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9 Habits to Stop Being Stuck Thinking About This and That
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Interesting case study on p. 73 of one “former high-level bureaucrat famous for his ability to get the job done”.
- Culture of training newcomers by making them work hard
- rush of work
- Work hard only on jobs that you are good at and from excellent and respected bosses.
- I’ll get to other business later.
- A good boss will appreciate you more.
- People who have turned in work they don’t want to do, or from bosses they don’t appreciate.
- This is similar to the Motivation Creation Method “Choose for yourself what to do from among the things that need to be done”.
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What I thought as I read. - Losses before and after the fact - Mostly fail. - Whether or not to rely on others - The less confident you are, the more you speak ill of others. - Negative critics
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You want to do this or that, but you can’t seem to take action because you are tired.
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Morita therapy
- absolute bed rest
- Forced rest for a week. - Do “nothing.”
- absolute bed rest
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