Aaron (@gotemcoach_) 's Twitter Profile
Aaron

@gotemcoach_

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calendar_today06-10-2023 05:18:31

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Greg McKeown (@gregorymckeown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The key to productivity is not multitasking, but mono-tasking. Essentialism is about doing one thing at a time, and doing it well.

Tim (@leerawllings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Absorbing knowledge (knowing) and then gaining practical experience by applying what you learned until a particular skill became ingrained in you (knowing how) is probably how you acquired most of the abilities that now feel like a part of your being (knowingness). ”

Orange Book 🍊📖 (@orangebook_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Being consistently “lucky” happens when you are smart enough to position yourself in a way that maximizes good opportunities and minimizes bad fortune.

Samarpan Dutta (@tweetsbysam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seek Wiser Growth isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about showing up despite the uncertainty. Every time you step into discomfort, you’re expanding your world, building resilience, and proving to yourself that you can handle more than you think. Keep going.

Mark Manson (@iammarkmanson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you don’t choose your values, others will choose them for you. If you don’t choose your beliefs, others will choose them for you. If you don’t choose how to use your time, others will choose it for you.

DAN KOE (@thedankoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Average people fail a few times and accept the belief that it's impossible. People who do great things start with the belief that it's possible and fail as many times as necessary to achieve it.

Sahil Bloom (@sahilbloom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can get pretty damn far in life by just being someone people can count on to show up and do the work. Reliability is the cheat code. Stop overcomplicating success. Show up, do the work, repeat. That’s it.

Mark Manson (@iammarkmanson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you choose what to watch or read, you are choosing your future thoughts and perspectives. Only consume what you’d like to become.

Iztok Franko (@iztok_franko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Luka said Gabe Vincent won the game with his 3 threes made in the 4th. But I think his D late in the 3rd was as impressive to keep Lakers close. Brunson was cooking most screen coverages all night. And imo Vincent just fighting over screens staying attached was best option👇

Darius Soriano (@forumbluegold) 's Twitter Profile Photo

both rui + jaxson are critical front court players to help keep size on the court and space behind the arc (rui) and vertically as a lob threat (hayes).

Daniel Pink (@danielpink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stop looking for "right" answers in life. Start treating everything as an experiment. Scientists have known this secret all along. Here's why it actually works 👇

Wealth Director (@wealth_director) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Myths of growth: - You need to feel ready. - Time will solve your problems. - You need to be confident to act. - More knowledge means more progress. The reality: - Readiness is just fear in disguise. Start anyway. - Time changes nothing if you don’t. - Action creates

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Treat your life as an ongoing experiment. You're not just passively experiencing life; you're actively investigating it. You're constantly forming hypotheses about what might improve your health, productivity, or happiness, and then boldly putting these possibilities to the

Sahil Bloom (@sahilbloom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your entire life will change when you realize that stress and anxiety feed on idleness. When you take action, you starve them of the oxygen they need to survive. The answer is found in the action.

Arpit Bhayani (@arpit_bhayani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I keep screaming, that you need both curiosity and a high bias for action to make an impact. But what does that really mean and why does it matter? Let's break it down combinatorially :) 1. Neither Curiosity nor Bias for Action - Stagnation This is the absolute worst case. No

Kpaxs (@kpaxs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Schools focus on memorizing facts. But the real test is whether you can take what you know and use it to solve new problems. It's like the difference between reciting a recipe and actually cooking something. Knowing the ingredients is just the start. The hard part is figuring