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How to Make Miracles Happen and Get Called a Genetically Gifted Genius

This entry is part 23 of 26 in the series Timeboxing Trilogy
This entry is part 4 of 4 in the series Wide Standards
  1. Do what you can (importantly, don’t do what you can’t do…this seems like an obvious [indeed, almost tautological] statement, but you’d be amazed how many people try to force it)
  2. Do the best you can (at that time and in the place — not the best humanly possible, just the best you can right then and there, within the explicit or implicit timebox)
  3. Rest
  4. Go back to (1)
 
#immersion
#SRS
 
With many thanks to Jim of the Rohn
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