Curiosity Friday: A simple way to win in life, trap of success, and habits that will change your life.
Episode - 35
Welcome to another fresh episode of Curiosity Friday.
Here are some of the best ideas, quotes, tweets, and a question for you to consider this week.
Ideas
Here are some best ideas from me.
I.
“Try to be in a medium state in extreme circumstances. Neither be too much emotional nor too practical in extreme situations. Be realistic to circumstances.”
II.
"One good day does not mean you can coast tomorrow. You never have it fully licked. Making good choices is an endless process. Many areas of life that we value most—our relationships, our fitness, our craft—require a continual commitment.”
III.
“One of the simplest ways to win is to always connect the small things you do to the larger thing you hope to accomplish.
Five minutes can be spent working on something trivial or working on something life-changing. A brief session of work-oriented toward a great cause is always time well spent.
Most daily actions evaporate. Some accumulate.”
Quotes
Here are some best quotes from others.
I.
"A good apology is like an antibiotic, a bad apology is like rubbing salt in the wound.” ~ Randy Pausch
This is the best way to teach someone how to apologize to others. We often apologize in the wrong fashion which ultimately leads to more chaos and disturbances. So, apologize carefully.
II.
“One of the common trappings of success is overproducing.
Companies make money and rapidly expand their product line. Authors become popular and churn out books at a faster clip.
Scale can empower, but it can also dilute. Something is lost when quantity is valued over quality.
You have to maintain your standards even when all the forces around you seem to be calling for growth. Push back against more, more, more and remain committed to better, better, better.” ~ James Clear, best-selling author.
Sometimes, in order to be successful, we don’t have to overproduce things, but we have to limit ourselves to achieve more.
Tweet
Here is the best Twitter thread to consider this week.
I am a fan of habit, transformational, and personal development. That’s why I keep reading stuff that helps to keep my personal development on track and this helps me in achieving my daily goals. This thread is also one of them. It will teach you some greatest 11 habits that will help you to ultimately change your life and will transform you into a less awful person. (I personally follow 6 out of 11 habits listed in them.) [Not sponsored content].
Question
Here’s one question for you to consider this week.
The question is not, “Will I succeed in this?”, but “How and What should I attempt?”
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