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Mohit Pawar

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Lessons on creator life, business, and self-growth | Wrote 'India Startup Guide' with @Sivers | 2X Author | Sharing everything I'm learning as a Daily Creator

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The best way to improve your writing: Learn the basics of good writing - use simple words, no or fewer adjectives, vary sentence length with mostly short sentences, and avoid passive voice. Get into the habit of trying to improve whatever you read and like.

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When overworked (and need to do more) choose sleep over entertaiment to relax. Why? Because sleep relaxes you and entertainment just diverts your attention and does not recharge you like sleep does.

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You can't control the future. You can't predict what will happen in a year or a decade. But you can control today. So make today good. When you do that, the months fall into place. The years take care of themselves.

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Can't find time to do what matters? Ditch your screen for a couple of hours a day and invest the time to do the work. You'll surprised by what you'll accomplish in those hours.

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Make part of your rest active, where you are not idle. For active rest do something that’s different from what you usually do. Make something, move your body, and break your mind from your mundane.

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Those thinking the old times with no phones and internet were better for our minds. Maybe but what if we used what we have now (tech and connectivity) to learn, connect, and share — and then used our ability to choose what's good for us to keep screens away and do what matters.

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Daily work on our goals helps us move forward. But too much action without learning will not ensure our long term action. So invest a part of your time in learning to stay sharp while you work to grow.