Notes to Myself
Below is an ongoing list of advice I’ve compiled for myself in a
note in my phone. I started writing it as a way to remember the things that
have worked well for me in the past because I was tired of forgetting
them, then having to rediscover them months or years later. The cycle
would go something like this:
- I’d find something that worked
well for me -- a habit, a mindset, a food, anything.
- I’d integrate it into my life
for a while.
- I’d eventually forget about it
weeks or months later and would have to solve the same problem from
scratch multiple times.
- I’d eventually rediscover this
thing that had helped me in the past and integrate it into my life once
again.
This list covers various areas of my life and is somewhat
random. It’s mostly unedited, except for clarity and (most) grammatical errors.
In my phone, at the top of the list, I’ve written:
LOOK AT THIS LIST OFTEN, ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU'RE FEELING
"OFF."
Full disclosure -- I don’t look at this list often enough.
Hopefully sharing it here with you will help me follow my own advice more
regularly. (Don't let the numbered list fool you, it is in no particular
order).
"THINGS I NEED
TO REMEMBER"
1. “You don’t have to create a masterpiece every single day.
Some days you just need to paint.” (something Vanessa told me when I was
beating myself up for not creating something amazing every day).
2. It’s important that you stick to talking about what’s important to you and what you find interesting, not what you think other people will find interesting. When you talk about what you find interesting, that’s where you’ll have the most insight and unique perspectives. The people who have contributed most to the world have identified where their true interests lie and centered all of their work around it.
3. Speak with confidence. You are just as smart as the people you admire and even smarter in some areas. Be confident of the validity and strength of your own ideas, perspectives, and arguments.
4. I feel best when I:
- Wake up early.
- Do physical activity during the day to tire myself out.
- Work on things I'm excited about.
- Eat a high protein, moderate carb diet.
- Go to sleep early.
- Sleep 7-8 hours.
2. It’s important that you stick to talking about what’s important to you and what you find interesting, not what you think other people will find interesting. When you talk about what you find interesting, that’s where you’ll have the most insight and unique perspectives. The people who have contributed most to the world have identified where their true interests lie and centered all of their work around it.
3. Speak with confidence. You are just as smart as the people you admire and even smarter in some areas. Be confident of the validity and strength of your own ideas, perspectives, and arguments.
4. I feel best when I:
- Wake up early.
- Do physical activity during the day to tire myself out.
- Work on things I'm excited about.
- Eat a high protein, moderate carb diet.
- Go to sleep early.
- Sleep 7-8 hours.
5. Foods that my body loves (in pretty much any quantity):
Sweet potatoes, eggs, turkey, mangoes, berries, all coconut products, walnuts, hemp seeds, oats, green powders.
6. Don’t take yourself too seriously. Be lighthearted. Nothing is that big of a deal. Nobody cares that much. Your existence is less than a speck in time. Have fun while you’re here.
Sweet potatoes, eggs, turkey, mangoes, berries, all coconut products, walnuts, hemp seeds, oats, green powders.
6. Don’t take yourself too seriously. Be lighthearted. Nothing is that big of a deal. Nobody cares that much. Your existence is less than a speck in time. Have fun while you’re here.
7. Release expectations of the outcome and just enjoy the
process.
8. The more you behave independently from the opinions of
others, the more attractive you become.
9. Momentum in life comes from increased fluidity, a willingness
to always try more, to continually move in a less constricted fashion, even
(and especially) as you experience success.
10. Trust yourself. Trust your intuition. Trust your wisdom.
Trust your knowledge. You already have the answers you’re looking for. You
already know what to do, what to say and how to act in every situation. Every
life experience you’ve ever had is recorded in your subconscious mind and you
have access to all of it -- every movie you’ve watched, every book you’ve read,
every class you’ve taken, everything you’ve learned. The subconscious mind
never forgets. Life is easier when you follow the guidance of your subconscious
rather than trying to logic your way through every little thing.
11. Always be prepared. Plan for the worst, expect the best.
Never be caught off-guard.
12. Always look for ways to give and serve others.
Expect nothing in return. “If you’re not making someone else's life better,
you're wasting your time.” -- Will Smith
13. Act like someone is always watching you (because they
probably are). Who you are when no one is watching you is how you will be
perceived when they are.
14. Stop thinking there is something else you need to be doing.
Just be present and enjoy what you are doing now.
15. Simply being aware of the fact that life is a mental game
puts you way ahead and tilts things in your favor.
16. When listening to a podcast (or any material I want to
internalize) listen as though the speaker is talking directly to me -- as if I
was the one who asked the question they are answering. Also, listen as though
you have to teach it to someone else later.
17. Don’t create content for the masses. Create for one or two
specific people, as if you were writing a message to a friend.
18. Have confidence in yourself. Most people are too self-conscious/wrapped up in their own lives to tell you you’re doing a good job (even though they may think very highly of you).
19. You don’t have to feel alone when trying to figure out the world. For any subject you want to learn, or question you have, there are others who have come before you that have wanted to learn the same thing. There are other people like you, you just have to find them. (IWantToLearn subreddit, Quora, etc.)
20. You might only need one or two really good ideas to improve 80%+ of your life (Pareto’s law). Figure out what those are. It’s not so much about knowing every single personal development strategy, but about finding the ones that have the most "bang for your buck" when applied to your life.
21. Act like the person you want to be.
18. Have confidence in yourself. Most people are too self-conscious/wrapped up in their own lives to tell you you’re doing a good job (even though they may think very highly of you).
19. You don’t have to feel alone when trying to figure out the world. For any subject you want to learn, or question you have, there are others who have come before you that have wanted to learn the same thing. There are other people like you, you just have to find them. (IWantToLearn subreddit, Quora, etc.)
20. You might only need one or two really good ideas to improve 80%+ of your life (Pareto’s law). Figure out what those are. It’s not so much about knowing every single personal development strategy, but about finding the ones that have the most "bang for your buck" when applied to your life.
21. Act like the person you want to be.
22. Tips for avoiding information overwhelm and learning more effectively:
- Don't think you need to
remember everything. Trust that the information you need will be there
when you need it, as long as you were present when you initially received
the information.
- Organize information
hierarchically in order to discern what’s important (Principles,
strategies, tactics).
- Focus on information you will
use now, not at some point in the unforeseeable future.
23. Don’t over-learn. Cramming your brain with too much stuff too
often can clog it up and make you feel mentally foggy. Take a break from
reading/studying every so often to give your brain a chance to absorb what
you’ve learned. Research shows that if you yourself time to “forget”
information just enough to be able to recall it later, it will have a better
chance of sticking with you because you strengthen that neural connection.
24. "I cannot remember the books I’ve read any more than
the meals I have eaten. Even so, they have made me.” -- Emerson
Translation: It’s okay if you don’t remember every detail
of every book. Over time, the ideas seep into your subconscious and influence
you in ways you’re not even fully aware of. “The person you will be in five
years depends largely on the books you read, the people you spend time with,
etc”
25. “Education is not the learning of facts but the training
of the mind to think.” -- Einstein
Translation: Don’t concern yourself so much with learning facts
or memorizing other people’s ideas. Rather, concern yourself with learning how
the people you admire arrived at their conclusions so you can arrive at your
own. Focus on first principles.
26. “Leap and the net will appear.” -- Zen proverb
27. Creativity is just connecting things.
28. "You create value by finding the connection between two or more things that no one else has seen before and making a third unique thing for the world."-- The War of Art
26. “Leap and the net will appear.” -- Zen proverb
27. Creativity is just connecting things.
28. "You create value by finding the connection between two or more things that no one else has seen before and making a third unique thing for the world."-- The War of Art
29. You need restrictions. You are more creative and do better
work when you have restrictions as opposed to when you feel you can do
anything. This goes for structuring your day, too. Discipline equals
freedom.
30. Philosophy over tactic.
31. Sometimes people just need something to relate to, not a tidy personal development strategy. (Think: music).
32. What makes me qualified to teach others? An expert is someone who knows more than the person they are teaching. We are all “experts” to someone else. (The better I get, the higher level of student I will attract).
33. Reading helps you figure yourself out.
30. Philosophy over tactic.
31. Sometimes people just need something to relate to, not a tidy personal development strategy. (Think: music).
32. What makes me qualified to teach others? An expert is someone who knows more than the person they are teaching. We are all “experts” to someone else. (The better I get, the higher level of student I will attract).
33. Reading helps you figure yourself out.