Episode #315
Adopt 10x thinking to challenge assumptions and generate bold, practical paths to bigger goals across work, health, and relationships
Make goals measurable with micro-goals/OKRs and consistent tracking—if you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it
Create innovation through productive pauses and rapid iteration: break routines, ask absurd questions, start before you’re ready, and learn from failure
Fail early, fail often, fail forward.
If you can't measure it, you can't improve it.
If you think it's impossible, then it is for you.
We are creatures of habit.
Morning routines…
Exercise routines…
Bedtime routines…
We love to incorporate routines in our lives because they keep us sharp.
But do you sometimes get the feeling that routines turn into a loop that hinders you from taking a different path just because experts and other successful people said to stick to your habits?
Don’t get me wrong, routines are great! Encouraged even! But it’s not enough to simply have routines. You also have to learn how to adapt according to YOUR needs and innovate so you don’t get stuck.
Consider Apple and Amazon— they operate on routines BUT they never stopped growing because they continue to innovate and think outside of the box.
In this episode, let’s dive deep into Google’s “Rules for Innovation” and philanthropist and 10X thinker Peter Diamandis’ rules. I reveal the framework they use to blow up repetitive routines to create new habits and new lines of thinking for exponential performance.
Prepare your notes because this episode will provide you with easy-to-follow tactics that you can start applying today. Listen now!
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