16 Habits You Should Do Every Day PDF
16 Habits You Should Do Every Day PDF
16 Habits You Should Do Every Day PDF
YOU SHOULD DO
EVERY DAY
by FERGUSON ROSS
Wrong
Crooked
Cheap
a MANIFESTO
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September 2013 Clayton Ross Ferguson
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IT DOESNT MATTER WHO YOU ARE, OR WHAT YOUR GOAL IS. THIS IS A FANTASTIC
REFRESHER COURSE ON LIFE. BEST OF REDDIT
This is arguably the best article I have
ever read on the internet. Thank you so
much for this
Epic post man. The spreadsheet idea is
brilliant and Im definitely using it now :D
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Fucking incredible
This is an incredible article. Very
inspiring, it has given me a positive kick
in the pants to organize myself. The
meta meta cognition really hit home,
defining that out-loud helped a lot of
things fall into place that were aimlessly
floating around my head. Good work and
thankyou!
dude this is an amazing post and am
grateful you shared this.
My God. Im going to bookmark this page,
this is truly an inspirational post. I just
relapsed (again..), so this is a perfect post
to help me start over for 2013. Thank you
so much!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part 1: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
90 MINUTES
Part 2: Paradigms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Habits - A lifetime approach
Mastery - The S curve
Exponential Growth and Spillover
Meta-meta cognition
Part 3: The 16 Daily Habits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Exercise
Meditation
Reading
Creative Recreation
Nutrition
Financial Awareness
Lateral Thinking + Current Events
Social
Personal Management
Asynchronous Project
Expert Coaching
Language
Plan the Next Day
Sleep
Professional Development
Journal + Research
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Charting habits in Microsoft Excel
Common Pitfalls & Falling off track
Apathy
Sickness
Living Life
Consuming Commitments
Cyclical Disinterest & Recovery
Streaking
The Anxiety response
Part 5: The Palace of Wisdom
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Open vs. Close minded
Productivity & Daily Habit - The most important lesson you need to know
Productivity & Daily Habits - The Pyramid of Productivity
Pyramid of Productivity - Level 1 Responsibility & Intent
Pyramid of Productivity - Level 2 Freedom from carcinogens
Pyramid of Productivity - Level 3 Habits of rejuvenation
Pyramid of Productivity - Level 4 Meditation
The Bulb of the Pyramid
Conclusions
Part 6: Final Words
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PART 1: INTRODUCTION
POTENTIAL IS ACTUALIZED
IN YOUR DAILY ROUTINE
For two years I have been ruthlessly attacking the question of what it is I
do with my days. I began a project where I tracked my daily endeavours to
see what I was doing with my time (see part IV). After tracking nearly 20
metrics for over 700 consecutive days I discovered that a large portion of
my time was, regrettably, wasted away. I also evolved a system of growth
that I want to share with you today. (See Part V for a summary)
Your daily habits are highly correlated with success or failure. Potential
is actualized in your daily routine it is the key to achievement and
prosperity, but also the cause of mediocrity, dissatisfaction, and failure.
People often attribute success to ingenuity, luck, genetics; they source the
cause of achievement to factors outside their own control. This belief
system stops you before you even start if success is outside
your control then why would you ever strive to achieve it? We
live in the digital age we bombard ourselves with outliers and extremes.
We only watch top performers, athletes and artists, never average ones.
We want the best and with the internet we source our inspiration from a
pool of millions we press three buttons and we get the best.
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A childhood friend of mine was deep into mixed martial arts. As we grew
up his fascination sadly ended. He transitioned to a full spectator of the
sport; passive fandom the only relic of his dreams. I asked why he stopped
participating in the sport and he pointed out to me that world class
fighters were the one percent. Superhumans with a perfect combination
of upbringing and genetics. He told me there was no way he could ever
compete on their level.
He was stopped before he started. He believed success took luck
combined with a perfect upbringing and genetics. He reinforced his belief
by exposing himself to the very best at the peaks of their careers. He
studied their rise to the top and pointed out all the lucky breaks and
insurmountable obstacles theyd overcome. This is middle class thinking
it stops people flat and gives them no reasons to believe they can achieve
their dreams.
Youll never play like Hendrix so you put down the guitar. Youll never
throw punches like Ali so you sell your gloves. Youll never climb Everest,
speak native Italian, or grow a billion dollar business only the gifted or
lucky will do those things so why even try?
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Dont look at the billionaires instead look at the millionaires. The self
made started with nothing - and often even less (think of immigrants broke, middle aged, and unable to communicate in English). This unsung
demograph had no lucky breaks, no head start in life, no unique genius
the common denominator of the self-made is self-discipline. That you do
have control over. You may never become a billionaire but dont let that
stop you from becoming a millionaire - because that is certainly under
your control.
This applies to every discipline in your life. Success is the compounding
effect of your daily energy. I proved it. In two years I proved it over
a dozen times in disciplines including health, money, music, happiness,
dating, and more. Im not Casanova, Hercules or Hendrix, but I have an
exceptional dating life, Im extremely fit, and Im an excellent guitar player.
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WE ARE WHAT WE REPEATEDLY DO. EXCELLENCE THEN IS NOT AN ACT BUT A HABIT
- Aristotle
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In the short term what gives? Well exercise makes you feel pretty good
for one - a runners high, a sense of pride and accomplishment. It rolls
over to other parts of your day too; you never get a big mac then hit the
couch after the gym. Generally you convert a momentum that carries on
to other tasks. The benefits of exercising on any given day are obvious
and realized immediately.
Consider also the long term effects. As you maintain a regiment of
exercise your body fat percentage drops, your flexibility and strength
increase (less chance of injury) your lifespan extends, your immune system
is bolstered, you maintain your youth longer, you carry over a sustained
vigor to other parts of your life, your resting heart rate goes down,
and you maintain a general feeling of well being. Pretty sweet. Clearly
exercising is important; given both its short and long term benefits. Taking
the lifetime approach, its a clear win.
This is the algorithm Ive used to proactively construct my life. Take
an activity, consider the long and short term effects, and then make an
evaluation based on your own criteria. This is the blueprint to a life of
your own design.
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DRINKING SQUANDERS
THE TWO MOST
VALUABLE RESOURCES
OF SELF-IMPROVEMENT
WILLPOWER AND
MOMENTUM
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This is how its gonna go. You make the decision, you decide to walk
the path. Youre going to learn Italian or to play the piano. Once you
actually make the decision you can begin putting in a force, a consistent
sustained effort. You will do this every day. Taking action is the process
that advances you along the Mastery Curve. Action is advancement,
not necessarily progress, but advancement. Inaction is neither progress
nor advancement, it leads to complacency and the familiar territory of
mediocrity and abandonment. Therefore, always choose to take action
even in the absence of progress.
EXPONENTIAL GROWTH AND SPILLOVER
You will experience two phenomena as you advance the Mastery S-Curve.
Understanding these phenomena will motivate you. First, understand you
will eventually experience exponential progress. Learning is exponential.
You begin to see compounding returns as you put the pieces together.
You pick up a momentum. Your results fuel your motivation and it puts
you into a self fulfilling cycle where you gain results, which gives you
motivation, which pushes you harder until you get more results.
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But if you dont take action then youre stuck sucking. Youll never
experience takeoff. Therefore the beginning of every endeavour is
typically tedious, discouraging, and uneventful. Often your only hope of
takeoff is through sheer force of willpower. Thats what it takes to
break through.
The second phenomenon you need to understand is the accumulation
of spillover effects. For example, as you play more chess your critical
thinking develops this skill then spills over into the rest of your life.
Youre reading improves. You inadvertently become more strategic about
your career, sports or even conversation. Maybe you focus on your
dating life and this causes your social skills to sharpen. Subsequently your
performance at work improves. Picking up new skills cultivates willpower
and self-discipline, traits that improve the odds of success in absolutely
everything you do.
META-META-COGNITION
This last concept changed my life. Its ethereal and difficult to grasp it
skirted my consciousness for many years until I could finally capture and
transcribe it to English. Ive dubbed it meta-meta-cognition the process
of analyzing how you look at your own thoughts. Let me explain:
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People get confused because the benefits of meditation are very intangible
at first. The S curve of Mastery has a very looong period of sucking.
Ive held a meditation practice for four years and still consider myself an
early intermediate/late beginner. Inexperienced and new meditators often
hold inaccurate beliefs and conceptions of what meditation is. Fighting
expectations will be a constant battle as you learn to meditate. Here are
some resources to help you learn:
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MEDITATION OFFERS
A PROFOUND
TRANSFORMATION OF HOW
YOU EXPERIENCE REALITY
Once you get the hang of it you will leave your meditation sessions feeling
centered, calm, and relaxed. It has an ego-lessening effect and awareness
increasing effect that spills over to your everyday life. If you keep up the
practice youll notice dramatic improvements in your focus and attention.
Meditate and your sensitivity to touch, sight, and sound will increase
(think how this relates to the most visceral things you do sex, eating,
sports etc). Meditate and your brain regions associated with attention,
introspection and sensory processing will literally become thicker.
In the long term, meditation offers a profound transformation of how you
experience reality It will bring you joy, peace, and happiness. This is real
and you need to be doing it.
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3 READING
Great text strikes wonder and awe, it can move and inspire. Read quality
writing. Read every day.
Think exposure - what is the average quality of text you read? There are
a million unedited blogs on the internet - incomplete with non-existent
references often written by inexperienced and mis-informed writers.
But then, theres books that will change your life. Books the most gifted
human beings on earth have carefully constructed over years. A lifetime
of experience, insights, and lessons delivered personally in handheld
convenient form. Writing is thought on paper, and when you read youre
plugging into someone elses mind. You can choose to plug into the prolific
work of the worlds greatest thinkers or you can survey the unedited
impulses from a random sample of the population. You can choose
Hemingway or you can browse Facebooks news feed.
I started this habit at a half hour a day. Ive since increased my reading to
over an hour a day and am burning through books. With a constant flow
of information in you increase your ability for information to flow out
(applying knowledge to your life).
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5 NUTRITION
As you build a productive life your ability to stay focused and maintain an
abundance of energy becomes vitally important. What you eat directly
effects how you feel. Eat right and you can avoid energy crashes, fight off
sickness, and generally just feel good.
The resources to learn about nutrition are out there and while I am
certainly not the best person to give specific advice I can offer a general
wisdom. It should be obvious that what you put in your body is very
important. Do yourself a favor and learn how your body works and by
your body I do mean your body, not a general human body (For example,
something like increasing your heart rate is universally good for human
beings but there is a wide variability when it comes to food. Metabolism,
allergies, culture, availability so many factors you have to experiment
to find out what works for you). Experiment by cutting dairy or gluten;
try and track your bodys response to different ways of eating. After
a period of experimentation you may discover mild allergens - foods
that sap you of energy - or you may discover foods that invigorate you.
Personal discoveries of this nature are invaluable and will reward you for
the rest of your life.
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If you cannot delay gratification, and discipline yourself to refrain from spending
everything you make, you cannot become wealthy. If you cannot practice budgeting as a
lifelong habit, it will be impossible for you to achieve financial independence
- Brian Tracy
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8 SOCIAL
Every day I make an effort to advance my social skills. Your ability to
communicate effectively with human beings has so many implications in
your personal and professional life. Ive gone through experiments with
this habit and I think the less youre around people the more you need
to schedule this as a priority (my lifestyle right now has me around new
people all the time, but other times in my life Ive had to actively manage
my social agenda).
Ive tried a few different things. For a while I focused on listening to
people with the intent to understand - pushing aside the urge to get my
point across in order to give other people the floor as they expressed
themselves. Ive performed experiments with eye contact and physicality
while communicating as well. Regardless, the formula is simple: get
around people. Strive to be more authentic, strive to more effectively
communicate your thoughts, strive to tell more compelling stories, and
strive to more effectively understand other people. Think of actors and
comedians; social mastery can make you famous.
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The biggest aid to regular production is working in a serene atmosphere. Its difficult
for even the most naturally productive writer to work in an environment where alarms
and excursions are the rule rather than the exception
- Stephen King, On Writing
9 PERSONAL MANAGEMENT
This is the easiest of all habits to implement. Just ten minutes a day and
your pad is looking clean and fresh. Show respect to the space you inhabit
- its your creation. In the short term doing your laundry, not letting the
dishes pile up, and making your bed can offer a peace of mind allowing you
to work unfettered on other projects.
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10 ASYNCHRONOUS PROJECT
For me I set aside a two hour block once a week to work on a personal
project that is unrelated to my active to-do list. This could be fleshing out
a business feasibility plan, recreating my weightlifting routine, catching up
on some reading, creating a budget, doing research, or writing a unique
article. Human tendency is to let the dust gather, or fully abandon what
we take on. We tend to focus on the center of our lives and avoid the
fringe.
We all have a laundry list of things that we want to try, but will never get
around to. Most of the time we know were not going to get around to it,
we just enjoy entertaining the idea in our heads.
So dont let the dust gather, dont let your dreams die. Structure it in
and youll find this may be some of the most rewarding time of the week.
Working at the fringe of your comfort zone, diving into something new or
doing something that may be important but not urgent can have surprising
benefits.
I schedule this time at the beginning of each week. Use this habit as a way
of revitalizing old projects or to begin something new youve been thinking
about but havent got around to.
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11 EXPERT COACHING
If youre a thinking human being with a desire for knowledge then you
should be listening to podcasts, watching ted talks, working through online
tutorials and viewing the thousands of lectures professors and researchers
have uploaded to the internet.
In ancient times if you were literate knowledge was evasive; stown
away in fragmented volumes, written by hand, distributed unevenly
throughout the continents. Our parents had it easy, copies of every great
work had been assembled into libraries and made public information.
Now we have it even easier - weve experienced true proliferation of
information. At any moment we can go online and watch the greatest
athletes, artists and craftsmans recorded performances. Not only can
we observe the worlds best at any time - they have training courses too!
With the internet we can learn directly from top professionals in any field.
Your golf swing, texas holdem, even the secrets to baking perfect peanut
butter cookies. Dont take these resources for granted - they might not
be around forever.
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12 LANGUAGE
Every day I spend thirty minutes learning a new language. This is an
ongoing task that I struggled to integrate. You realize almost no immediate
benefit and that makes it exceptionally difficult to do every day. The S
curve of mastery is very, very long (years).
But alas, the long term benefits must be exceptionally rewarding.
Speculating from my time studying in Italy I would have had a far more
rewarding experience had I spoke even basic Italian. Coming from a
business perspective being bi/multi-lingual is a huge advantage.
For me, I intend to spend a large part of my life travelling. If you expect
to live another 50/60 years on this earth then imagine the lifetime of
opportunities and experiences other languages may open you up to.
Dont cut yourself off.
For some practical advice getting started I recommend the pimsluer
approach. Its a 90 day audio program that will help you establish a strong
base in almost any language. For other sources of learning try listening to
talk radio via the internet or work through a language book with exercises
to help you practice. Get someone youre seeing to join in; accelerate the
process by practicing with someone else.
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14 SLEEP
Youre either plugged into the matrix or youre not. If youre plugged in
youre a spectator you watch tv, you kill time on facebook, your days slip
by as you wander through in lower consciousness. If youre unplugged
youre a player You are taking consistent and massive action, you are
constantly ingesting new information, you are pushing your boundaries and
limitations, you are growing.
So naturally if youre living life fully engaged then you need a good nights
sleep. The amount of stress you experience by pushing yourself, the
information youre internalizing, and the focus and stamina you need to
keep going can all be facilitated by a good nine hours on the pillow.
Take this seriously you will notice a difference.
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If youve ever studied sleep then you know the body goes through
approximate 90 minute cycles (from deep sleep to REM sleep). You would
know that light, sound, and what you eat before bed have a dramatic
impact of the quality of your sleep. Youd also know how the human body
associates certain surroundings and conditions with sleep (think when you
walk into a bathroom you feel like you have to pee. The same thing when
youre in bed you get sleepy. Therefore only use your bed for sleep and
sex).
I sleep in total darkness, in a cool room, and with a fan for white noise (to
drown out traffic and creaks that would otherwise wake me up). I have a
comfortable mattress and I wake up to an alarm clock that gets brighter
instead of making noise (simulates the sun rising) I dont set my alarm for
the same time every morning, I set my alarm either 7.5 or 9 hours from
when I fall asleep (so I dont wake up in the middle of a sleep cycle you
may have to tinker with the times but you will learn your body). Try this
and you will be amazed by the effects on your energy levels, retention of
information, and even how you handle mornings.
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15 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Youre either working in the industry you want to be in or youre not.
Either way spend some of your day developing the skills necessary to
succeed in the industry you want to be in.
This ritual is the key to breaking out of an incongruent career or dead
end job. You will develop yourself in the area of interest until you have
the credentials, credibility, or opportunity to move permanently. Maybe
youre stuck working as a bank teller, but you want to move into internet
marketing. Begin to spend a part of your day learning the skills you are
going to need to succeed as an internet marketer.
Think of it this way, most people are reactive. Most people land a
job through connections or convenience and only then learn the skills
necessary to succeed. Do not be that person. Do the reverse. Gain the
skills through your own volition and then land the job. This is the formula
to carve a life of your design and live your dreams.
Already in the industry of your dreams? Dont stagnate. Constantly focus
on learning new material, keeping up with trends, observing competitors,
or expanding your professional reputation. Sustain success and do what is
necessary to stay on top.
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16 JOURNAL + RESEARCH
Keep a journal and update it every day.
What is a journal? A journal is a place where you write out your thoughts
to look back on and ponder. Write what you thought of your thoughts
and think about that (meta-meta cognition). Do you see how this can be a
valuable tool for personal insight and growth?
This isnt a high school diary. Its a tool to track your thoughts, expand
on insights, accelerate your growth, identify blindspots, and look back on
your progress. Write out your perspectives. The very act of consciously
creating syntax to your thoughts brings rationality to them.
The second part of journaling is doubly important. Research. As you
make discoveries and insights seek out truth and guidance. We have
the internet - an amazing tool for feedback and information. A journal
is the contents of your mind - looking upon it will bring realization
upon realization. The gaps in your thinking will become obvious. This
is why research is so important - after identifying the gaps in your logic,
knowledge, or understanding you have to fill them in.
Our parents had to live with misinformation their whole lives. Our generation enjoys the luxury to with incredible ease - access the forefront of human knowledge in the snap of a finger. Use this luxury to fuel your growth.
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I COULD CONTINUALLY
RECOMMIT TO SOMETHING
UNTIL I GATHERED ENOUGH
FIRST-HAND EXPERIENCE
THAT THE ACTIVITY WAS
SOMETHING I SHOULD
VALUE
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Ive kept this up for over two years and the system has grown and evolved.
I was always extremely honest with myself and I found the objective
measure of progress to be very blunt. Your success or failure is right
there, staring you in the face. No ego can manipulate the facts, only your
interpretation.
Part of the reason this system helped was that I could recommit. I could
continually recommit to something until I gathered enough first-hand
experience that the activity was something I should value - experiencing
the benefits that would rewire my brains reward system.
After a year my spreadsheet had grown (see the following three
pages). All 16 habits were incorporated into my daily life. Over the
past two years I have continued this regiment through a variety of life
circumstances. Travelling, fulltime studies, working full time, and for a
period of about four months I was working full time and taking five senior
level accounting courses. Ive always managed a social and dating life.
Theres a lot of fat to be trimmed out of your daily routine - you can fit it
all in (although I sympathize for those with children or dependants).
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STARTING SIMPLE
KEEPING MYSELF ACCOUNTABLE
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Apathy
Getting sick
Living life
Consuming commitments
Cyclical disinterest & Recovery
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CORRELATORY DISPLAYS
IN BEHAVIOR EMERGE:
DEPRESSION, RESISTANCE,
NEGATIVE AND LOW
SELF ESTEEM THOUGHT
PATTERNS, LETHARGY, AND
A DIMMING AWARENESS AS
TIME SLIPS AWAY
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1 APATHY
If you dont have a lot of self discipline then the most common way youll
fall apart is apathy. You need to understand that apathy is death. Apathy
IS death. It will kill your growth and suck you into laziness. It happens as
you slip into lower consciousness. Correlatory displays in behaviour emerge:
depression, resistance, negative and low self esteem thought patterns,
lethargy, and a dimming awareness as time slips away. So many things can
throw you off track and sink you into apathy: Loss of progress, negative
feedback, feeling blue, video games, addictions, poor diet, lack of sleep,
fear, financial/family/social stressors. This is where taking responsibility is
key. This knowledge helped me fight myself when my brain would come
up with rationalizations and excuses for why I coped out on my duties.
The rationalizations were pretty good sometimes (I didnt have enough
time, I wasnt physically able, I was sick, it would be counter productive
etc (your brain is very clever)) but the facts were in. I couldnt gloss
over the correlation between my daily choices and how they affected my
productivity. Eat unhealthy food or get poor sleep and you will be less
productive.
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In the gutters of apathy the only way out is to pull yourself up by your
bootstraps. If you have ever taken the time to write out your values then
they can be extremely helpful in this situation. Read them over, ponder
them and commit yourself to them. The quicker you can recommit and
get back on track the better. You will go through this process many, many,
many times
2 SICKNESS
The second way you completely fall of track is getting sick. The average
adult catches two to four colds a year. Thats two to four weeks of
setbacks, suffering, and disruption. Not much you can do about it other
than prevention (and as it turns out prevention is pretty effective! You
dont ever have to get sick: drink water, avoid binge drinking, get all your
vitamins and minerals, sleep, oral hygiene, wash your hands, and relax
regularly)
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BE CAUTIOUS OF HUMAN
TENDENCIES AND AVOID A
HEDONISTIC CONSUMPTION
OF LIFE - WE ARE MASTERS
AT RATIONALIZING AWAY
OUR MONEY, TIME, AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
3 LIVING LIFE
The third type of falling apart is simply living life and I think everyone can
relate to this. To be honest, this isnt necessarily a bad thing you should
be looking for every opportunity to live life that you possibly can. I look
back at my excel chart of times where I was in this mode, nothing would
be getting done. Id be drinking, partying, and overindulging. Weekend
benders, surfing trips, vacations, festivals etc. Retrospectively I wouldnt
change a thing because in those moments I was having so much fun. I
met so many people, created so many memories, and developed so many
relationships. Productive progress is one road to fulfillment though an
alternate - arguably superior - path exists through the actual living and
appreciation of your existence. Taking time to smell the roses, as they say.
More resources (money, leisure time, lack of responsibility) equals more
potential to do the things you want to - whether thats pursuing hobbies,
new careers, relaxation, or to just live and appreciate your current life
situation. Just be cautious of human tendencies and avoid a hedonistic
consumption of life - we are masters of rationalizing away our money,
time, and responsibilities - thats why challenges, pain, and suffering can
be instrumental to growth (Think, if youre laid off or go broke external
factors will force you to step up to the plate and make improvements and
changes to your life)
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4 CONSUMING COMMITMENTS
The fourth reason you lose progress is by honouring consuming
commitments. Maybe family obligations or a travel day, or a big exam you
must prepare for. Do what you need to and get back on track as soon as
possible.
5 CYCLICAL DISINTEREST & RECOVERY
Fifth and finally is cyclical disinterest. This is a period of waning
enthusiasm or forced recovery - you cant go 100% all the time. Look at
this graph from my first year of the experiment. 52 weeks aggregating
365 days of data. It graphs the percentage of metrics I completed on any
given day smoothed to a two day average (I was looking specifically at the
number of metrics I had performed on any given day - so if on Tuesday I
completed 8 of my 16 tracked habits then performance on that day would
be 50%)
Charting this rough measurement on a graph yields some very interesting
lessons. Notice that I rarely achieved everything I set out to do. Theory
and the right thing to do is akin to perfection. Its idealistic and
unrealistic. Execution is theory in practice - its messy, disorderly and a
day to day struggle.
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STREAKING
Looking back I noticed almost all my habits would streak. Theres
an element of general momentum (Exercising in a day may give you
momentum to complete other tasks) and then theres an element of
discipline specific momentum (If you meditated yesterday it is more likely
that you will today) On the flip side theres negative momentum. If you
dont do something today then it will be harder tomorrow and even
harder the next day.
The result is that habits streak. Youll have runs where you stick with it
every day but then experience the opposite where, sometimes for weeks,
you never seem to fit anything into your schedule. For this reason take
extra effort to revitalize individual habits that are falling apart.
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In any given moment, a mans growth is optimised if he leans just beyond his edge, his
capacity, his fear. He should not be too lazy, happily stagnating in the zone of security
and comfort. Nor should he push far beyond his edge, stressing himself unnecessarily,
unable to metabolise his experience. He should lean just slightly beyond the eye of fear
and discomfort. Constantly. In everything he does
- David Deida, The Way Of The Superior Man
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When you realize you dont know what you need to know there is an
uncomfortable anxiety. You expose your ego and your feel good belief
systems are shaken. Do not run from this feeling of anxiety - human
tendency is to suppress and rationalize away these feelings. You look
at your bank balance and realize youve overspent - what follows is an
uncomfortable anxiety. To suppress or rationalize this feeling away stops
you from taking responsibility and doing what is right. Do not let your
ego get the best of you. Your ego will rationalize your life away, giving you
all the reasons to be O.K. with your mediocrity and failure.
When you feel that uncomfortable anxiety you need to ruthlessly
seek out the cause and address it. Take full responsibility for what has
happened to you. Maybe youve been financially irresponsible. The ego
response would be to justify the situation, I needed to get that stuff, I had
to make those purchases This is unacceptable thinking if you want to
grow. Consciously ponder that anxiety and take responsibility for your
situation, Wow I was managing my money poorly last month. Theres
certainly a lesson there and now its time to learn from that experience
and resolve to do better this time around VS I dont know how anyone
could survive on my wages (Delusional, a pattern of thought created by
the ego to resist change and the uncomfortable anxiety of not knowing
what you need to know or not doing what you need to do)
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CIRCUMSTANCES OUTSIDE
YOUR CONTROL - EVEN IF
THAT INVOLVES CONTORTING
REALITY TO AVOID THE
TRUTH
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THE ROAD OF EXCESS LEADS TO THE PALACE OF WISDOM, FOR YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT
IS TOO MUCH UNTIL YOU KNOW WHAT IS MORE THAN ENOUGH
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Most people are unaware of how they synthesize new information. The
person who too quickly believes what he hears is foolish. To reject
something outright is close minded. Others may selectively filter data
and simply revalidate their current beliefs while ignoring, disregarding, or
altering contrary information - this is arrogant and close-minded. The
only way to navigate seas of information is to develop a cyclical process
of objectively collecting data and updating your beliefs to reflect your
experiences. This is both open minded and courageous. This is the only
path for effective growth and the only path that will lead you to truth.
Look at the next page - notice only one path allows for continuous
learning and growth.
Aristotle said It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a
thought without accepting it. what path reflects this understanding?
What path represent you?
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NEW INFORMATION
CLOSE MINDED
SINGULAR PROCESS
ASSESSMENT
BELIEVE ABSOLUTELY
DISBELIEVE ABSOLUTELY
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NEW INFORMATION
OPEN MINDED
CYCLICAL PROCESS
ASSESSMENT
BELIEVE SKEPTICALLY
DISBELIEVE SKEPTICALLY
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PYRAMID OF PRODUCTIVITY
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Productivity
Fulfilment
Stress
Financial Decision Making
Spiritual Decision Making
I have performed extensive analysis on all the above metrics and will
eventually summarize my data in a second manifesto. But for now I will
focus exclusively on productivity and its four tiered determinants. It starts
at the bottom - the daily activity most highly correlated with productivity:
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Negative addictions
Unaccommodating or negative environments
Intoxicants
Foods that rob you of energy
Youre not going to sit down at your desk and work, or go the gym and
lift weights if youre drunk, bloated, high, in prison, or surrounded by
distractions. You wont make progress if you dont physically have the
space to work or perform. Create an atmosphere and environment
where youre free from judgement and can act out your goals with
enthusiasm. Free yourself from negative addictions such as facebook,
endless tv series, social procrastination, smart phones, or porn. Remove
yourself from people or situations that hinder your ability to act. Stop
eating foods that make you lethargic and unconscious.
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