By Productive Porcupine
The great, wake up early challenge is going much better in its third month. Here are the results so far:
As of March 2nd, my median wake-up time is now less than my goal of 5:15. Math-nerd translation: I’ve gotten up before 5:15 more than . . . → Read More: The Great Wake-Up Challenge Update: March Edition
By Productive Porcupine
How is the great, wake up early challenge going? If you asked me, I’d say ‘making progress’, but actually looking at the numbers is another story:
(The numbers on the graph are expressed as fractions of an hour, e.g. 5:30 is 5.5 — I only do this because . . . → Read More: The Great Wake Up Challenge Update
By Productive Porcupine
It’s time to put my post about public and humiliating failure to the test.
For months I’ve fought a losing battle to wake up early. There are several projects I want to make progress on but, when I get home from my job, it’s hard to find the necessary energy. Tired . . . → Read More: The Great Early Wake-up Challenge
By Productive Porcupine
If your new year’s resolutions involved stopping smoking, getting in shape, saving more money or learning a new skill, then Google is here to help. They have a special page of their tools to help you keep track of and reach your goals.
[click here for the . . . → Read More: Google Helps You Keep New Year's Resolutions
By Productive Porcupine
One of the most interesting things we’ve discovered… is that [people] are more motivated by the fear of looking bad than by the hope of getting millions of dollars. So if you want to get millions of dollars, put yourself in a position where failure will be public and humiliating. —Paul . . . → Read More: How Public and Humiliating Failure Leads to Success
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