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2x2: Five Steps for Making Progress on your Goals

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Hey all, Welcome to this week's edition of 2x2. As always, I've got a couple of resources, tools, di

Hey all, Welcome to this week's edition of 2x2. As always, I've got a couple of resources, tools, diversions, books, tools, toys, or other types of recommendations for you to check out; and then, secondly, are a couple of ideas, stories, or tips from me. Check this out 1: [How to Make a map of your mind]( Mind maps are underrated. And that's a fact. 2: [Coffee Mugs for Purists]() If there is one thing I don't need (or do I?) it's yet another double-walled coffee mug. But this might be the mug to end all mugs. It's small, has an unbreakable ceramic coating on the inside so your drink doesn't get any imparted flavors from the steel. I bought one of these immediately after seeing my friend with one of them during a trip to Atlanta last week, and it is awesome. I got the [10oz maker]( with the [Scope top]( and I love it. Something to think about 1: We don't always see what is happening right now "When the most important things in our life happen we quite often do not know, at the moment, what is going on. A man does not always say to himself, 'Hullo! I'm growing up' It is often only when he looks back that he realises what has happened and recognises it as what people call 'growing up.'" - C.S. Lewis (thanks, Barrett) 2: [Ray Dalio’s 5-Step Process for Making Progress on your Goals]( In Ray Dalio’s book, Principles, he lists a 5-step process for how to make progress on your goals: - Identify your goals. - Encounter your problems. - Diagnose the problems to get to their root cause. - Design changes to get around the problems. - Do what is needed. (Side note: After the recent Focus Course Academy, we got a lot of great feedback on ways to improve our goal-setting module before the next cohort in January. Can't wait to dive in.) * * * — Shawn P.S. [We are doubling all our prices over on TSS.]( [In-Depth App Training for Power Users]( To unsubscribe, click [here](. Blanc Media, 714 Main St., Grandview, MO 64030, United States

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