On Sunday we found out that our calls are visited by a stable group of enjoyers. There may be several reasons why the rest of Synthesizers don't show up: 1. You don't know that such calls exist 2. You don't know how to get on a call 3. You are afraid that you can't contribute to the discussion 4. You don't have enough time 5. You find no value in such calls 6. ??? So, 1. Such calls do exist. We have fun and exchange experience every Sunday 2. Here's the link, buddy 3. Give it a shot. Even if you keep silent the first meeting, you'll have something to talk about at the next one. 4. That's understandable and it's about priorities. If you were to be shown how much value you can get there... 5. It's fun. It's engaging. It's informative and motivating. Do you still have any reasons not to join next time?
Hi there, I have so many books ready to be read, all spanning different topics. My Tsundoku. Recently I made the decision to lay them all out and organise them by subject and began creating what is essentially a syllabus of the next subjects to tackle based on the skills they'd help develop. I'm attempting to organise them by the highest leverage skills, the things that have the most impactful knock on effect. The ones that took priority for me were: - Decision making - Learning more efficiently - Communication skills I wanted to put this question out to the community. What skills do you consider to be highest leverage skills that you'd prioritise and why?
I loved the video and the way this fellow shared the story...grabbing a few clips to support the narrative. His reminder that you saw the pony in every pile of manure and turned it into a lifestyle is priceless. "Not a Facebook or Amazon...in fact nothing really out of the ordinary" You synthesized (and continue to do so) the information from each experience of your past and made it an amazing feast! Bravo Andrew