I find it incredibly difficult to focus on more than one top-level thing at one period of time in my life; for example, it's very difficult to run Onlyfans at the level of success I've been having and also write a book. It's like two totally different modes of my brain. Tips?
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I often have this problem.
My solution:
Morning: most important project.
Afternoon: second most important project.
Good luck and see you on CH.
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Block out your time for each context switch. Find a way to “commute” to a separate space. Neil Gaiman has a lot of good things to say on this topic.
Also, prepare for burnout.
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My hammer.
For real though, if you can get a system that makes it easy to pick up things you put down in past... much easier to ride the wave/follow your bliss
Know a decent piece of software that helps you do this fwiw.
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The Zettelkasten. "It's like the GTD for intellectual progress" What it is, and why you want one. (thread)
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Most important tweet.
I don't recommend this without exobrain though. Reason most folks who do this don't publish dozens of books.
It is incredibly liberating to just let your attention GO, and still find shit is getting done
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There are people who spend their whole career now studying Luhmann, but he had no research team, no assistants, and famously said
"I never force myself to do anything I don’t feel like. Whenever I am stuck, I do something else"
This is what we want!
Stress free productivity!
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I don't have any tips but I sympathize, I also very much struggle to have more than one big project at once
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A first person account of an Onlyfans girl would be an interesting read. Well, only of it had pics, ha!
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I have realized I only have the capability to truly focus and execute on one major project at a time. The key to success (for me) is pruning and consciously setting aside the secondary projects that would detract from the primary.
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