As I was reading James Clear 2016’s annual review, I came across a very important line that grabbed my attention the most: “Beginners are many. Finishers are few.” It is interesting that among so many other thousand words, these very simple words hooked me and convinced me to write about this principle. Continue reading
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It is almost the end of this year, a time which we can use
for reflection. A lot of people might have a lot of regrets
because of the things they did not do, or the things that did
not do very well. One of the most common regret is reading
very few books. There are people, however, that read a lot of
books per year, despite having a very busy schedule filled up
with obligations and responsibilities just like you and me.
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I thank you for clicking the link to read this article and
one of the first excuses that you may have before even
continuing reading it is that you will read this article
later. You may be getting that excuse consciously or
unconsciously, but I would try to write this article as short
as possible, describing this awesome way that maybe can cure
this disease that sometimes affects all of us. I have been
using it and I can say that it has been very effective in
stopping the delay of doing the things that I had to do and
start acting instead.
I have learned this from James Clear, but I decided to write this article in order to make this method more famous, by also linking it with other references, and to also remind myself about the benefits from it. Continue reading
