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Andy Matuschak 4. sij
It's "annual personal review" season! Lots of people are writing about setting their 2020 goals, or looking back on what worked or didn't in 2019. Those practices are cool, but in this thread, tell me—what's the most _unusual_ "annual review" practice you enjoy? 📆👽
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Andy Matuschak 4. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @andy_matuschak
(One of mine: what's the best single thing I ate this year? [This year: a grilled diver scallop, served plain in butter, at Angler. I wept! I ordered another.])
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Andy Matuschak
This is less unusual, but it's a time of year when many people are thinking about starting/changing habits, so I'll also re-share this weird approach to habits. Wrote this two years ago—still works great, have used it to start many new habits since then!
Adopting new habits is hard! What a shame: New Year’s resolutions could represent such a bright spark of optimism. Instead, they’re a clichéd punchline on the futility of human will. Certainly, my...
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N Minnov 5. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @andy_matuschak
“I’ve arranged to lose a small amount of money ($10–$30) when I miss a goal.” What happens to the money? Given to someone, thrown away, ...? Curious to know...
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Andy Matuschak 5. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @nminnov
In my case it goes to Beeminder, and they use it to fund their product development. What matters in terms of my behavior is that I lose it.
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Caroline Wood 4. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @andy_matuschak
Great post, thank you for sharing. May I ask - are you still using Beeminder or have you found another (better) tracking tool since you wrote the blog post?
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