Ali Abdaal

  • Alice Violenthas quoted7 months ago
    material, the people who had to teach others about a subject would learn the material better themselves. The researchers named this phenomenon the ‘protégé effect’
  • Alice Violenthas quoted7 months ago
    You don’t need to be a guru. You can just be a guide.
  • Alice Violenthas quoted7 months ago
    couldn’t choose whether or not to put in the IV drip, I realised. But I could change my mindset.
  • Alice Violenthas quoted6 months ago
    ‘Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms – to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.’
  • Alice Violenthas quoted6 months ago
    to label their emotions as they faced the tarantula,
  • Alice Violenthas quoted6 months ago
    This technique is called ‘affective labelling’. Put simply, it’s the act of putting your feelings into words, which forces you to identify and get to know the sensations you’re experiencing. It works in two ways. First, it increases our self-awareness. By naming and acknowledging our fears, we cultivate a deeper self-awareness that helps us better understand our emotional patterns. Second, it reduces our rumination. Cyclical thoughts about our fears can make us even more convinced the fear is justified. When we label our emotions, we become better able to process and release them – and so escape the cyclical thoughts that make us put things off.
  • Alice Violenthas quoted6 months ago
    simple way to put cognitive reappraisal into practice is to remind yourself that the thing you’re feeling so bad about probably won’t matter that much in the future. You can do this by asking yourself the following three questions, which add up to what I call the 10/10/10 rule. Ask yourself:
  • kirasollyhas quotedlast year
    Every day as I sit down to work, I look at my calendar and to-do list, and I ask myself: ‘What’s today’s side quest going to be?’
  • kirasollyhas quotedlast year
    Imagine what your life would look like if you received five proverbial points for failing, rather than losing five like in the experiment. Imagine what would happen if people cheered you on for a little stumble rather than humiliated you. Imagine how you’d approach things if you treated them as experiments, where failure would be just as valuable as success.
  • kirasollyhas quotedlast year
    Don’t be serious. Be sincere.’
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