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Cult of Done

Not Knowing Start Here Action Do It Completion Ship It The Cult of Done Three States of Being  Let me provide a comprehensive summary of the Cult of Done manifesto, originally created by Bre Pettis and Kio Stark in 2009. The Cult of Done is a productivity and creative philosophy originally created by Bre Pettis and Kio Stark in 2009.  It emphasises action, completion, and moving forward rather than getting stuck in perfectionism. Here's a detailed exploration of its principles and implications: The manifesto begins with the bold declaration that "there are three states of being: not knowing, action, and completion." This sets the tone for its action-oriented approach to creativity and work. The philosophy argues tha...

Fasting and Concentration

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Most people appreciate that while time is always short and there are never enough hours in the day, the thing that is really in sMost people appreciate that while time is always short and there are never enough hours in the day, what's really in short supply is concentration. If you have something difficult to do, something that requires your brain to exert itself, you don't just need time. You need to summon up something else as well. We often regard this as needing willpower. You're sitting there ready to do great things, but you just can't get yourself started.

As a boy, I really wanted a telescope

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As a small boy, I desperately wanted a telescope. I loved looking at the stars and the moon. Light pollution meant I could only rarely make out the Milky Way—when I did, it just looked like light cloud—but I really wanted to see it in more detail. I'd also heard that stars had different colours. These weren't visible in the town I grew up in.

Google Is Making Me Stupid

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I often mistake my ability to Google information for talent rather than a resource. I'm working on a big software project, and it's frustrating when problems arise that I can't simply search for answers to online. Oddly, this doesn't stop me from trying. It's now routine for me to attempt to Google a solution before thinking about it myself.

Speeding Up My Blogging Using A Really Scary App

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I like to linger on my writing. I enjoy leaving it, coming back to it, and editing it. Then re-editing it. The less pressing the writing is, the more leisurely my approach. The writing that is least important to me, and judging by my stats to everyone else as well, is my blogging. As a consequence, I produce very few blog posts, and what I do produce often stays in draft form for quite a long time. Often indefinitely.

My Experiment with tweaking the Pomodoro Technique

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​​ The Pomodoro technique is very powerful and very useful. I find it invaluable and the main tool I use to get things done. I’ve got a number of different ways of doing to solve different problems. One of them is when I have a job that is long, difficult, and requires a lot of concentration, and then I’ll do it by alternating sessions with more mundane work.  

What I’ve Learnt On The 16/8 Diet

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I have been doing the 16/8 diet for about 3 months now so I think it is time for a summary of what I’ve learnt. The first thing is that is definitely a good way to lose weight.  I am just under 5Kg lighter now than when I started it.    It is a slow way to lose weight.  You hardly notice the difference week to week.  This is probably a good thing.  Weight loss programmes are notorious for recidivism.  The majority of people who lose weight put it back on again.