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Park on a downhill slope
Merlin Mann | Apr 27 2005
43F Google Group [Park on a downhill slope] Jeffrey Windsor shares a great tip for making it easy to start work in the morning—by always leaving off at a point where it will be easy, intuitive, and interesting to pick things back up. Instead of grinding away until you're drained and out of enthusiasm, quit while you're on a roll.
Similarly, I’ve heard that Hemingway advised writers to “leave some water in the well” by stopping in the middle of a paragraph or sentence. That advice isn't just for writers and students, of course. It could go for virtually any kind of job, and certainly fits well with the Getting Things Done idea of the “next action.” [Link encouragement via David McCormick] 19 Comments
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unless you're facing uphill, in...Submitted by sadie (not verified) on May 1, 2005 - 11:33am.
unless you're facing uphill, in which case you should steer toward the road to ensure your front tires hit the curb as soon as possible. only if there's no curb should you always steer away from the road regarless of up-/down-hill. » POSTED IN:
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