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EPISODE · Dec 14, 2020 · 47 MIN

Why am I procrastinating?

from Let Me Speak To A Manager

A theme that Frank and Ian notice in successful people is a propensity for action. Rather than tinkering forever on the creative process, they get to a 70% solution and test. Seth Godin calls this endless tinkering loop a “failure to ship.” In this podcast, we explore the psychology behind procrastination and talk through the real-world ramifications and rewards of mastering this problem. Great music albums are rarely over-produced and neither are careersColin Powell’s “40/70” rule The importance of simple rules – “Is it built in wood or brick?”The most important factor before investing in a startupStop studying and start believing in yourselfEvaluating risk with your personal capital at stakeThe difference between a novice and a professionalDoing more of anything makes doing it once seem less dauntingIf you are going to flop, you might as well do it quicklyDone is better than perfect

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