What are the most useful checklists you use in your life?https://twitter.com/devonzuegel/status/1080593445549412352 …
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Replying to @michael_nielsen
One I review weekly with medium-to-long-term things I’m thinking about. (Lots of Stripe things, friends, skills I want to learn, people I want to meet, topics I want to learn about, health-related stuff, &c.) Helps a lot with keeping myself primed. Start a new version every year.
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Replying to @patrickc @michael_nielsen
Do you have tracking of progress tied to it. Or primarily for priming?
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Replying to @kevinakwok @michael_nielsen
It’s just a Google Doc: Area • [Goal] • [Next step] Goals without next steps then stick out (that’s part of where priming comes in…). I update the next steps at least weekly, as part of review. I move completed goals to bottom—feels good, plus fun end-of-year review.
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One thing I’ve come to realize that works well about this is that it’s almost never very discouraging: you’re almost always making some progress on some goals! And so easier to stick with it.
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This is great, thanks Patrick!
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