Peter Hollins

Self-Discipline for Tedious, Boring, and Difficult Things

  • missallysonmissyhas quoted6 months ago
    the more immersed you are and the fewer distractions you indulge in, the quicker the work goes and the less tired you feel.
  • missallysonmissyhas quoted6 months ago
    None of us can control the fact that there are some annoying tasks and obligations we’re required to do in life, but we can control how we do those things and the way we think about them.
  • EMPIRE TRADING (MikeWill)has quoted7 months ago
    “Time is the coin of your life. It is the only coin you have, and only you can determine how it will be spent. Be careful lest you let other people spend it for you.” —Carl Sandburg
  • Srishtika Raikwarhas quoted6 months ago
    Being engaged in deep work can feel great—and procrastinators are sometimes surprised by just how much they can do once they’ve gotten started. But resist the temptation to do just five more minutes, even if you’re feeling really engaged.
  • Harrisha Jayaganthanhas quoted6 months ago
    he entire system falls apart if you’re muddling through your work with half a brain or thinking about all the things you’re going to do while you’re supposed to be relaxing.
  • Selam Eyasuhas quoted8 months ago
    “Time is the coin of your life.
  • comewthmeehas quoted2 days ago
    Step 2: Take a break for approximately fifteen minutes
  • comewthmeehas quoted2 days ago
    intensely for approximately fifty-two minutes
  • comewthmeehas quoted2 days ago
    force yourself, or strain
  • comewthmeehas quoted2 days ago
    and equally valuable part of the productivity puzzle.
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