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The Benefits of Being Obsessed with Your Discipline
Being obsessed with your discipline means having a system in place, leading to increased productivity and efficiency. An example of a highly organized system is the Library of Congress, which has 39 million books and 865 miles of shelves.
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Two friends discuss the picturesque drive down PCH in Malibu and the beauty of the mountains in Denver.
31:37 - 32:05 (00:28)
Summary
Two friends discuss the picturesque drive down PCH in Malibu and the beauty of the mountains in Denver.
ChapterThe Benefits of Being Obsessed with Your Discipline
EpisodeAvoid Burnout, Learn Faster, Improve Your Memory & Overcome Procrastination w/Thomas Frank EP 1205
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The key to effective time management is building a habit of planning out your day, realistically estimating what can be accomplished in unallocated time, and limiting the to-do list.
32:05 - 33:13 (01:08)
Summary
The key to effective time management is building a habit of planning out your day, realistically estimating what can be accomplished in unallocated time, and limiting the to-do list. This approach proves to be more effective than sticking to time boxing, which doesn't work for everyone.
ChapterThe Benefits of Being Obsessed with Your Discipline
EpisodeAvoid Burnout, Learn Faster, Improve Your Memory & Overcome Procrastination w/Thomas Frank EP 1205
PodcastThe School of Greatness
In this transcript, the speaker emphasizes the importance of organizational systems and explains how we go through periods of fluctuation in our lives where we should still put effort into building and maintaining these systems.
33:13 - 36:05 (02:52)
Summary
In this transcript, the speaker emphasizes the importance of organizational systems and explains how we go through periods of fluctuation in our lives where we should still put effort into building and maintaining these systems. The Library of Congress serves as an example of an impeccable organizational system.
ChapterThe Benefits of Being Obsessed with Your Discipline
EpisodeAvoid Burnout, Learn Faster, Improve Your Memory & Overcome Procrastination w/Thomas Frank EP 1205
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The cycle of work and rest is pertinent to getting obsessed with things.
36:06 - 37:07 (01:01)
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The cycle of work and rest is pertinent to getting obsessed with things. Resting allows for new ideas, while self-discipline is necessary to push oneself to take breaks when feeling overwhelmed.