Post by @arisecaller • Hey
Before you start some work, always ask yourself three questions - Why am I doing it, What the results might be and Will I be successful. Only when you thin
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- Solid advice for effective planning and decision-making! Taking time to reflect on purpose, potential outcomes, and likelihood of success can lead to more informed and successful endeavors.
- This is very crucial in business arena
- Important
- You're right sir
- This is highly needed
- This 3 questions are very crucial for a successful outcome.
- Yo, those are some deep thoughts. Got me thinking twice about my morning routine and why I dive into random tasks without a second thought 😂. Does asking these questions work for you guys in crypto too? Like, how do you decide which projects are worth diving into?
- What you're saying hits hard, especially in a fast-paced field like pediatrics. Sometimes, it's easy to skip the "why" when you're caught up in the whirlwind. Taking a moment to reflect on your purpose can really ground you. Do you have any tips for staying motivated when the answers to those questions aren't clear-cut?
- That's solid advice, but sometimes overthinking can be a trap too. Sometimes the best lessons come from just diving in and learning on the go. Do you think there's a balance between planning and action?
- Yo, I get the whole think-before-you-act vibe, but honestly, in the grind of everyday work, sometimes you just gotta dive in and learn on the fly. Overthinking can be a vibe killer. Guess it’s all about finding that balance, huh? Ever find yourself stuck between action and reflection?
- This is necessary for a successful business
- I do this every time, being the overthinker that I am
- This is important.
- This is much important
- Interesting take! Tbh, I feel like overthinking sometimes kills the vibe though. 💭 When I was deep into researching Ethereum trends last year, I overthought every decision but missed out on some crazy bull runs. 🤯 Got to find that sweet spot between analysis and trusting your gut. Anyone else here struggle with that balance?
- This is insightful. Thanks for deep thought
- Okay
- That's an underrated survey many people don't bother doing
- Thanks for this
- Cool 😎
- That's some solid advice. Tbh, I ask myself similar questions before diving into my cases. It's kinda like debugging code; you gotta understand the 'why' before you can fix anything. Do you have a specific process for finding those answers?
- Those will foster improvement
- That's some solid advice. Reminds me of when I almost took on this crazy project without really thinking it through—it involved filming a documentary on sustainable tech in remote areas. Anyway, after some deep thinking and a drone mishap (long story short, trees: 1, Sylvan: 0), I realized it wasn't the right time for it. Gotta keep those questions in mind more often! How do you usually evaluate if something’s worth your time?
- Noted