What will you say "No" and "Yes" to?
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If you are interested in 1-1 coaching, contact me via my website: www.jan-philippi.com/poker
Jan Philippi interesting Video. Thank You.
I can attest to age changing priorities. When I was Young I loved playing Games, now they bore me. (Especially pc Games). Also watching Series or Movies is really much less appealing to me nowadays. I much prefer to read Books, they are just deeper.
Overall I have really changed over the last 20 years. I used to sleep in until lunch, now i get up between 5-6 regardless of the day.
I also agree about the financial success. I Hit a milestone recently and I did not care. Nothing changed.
The thing that has become extremly important is being a learner. It’s an attitude I try my best to Share with my son.
Did you read Oliver Burkman‘s Book? 4000 weeks. He also has a new one out. Might be worth Reading.
Last Note about Essentialism: the take away is one Page, there was no need to write 200 Pages about it, but they want to make Money too ��
Hello Jan, you talked for a while about the need to pass up instant gratification for harder more important tasks that have future payoffs. This is something I need to do more, but I find difficult as too often I opt for the wrong option and avoid tough long tasks that require significant effort. Do you have any advice on how to make the right decision when you are in the moment and picking what to do with the next few hours of your time?
Another thing that resonated with me was when you were talking about the pareto principle and how 80% of results come from 20% of efforts. For me this is important when I am doing a task as I often find myself doing it in an extreme level of detail. When it comes to poker study I have great knowledge in one area but then completely neglect other areas. It would be far more efficient for me to study more areas in far less depth, but as a perfectionist I find it hard to leave something I don't consider to be completely covered. How can I overcome perfectionism to become more efficient?
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Jan,
Another great video on a great topic.
Thanks Jan.
thx!
How will you make things easy?
What will you say "No" and "Yes" to?
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If you are interested in 1-1 coaching, contact me via my website: www.jan-philippi.com/poker
Hey Jan, very helpful video! "Trivial many" is defo the thing that I wanna focus and try to cut out! Thanks for teaching this concept!
Jan Philippi interesting Video. Thank You.
I can attest to age changing priorities. When I was Young I loved playing Games, now they bore me. (Especially pc Games). Also watching Series or Movies is really much less appealing to me nowadays. I much prefer to read Books, they are just deeper.
Overall I have really changed over the last 20 years. I used to sleep in until lunch, now i get up between 5-6 regardless of the day.
I also agree about the financial success. I Hit a milestone recently and I did not care. Nothing changed.
The thing that has become extremly important is being a learner. It’s an attitude I try my best to Share with my son.
Did you read Oliver Burkman‘s Book? 4000 weeks. He also has a new one out. Might be worth Reading.
Last Note about Essentialism: the take away is one Page, there was no need to write 200 Pages about it, but they want to make Money too ��
Cheers,
Aquila
Hello Jan, you talked for a while about the need to pass up instant gratification for harder more important tasks that have future payoffs. This is something I need to do more, but I find difficult as too often I opt for the wrong option and avoid tough long tasks that require significant effort. Do you have any advice on how to make the right decision when you are in the moment and picking what to do with the next few hours of your time?
Another thing that resonated with me was when you were talking about the pareto principle and how 80% of results come from 20% of efforts. For me this is important when I am doing a task as I often find myself doing it in an extreme level of detail. When it comes to poker study I have great knowledge in one area but then completely neglect other areas. It would be far more efficient for me to study more areas in far less depth, but as a perfectionist I find it hard to leave something I don't consider to be completely covered. How can I overcome perfectionism to become more efficient?
Thank you for a great video
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