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The Power of Intentional Misalignment
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Jan 3
Most advice focuses on alignment: aligning goals, habits, values, and schedules. But there’s a lesser-known mental tool that works in the opposite direction—intentional mi
The Silent Cost of Always Being Available
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Dec 19
Being reachable at all times is often framed as professionalism, but constant availability quietly degrades the quality of your thinking. When every message demands immedi
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The Power of Intentional Misalignment
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Jan 3
Most advice focuses on alignment: aligning goals, habits, values, and schedules. But there’s a lesser-known mental tool that works in the opposite direction—intentional mi
The Silent Cost of Always Being Available
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Dec 19
Being reachable at all times is often framed as professionalism, but constant availability quietly degrades the quality of your thinking. When every message demands immedi
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The Strategic Power of Leaving Things Undecided
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Dec 18
Most people are taught that clarity is the goal—that decisions should be made quickly, plans finalized, and questions answered as soon as possible. But in many areas of li
The Quiet Power of Reversibility
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Dec 16
Most people freeze not because they don’t know what to do, but because they believe every decision is permanent. When a choice feels irreversible, the brain treats it like
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The Strategic Power of Leaving Things Undecided
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Dec 18
Most people are taught that clarity is the goal—that decisions should be made quickly, plans finalized, and questions answered as soon as possible. But in many areas of li
The Quiet Power of Reversibility
0x8428
Dec 16
Most people freeze not because they don’t know what to do, but because they believe every decision is permanent. When a choice feels irreversible, the brain treats it like
0x8428
Written by
rebornjem
Here to build on base.
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