While they're usually just brain dumps, I'll sometimes reflect on specific questions.
As @tferriss says, if you want better answers, ask better questions.
-My Top 10 Reflection Questions (and where I got them)-
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This is one of the most powerful questions you can ask yourself. I do it routinely on the first Sunday of every month.
From this episode of the @tferriss show with @jerrycolonna.
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Whenever I'm lagging on a project, I ask this question to put the Resistance out into the open.
From The War of Art by Stephen Pressfield (a must-read).
dickiebush.com/book-notes/res…
Using the inversion technique, which I learned about from @JamesClear and wrote about here:
dickiebush.com/articles/inver…
I sometimes overcomplicate things that could be much simpler. But societal forces heavily influence me to do so.
For a deep dive, check out this post from @nateliason 👇🏼
nateliason.com/blog/decomplic…
Assuming something is simple and then figuring out how that might be true always shakes up my perspective.
The first of three questions from @tferriss' blog post 17 Questions That Changed My Life
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I sometimes get stuck in my default way of thinking. Completely inverting everything I'm doing and asking what would happen always refreshes my outlook.
Again from @tferriss' 17 Questions That Changed My Life
tim.blog/2016/12/07/tes…
When I'm feeling overwhelmed, this helps me identify what is the highest leverage thing I can do.
Taken from a few sources, but mainly @GregoryMcKeown's Essentialism.
Thinking in extremes helps to wash away my self-imposed limitations.
Found while reading about Peter Thiel, a rabbit hole I went down after reading @david_perell's stellar piece on him.
perell.com/blog/peter-thi…
When faced with a big decision or problem, I ask myself this question to look for a bolder response.
From @DavidDCain's article "How to Get Out of a Rut in 20 Minutes"
raptitude.com/2020/04/how-to…
A similar theme of removing self-imposed limitations. Questions like this shift my mindset.
Taken from @TaylorPearsonMe's Antifragile Planning Article, a master class in setting your intentions.
taylorpearson.me/planning/