If you can put certain activities into routines you’re pretty much guaranteed to succeed in the endeavour to which those activities contribute. Just like if you have a routine of showering every morning you’re pretty much guaranteed to be clean whenever you leave the house. Straight-forward enough, but the difficulty can be in making a [...]
In the previous article I outlined the long-term thinking paradox: that it is by thinking in the long-term that we find the resolve to start the journey but it is this thinking which can stop us from taking all the necessary steps right to the end.
Just as the learning of Japanese was a good example [...]
One morning recently I was sitting on the bus on a miserable overcast day and was deep in thought, as for some reason I often am on buses.
And that morning, not for the first time, I found myself wondering about the minds of bus drivers.
You see, the thing about bus drivers is that I just [...]
When we leave school we have one big choice to make: what we do next. If you’re going to university then that means choosing a subject or two. If you’re going to work then that means choosing a job.
In both these cases we can fall back on a number of subjects on which to make [...]
If you make a positive activity a routine, and you do the activity properly every time, then you’re pretty much guaranteed to succeed at whatever endeavour it is that the activity contributes to.
Say you want to become a grade five piano player. If you make practicing on the piano for one hour every day a [...]

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