In The Box Podcast

Episode 20: Not Knowing, New Info, Focus vs Multitasking And More – Podcast

On this episode of In The Box Podcast, we chatted about effectively managing time, how one comes to terms with their own mortality, if we operate better while multitasking, how to come to terms with not knowing and how to shed old worldviews.

Episode 20: Not Knowing, New Info, Focus vs Multitasking And More

Time – How do you effectively manage your time? (One tool/tip)

Mortality – What is one way you come to terms with your own mortality?

Focus vs Multitasking – Is our power/intellect at its prime when we focus on one thing or does multitasking require more skill?

Not knowing – How can we come to terms with not knowing? ex: not knowing if it will work, not knowing if we should try, etc.

New Info – How do you critically engage new info that is different from a previously held strong belief?

 

Stay Positive & What’s One Way You Mange Your Time?

Not Knowing What’s To Come

While there are a lot of “two types” scenarios. Here’s possibly a new one for you.

There are two types of people in this world.

1) The people who get excited about not knowing

2) The people who stress and freak out about not knowing

Though it shouldn’t be, it’s still surprising the people who are excited even though they don’t know about their future, their work, the way people view them, etc,. are often the happiest, often the ones who things happen to “work out” in the best way possible for.

 

Stay Positive & HT to Donald For Reminding Me Scary Can Be Exciting

 

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Not knowing.

That’s the business we’re all in.

We don’t know if it will work, we don’t know if our long-term investment will pay off, we don’t know if our competitors will be around tomorrow, we don’t know if we will be around tomorrow.

No matter what analytical software we use, we don’t know if our campaign will stick, we don’t know if our video will go viral, we don’t know if the investors will like our pitch.

Not knowing is not a good enough excuse for not trying. If anything, it’s the only reason we need to try. In fact, all the good stuff comes from what we do to find out what we don’t know.

Doing what we know over and over again and expecting the same results is a death wish. There’s a point when repetition goes from helpful to annoying.

 

Stay Positive & There’s A Reason We Always Round Up