3-2-1: On the shortness of life, what mastery requires, and how to overlap the things you love
06-13-2024
3-2-1: On the shortness of life, what mastery requires, and how to overlap the things you loveHappy 3-2-1 Thursday! Attention writers: 100 days ago I helped launch something big... It's a new book publisher called Authors Equity, and it's designed to be author-friendly in nearly every way. I'm the Founding Author and our launch was covered in The New York Times. Authors Equity pays authors more profits than traditional publishing and provides better distribution than self-publishing. We are signing new authors every week, but I want to highlight two:
I share these two as an example of the extremes. The Authors Equity model is attractive for established stars, self-published authors, and everyone in between. The game has changed. If you are a writer with a large audience or strong brand, Authors Equity is going to be able to deliver a combination of earnings and distribution that will be nearly impossible for other publishers to match. If you're interested in working together, please email info@authorsequity.com And now, here are 3 ideas, 2 quotes, and 1 question to consider this week... 3 Ideas From MeI. "Move toward the next thing, not away from the last thing. Same direction. Completely different energy." II. "Guilt lives in the past. Worry lives in the future. Peace lives in the present." III. "Mastery requires lots of practice. But the more you practice something, the more boring and routine it becomes. Thus, an essential component of mastery is the ability to maintain your enthusiasm. The master continues to find the fundamentals interesting." 2 Quotes From OthersI. Novelist and poet Robert Louis Stevenson on the shortness of life: "Old and young, we are all on our last cruise." Source: Crabbed Age and Youth (1877) II. Travel writer and essayist Alice Wellington Rollins on the importance of drive: "The test of a student is not how much he knows, but how much he wants to know." Source: Aphorisms for the Year (1897) 1 Question For YouHow can I overlap the things I enjoy? For example, maybe you want to exercise and spend time with your spouse. What type of exercise sounds fun to do with your spouse? Or perhaps you'd like to hang out with friends and build your career. How can you find ways to work with people you like being around? It doesn't always work, but there are usually a few areas of life you can overlap in an enjoyable way. Look for the overlap. Want to share this issue of 3-2-1 via text, social media, or email? Just copy and paste this link: https://jamesclear.com/3-2-1/june-13-2024 Until next week, James Clear p.s. "Have you been flossing?"
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