Success Master Skills: 50 Ways to Reduce Entropy in Daily Life
This post is technically Part 3 in my series on Entropy in Human Achievement. Part 1 is here Part 2 is here. Entropy is the disorder that seeps into our lives on a daily basis. With each lost credit card, misplaced phone number, wrong turn, late arrival, we rob ourselves of the satisfaction of getting what we truly want. Our energy and forward motion is blunted or blocked entirely. As we set up procedures in advance, we clear the way for more personal satisfaction, because we spend more time doing what we actually want to be doing. We don't waste energy "finding our way back" to our daily tasks and purposes. Here are just a few of the things we can do to prevent entropy from entering our lives. I will comment on some of these items in subsequent posts.
- Develop routines for as many life areas as possible (eating, exercising, saving, recreation, cell phone charging etc)
- Make lists
- Prioritize tasks
- Work from a list each day
- Set benchmarks for diet, exercise, finance, etc
- Quantify activities and plans. Measure results quantitatively
- Log the hitting of the benchmarks
- Work on big projects first, and longest
- Use checklists for multi-step tasks you do frequently
- Use checklists for multi-step tasks you do infrequently
- Send incoming calls to voicemail
- Give new processes time to work. Change processes with deliberation.
- Processes that work are rare. Eliminate or change successful processes very carefully if at all
- Increase resources allocated to successful processes
- Exit failing processes quickly, despite emotional attachment
- Go to bed at the same time every night
- Stay in one relationship
- Reward successes of big projects
- Stay away from volatile , erratic people
- Stay away from lazy people
- Stay away from people who use or previously used drugs
- Stay away from failing people
- Always assume there is a better expert than you on any topic
- Obtain outside expertise for all important tasks and goals (consultants, books, courses)
- Keep a notebook and/or voice recorder for recording ideas
- Read and write affirmations
- Write your goals frequently
- Stop doing what isn’t working. Review this often
- Measure twice and cut once
- Measure your weight and keep records
- Measure your cholesterol and keep records
- Use maps and GPS when driving
- Develop some form of personal information management
- Take pictures of all belongings for insurance purposes. Store offsite
- Back up all data frequently
- Use label makers, file cabinets, file folders and databases
- If something is a “whim”, identify it as such and don’t do it right now
- Keep a journal of what is working in your life and review it
- Put cell phone, keys, wallet, glasses, in the same place every night
- Use GTD
- Value the retention of capital as much as the spending of money
- Save at least ½ of any windfall
- Go for intrinsic rewards rather than extrinsic rewards
- Avoid tying rewards to the approval of others
- Keep carry-on bags with you
- Do all scheduled automobile maintenance
- Practice asset allocation strategies in investments
- Never enter a gambling casino. Do not engage in gambling.
- Get professional medical opinions on any health issues
- Do not smoke
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3 comments:
great post. Your articles are adding values to my life. 50 ways...i will try to follow those ways, hopefully it will become habits in my life.Thanks for sharing good information.
Thanks for the comment, Chris!
I think this list is so long that it will create the opposite effect.
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