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Reviewing and Assessing Relationships at the End of the Year
The speaker recommends assessing and reviewing all relationships to determine which ones are valuable and which should be let go, rather than making large cuts across the board. Nothing should be grandfathered in from year to year.
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Chris Sparks, a productivity expert and top 20 poker player, shares his approach to risk management and emphasizes the importance of evaluating and selling off everything at the end of each year to ensure that everything in life earns its right to stay.
39:32 - 40:23 (00:50)
Summary
Chris Sparks, a productivity expert and top 20 poker player, shares his approach to risk management and emphasizes the importance of evaluating and selling off everything at the end of each year to ensure that everything in life earns its right to stay.
ChapterReviewing and Assessing Relationships at the End of the Year
Episode#131 - What I Would Tell My 18 Year Old Self
PodcastModern Wisdom
In this podcast, the speaker shares a clever heuristic of how to prioritize your life by looking at all the different things you're doing such as relationships, friendships, business, hobbies, passions and either doubling the time invested in it or cutting it completely.
40:23 - 41:13 (00:50)
Summary
In this podcast, the speaker shares a clever heuristic of how to prioritize your life by looking at all the different things you're doing such as relationships, friendships, business, hobbies, passions and either doubling the time invested in it or cutting it completely. This heuristic helps you to cut the clutter and focus on the things that matter the most.
ChapterReviewing and Assessing Relationships at the End of the Year
Episode#131 - What I Would Tell My 18 Year Old Self
PodcastModern Wisdom
Podcast hosts discuss the importance of questioning everything you do to determine whether you should double down or quit in order to become the best in the world at what you do.
41:13 - 41:59 (00:46)
Summary
Podcast hosts discuss the importance of questioning everything you do to determine whether you should double down or quit in order to become the best in the world at what you do. They suggest this mentality is key in ensuring you are always narrowing and niching harder into what you are good at.