David Kadavy

Mind Management, Not Time Management

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  • Avrianna Moises (Avi)has quoted3 months ago
    “Scientific management,” aka “Taylorism,” was born.
  • Avrianna Moises (Avi)has quoted3 months ago
    many of us approach productivity today as if it’s the speed of production, not the quality of our thinking, that matters.
  • Avrianna Moises (Avi)has quoted3 months ago
    Your edge as a human is in thinking the thoughts behind the doing.
  • Avrianna Moises (Avi)has quoted3 months ago
    “Earn with your mind, not your time.”
  • Avrianna Moises (Avi)has quoted3 months ago
    Your edge as a human is not in doing something quickly.
  • Avrianna Moises (Avi)has quoted3 months ago
    Which jobs are safe from the reach of AI? According to Lee, it’s the jobs that require creativity
  • Avrianna Moises (Avi)has quoted3 months ago
    These days, the mental work that matters isn’t about following a series of steps. It’s about finding your way to a novel and useful solution.
  • Avrianna Moises (Avi)has quoted3 months ago
    Most people’s idea of productivity is to be able to produce a lot of something. To do a lot. Follow a series of steps, and you’re done. Do it over and over again.

    But, more and more, if it can be completed in a series of steps, there’s no point in doing it. AI and automation are poised to eliminate forty to fifty percent of jobs within the next decade or two. It’s the jobs in which people follow a series of steps that are the most at-risk. AI expert Kai-Fu Lee says it’s the “optimization-based” jobs that will be taken over first. Jobs such as loan underwriters, customer service representatives, even radiologists. Jobs that involve what Lee calls “narrow tasks,” such as finding the ideal rate for an insurance premium, maximizing a tax refund, or diagnosing an illness. Tasks involving optimizing data will be the first to go.
  • Avrianna Moises (Avi)has quoted3 months ago
    I had discovered that making progress on my first book wasn’t so much about having the time to write. It was about being in the right state of mind to do the work at hand. I had discovered that today’s productivity isn’t so much about time management as it is about mind management.
  • Avrianna Moises (Avi)has quoted4 months ago
    Things are not difficult to make; what is difficult is putting ourselves in the state of mind to make them.
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