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There’s nothing so useless as doing efficiently something which shouldn’t be done at all

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I like a good test of bias.This TikTok recommended steps for being more anti-racist and one was to

I like a good test of bias.This TikTok recommended steps for being more anti-racist and one was to ta [Coach Tony]( Coach Tony [@tonystubblebine]( I like a good test of bias. [This TikTok recommended steps for being more anti-racist]( and one was to take this [Harvard implicit bias test](. It’s a couple of minutes long but I enjoyed getting a result that challenged me. Of course, tests like these are complicated and [this Vox article]( dives into this one in particular. _ Care for yourself as you would care for a guest. This is a [great explanation of finding the mindset]( to apply to yourself when it comes to self-care. In the morning think of what you would do to take care of a house guest and do that for yourself instead. There’s nothing so useless… A quick[discussion of this Peter Drucker quote](: “There’s nothing so useless as doing efficiently something which shouldn’t be done at all.” It’s a reminder that productivity is about meaningful results, not about filling time by being busy. Activity is not accomplishment although most often a lot of activity will be required. Own your boundaries. I have a feeling that many of you will be (or already are) at odds with the goals of your employer. [May this Christopher Walken clip give you strength](. A model for old age. Filed under aspiration (although I know at least one reader is in their 80s and maybe does stuff like this): [Nimblewill Nomad hiked 2617 miles of the Appalachian Trail at 83 years old](. Here is the [NY Times on the hike](. What do I have to do now to be able to hike the Appalachian trail forty years from now? It’s definitely not a goal that’s achieved by being a workaholic. __ For any coaches or aspiring coaches who read this. We have early bird pricing for our next round of habit coach certification. If you sign up this by Thursday, you’ll save $100. Here: [Habit Coach Certification](. Contact me if you have questions. Don’t miss out on the other issues by Coach Tony [Become a member for $5 per month]( Did you enjoy this issue? [Yes]( [No]( [Coach Tony]( Coach Tony [@tonystubblebine]( Tips, inspirations, and knowledge on productivity, happiness, health, and making an impact on our world. Official email of the Better Humans publication on Medium. (@bttrhumans) You can manage your subscription [here](. In order to unsubscribe, click [here](. If you were forwarded this newsletter and you like it, you can subscribe [here](. Created with [Revue by Twitter](.

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