotedlast year
    Do not ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and then go do that. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.
  • Mariahas quotedlast year
    The goal is to make time for what matters, find more balance, and enjoy today a little more.
  • Mariahas quotedlast year
    The Highlight hypothesis
    If you set a single intention at the start of each day, we predict you’ll be more satisfied, joyful, and effective.
    The Laser hypothesis
    If you create barriers around the Busy Bandwagon and the Infinity Pools, we predict you’ll focus your attention like a laser beam.
    The Energize hypothesis
    If you live a little more like a prehistoric human, we predict you’ll enhance your mental and physical energy.
  • Mariahas quotedlast year
    OBSERVE what’s going on.
    GUESS why things are happening the way they are.
    EXPERIMENT to test your hypothesis.
    MEASURE the results and decide whether you were right.
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