Frequently asked questions about thinking, epistemology, and cognitive tools. 1315 answers
You have a limited capacity for active commitments — track them like a budget.
If you consistently take on too much there is a pattern to examine.
If you consistently take on too much there is a pattern to examine.
If you consistently take on too much there is a pattern to examine.
If you consistently take on too much there is a pattern to examine.
If you consistently take on too much there is a pattern to examine.
If you consistently take on too much there is a pattern to examine.
If you consistently take on too much there is a pattern to examine.
Past investment does not justify continuing a commitment that no longer serves you.
Past investment does not justify continuing a commitment that no longer serves you.
Past investment does not justify continuing a commitment that no longer serves you.
Past investment does not justify continuing a commitment that no longer serves you.
Past investment does not justify continuing a commitment that no longer serves you.
Past investment does not justify continuing a commitment that no longer serves you.
Define in advance what conditions would justify releasing a commitment.
Define in advance what conditions would justify releasing a commitment.
Define in advance what conditions would justify releasing a commitment.
Define in advance what conditions would justify releasing a commitment.
Define in advance what conditions would justify releasing a commitment.
Define in advance what conditions would justify releasing a commitment.
Do not let commitments run on autopilot — renew them consciously or release them.
Do not let commitments run on autopilot — renew them consciously or release them.
Do not let commitments run on autopilot — renew them consciously or release them.
Do not let commitments run on autopilot — renew them consciously or release them.