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Click Reset: And Do It Right discusses why mindset, choices and focus play a significant role in our personal productivity. Our mindset is the software that runs our life, i.e., our subconscious, our daily choices modulate our energy levels, and our ability to focus determines how efficiently we get things done. 95% of our life is run by our subconscious. That says anything we do is a result of the data we have stored in our subconscious. This collection of data running our lives in the background is called mindset. However, altering the mindset alone is not enough. Choices like doing the most…mehr

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Click Reset: And Do It Right discusses why mindset, choices and focus play a significant role in our personal productivity. Our mindset is the software that runs our life, i.e., our subconscious, our daily choices modulate our energy levels, and our ability to focus determines how efficiently we get things done. 95% of our life is run by our subconscious. That says anything we do is a result of the data we have stored in our subconscious. This collection of data running our lives in the background is called mindset. However, altering the mindset alone is not enough. Choices like doing the most challenging task as the first thing in the morning, napping, taking time offs, not wasting brainpower on mindless activities, saving ourselves from decision fatigue, etc., also impact our performance. Once we develop the mindset and the right choices, all we need to do is focus. Click Reset and Do It Right discusses at length: -how choosing our battles can save immense energy; -how thoughts limit our success; -why there is no such thing as innate talent; -why the energy after napping and sleeping shall be treated sacred; -how seeking purpose is more relevant than pursuing passion; -how personification of a role model can bring the best solutions; -how the most prominent time thief mind wandering can be tackled; -how imagining the process instead of results prepares us for actions; -how trying to excel at everything is dangerous; -how procrastination can be cast away; among others.