Anecdote perhaps apropos to the Buffett (mis?)quote: I try to have about 3 main goals/activities per year - at least one left-brained, at least one right-brained, and a flexible third slot. If I try to do only one thing, I inevitably get distracted because I get agitated about what I'm *not* doing. Two simultaneous streams of activity work (much) better than one for me. Beyond three, I start feeling spread too thin.
Fully agree, I've liked having a small number of goals that exercise different mental muscles. Something creative, something technical, something physical.
Cool and interesting post! Happy to see you back.
Anecdote perhaps apropos to the Buffett (mis?)quote: I try to have about 3 main goals/activities per year - at least one left-brained, at least one right-brained, and a flexible third slot. If I try to do only one thing, I inevitably get distracted because I get agitated about what I'm *not* doing. Two simultaneous streams of activity work (much) better than one for me. Beyond three, I start feeling spread too thin.
Fully agree, I've liked having a small number of goals that exercise different mental muscles. Something creative, something technical, something physical.
Great post.