Only 30 Seconds! -part2 - Deepstash
Only 30 Seconds! -part2

Only 30 Seconds! -part2

  • Act quickly: Waiting a few hours, you may recall the facts, but you lose the nuance. And this makes all the difference in deciding what matters. (The tone/way one seemingly simple suggestions sparks others? The shadow of an idea in your mind? Write down fast!)
  • You’re able to help others more: This habit helps to observe what matters to other people, manage different interests in future conversations, understand others needs and so solve their problems.
  • Each time you practice, it gets a little easier, a little more helpful/valuable and little more fun.

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