Website review: Quitting Things and Flakiness: The ...

PutThingsOff PutThingsOff discovered this in Self Improvement 16 reviews since Apr 5, 2008
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PutThingsOff discovered 4 months ago
Sometimes you need to know when to quit or shed the dead weight in your life. This great piece from Clay shows you how.
Desika rated 3 months ago
From the page: "Itâ€s not necessary to… * Hang out with friends you only kind-of sort-of like * Stick with everything you start * Live up to others†expectations of you * Have a respectable career, own a home, and be married by the time youâ€re 35, 45, or 55"
TomVolkar rated 3 months ago
A very intense look at what's really necessary to live a full life.
TheOfficeDietAli rated 3 months ago
A brilliantly written article on how and why you need to say "no" in life to things which you don't NEED to do and don't WANT to do. Great, eye-opening stuff.
billso rated 3 months ago
From the page: "All of this quitting and flakiness is certainly not for its own sake; it shouldnâ€t become a way of life or your primary mode of existence. Leaving, quitting, backing out should not become a habit. Escape should not become your primary means for solving difficult problems."
sallyjacobs rated 3 months ago
From the page: "I'm quite certain that the booming productivity industry would be far less lucrative without an overworked, overwhelmed, and continually stressed workforce."
limevelyn rated 3 months ago
Excellent post here about the necessity to clear out the clutter to make room and space for your passion to grow.
heref rated 3 months ago
An interesting take!
witchqueen13 rated 3 months ago
From the page: "You have to clear the weeds to make way for a garden of authentic living." Or, in a nutshell: Cut the crap from your life. I love this article!
technotheory rated 3 months ago
Clay Collins argues that the problem with productivity is that we do too much we neither enjoy nor need to do at all. We should ruthlessly cut unwanted tasks from our lives.
inmyheels rated 3 months ago
Clay hits the nail on the head by explaining the need to cut out things you don't really need in your life. Self importance and faux obligation can be such a pair of handcuffs- the advice here is sound and ought to be read.
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