Success can be equated with various things by different people, including wealth, power, and having a positive impact on society. They’re all accurate. Success can mean different things to different people. It would mean one thing to you, but a different thing to someone else.
With this in mind, getting advice from lots of people, who may or may not have different definitions of success than you do, can be a fantastic place to start.
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Dr Nora Gold, a writer, publisher and editor of the literary journal Jewish Fiction explained that most people would like to be as productive as possible but don’t know how to go about it.
She pointed out that there are four quadrants which are mindset, habits, hacks, and body. Norah explained that It’s not about time, it’s about energy.
“Agree to new plans only if both your heart and mind say yes; If you can do it in two minutes, do it now; and use paper when a computer is not necessary,” she wrote.
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She further explains that the Pareto Law clearly states that 80% of results come from 20% of your work. People sometimes mistakenly conclude that if 20% of factors should get priority, then the other 80% can be ignored.
She cited writing on physical paper can lead to more brain activity when remembering the information an hour later. “Researchers say that the unique, complex, spatial and tactile information associated with writing by hand on physical paper is likely what leads to improved memory.”
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“Actually, paper is more advanced and useful compared to electronic documents because paper contains more one-of-a-kind information for stronger memory recall,” said Professor Kuniyoshi L. Sakai, a neuroscientist at the University of Tokyo and corresponding author of the research recently published in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience.
Contrary to common assumption, using paper for note-taking is around 25% faster than using digital tablets or smartphones, which goes against the notion that technology improves productivity.
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