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New from Tim — "Q&A with Tim — Tools for Better Sleep, Musings on Parenting, the Different Roles of Fear, and More" (Plus: "Forget New Year’s Resolutions and Conduct a ‘Past Year Review’ Instead")

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 --------------------------------------------------------------- Hi All, Please find your weekly roundup email below. The “5-Bullet Friday” newsletter is coming on Friday, as always. 🎧 New podcast episode: [Q&A with Tim — Tools for Better Sleep, Musings on Parenting, the Different Roles of Fear, the Delight of Deepening Friendships, the Purpose of College, How to Boost Your Mood, HRV Training, and More]( (Brought to you by [Athletic Greens]() all-in-one nutritional supplement, [GiveWell.org](=) charity research and effective giving, and [Eight Sleep’s Pod Pro Cover](=) sleeping solution for dynamic cooling and heating.)= 🎧 New podcast episode: [Forget New Year’s Resolutions and Conduct a ‘Past Year Review’ Instead]() Short descriptions for each are below. Enjoy! --------------------------------------------------------------- 🎧 New podcast episode: [Q&A with Tim — Tools for Better Sleep, Musings on Parenting, the Different Roles of Fear, the Delight of Deepening Friendships, the Purpose of College, How to Boost Your Mood, HRV Training, and More]( == Welcome to another episode of [The Tim Ferriss Show,,](=) where it is usually my job to sit down with world-class performers of all different types to tease out the habits, routines, favorite books, and so on that you can apply and test in your own life. This time, we have a slightly different format, and I’m the guest. As some of you know, I tested a “fan-supported model” in 2019, but I ended up returning to ads by request. That’s a long story, and you can read more about it at [tim.blog/podcastexperiment](). I recently sat down with the supporter group for a fun and live Q&A on YouTube. I answered questions on plantar fasciitis relief, manga-assisted language learning and retention, breathing exercises, wolf conservation, parenting ambitions, mood and energy remedies, tools for better sleep, the different roles of fear, the value of college, favorite wrestling movies, and much, much more. Please enjoy! Listen to the episode on [Apple Podcasts](), [Spotify](, [Overcast](, [Podcast Addict](, [Pocket Casts](=), [Stitcher](), [Castbox](), [Google Podcasts](=), [Amazon Music](=), or on your favorite podcast platform. You can [watch the Q&A on YouTube here](=). The transcript of this episode [can be found here](). Transcripts of all episodes [can be found here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is brought to you by [Athletic Greens](). I get asked all the time, “If you could only use one supplement, what would it be?” My answer is usually [AG1]() by [Athletic Greens](), my all-in-one nutritional insurance. I recommended it in The 4-Hour Body in 2010 and did not get paid to do so. I do my best with nutrient-dense meals, of course, but [AG]() further covers my bases with vitamins, minerals, and whole-food-sourced micronutrients that support gut health and the immune system. Right now, [Athletic Greens]() is offering you their Vitamin D Liquid Formula free with your first subscription purchase—a vital nutrient for a strong immune system and strong bones. Visit [AthleticGreens.com/Tim]() to claim this special offer today and receive the free Vitamin D Liquid Formula (and five free travel packs) with your first subscription purchase! That’s up to a one-year supply of Vitamin D as added value when you try their delicious and comprehensive all-in-one daily greens product. --------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is also brought to you by [GiveWell.org](=)! For over ten years, [GiveWell.org](=) has helped donors find the charities and projects that save and improve lives most per dollar. GiveWell spends over 20,000 hours each year researching charitable organizations and only recommends a few of the highest-impact, evidence-backed charities they’ve found. In total, more than 50,000 people have used GiveWell to donate as effectively as possible. This year, support the charities that save and improve lives most, with [GiveWell](=). Any of my listeners who become new GiveWell donors will have their first donation [matched up to $250](=) when you go to [GiveWell.org](=) and select “PODCAST” and “Tim Ferriss” at checkout. --------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is also brought to you by [Eight Sleep](=)! [Eight Sleep’s Pod Pro Cover](=) is the easiest and fastest way to sleep at the perfect temperature. It pairs dynamic cooling and heating with biometric tracking to offer the most advanced (and user-friendly) solution on the market. Simply add [the Pod Pro Cover](=) to your current mattress and start sleeping as cool as 55°F or as hot as 110°F. It also splits your bed in half, so your partner can choose a totally different temperature. And now, my dear listeners—that’s you—can get $250 off [the Pod Pro Cover](=). Simply go to [EightSleep.com/Tim](=) or use code TIM at checkout. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🎧 New podcast episode: [Forget New Year’s Resolutions and Conduct a ‘Past Year Review’ Instead]() I’m often asked about how I approach New Year’s resolutions. The truth is that I no longer approach them at all, even though I did for decades. Why the change? I have found “past year reviews” (PYR) more informed, valuable, and actionable than half-blindly looking forward with broad resolutions. I did my first PYR after a mentor’s young daughter died of cancer on December 31st, roughly eight years ago, and I’ve done it every year since. It takes 30-60 minutes and looks like this: - Grab a notepad and create two columns: POSITIVE and NEGATIVE. - Go through your calendar from the last year, looking at every week. - For each week, jot down on the pad any people or activities or commitments that triggered peak positive or negative emotions for that month. Put them in their respective columns. - Once you’ve gone through the past year, look at your notepad list and ask, “What 20% of each column produced the most reliable or powerful peaks?” - Based on the answers, take your “positive” leaders and schedule more of them in the new year. Get them on the calendar now! Book things with friends and prepay for activities/events/commitments that you know work. It’s not real until it’s in the calendar. That’s step one. Step two is to take your “negative” leaders, put “NOT-TO-DO LIST” at the top, and put them somewhere you can see them each morning for the first few weeks of 2022. These are the people and things you *know* make you miserable, so don’t put them on your calendar out of obligation, guilt, FOMO, or other nonsense. That’s it! If you try it, let me know how it goes. And just remember: it’s not enough to remove the negative. That simply creates a void. Get the positive things on the calendar ASAP, lest they get crowded out by the bullshit and noise that will otherwise fill your days. Good luck and godspeed, everyone! Listen to the episode on [Apple Podcasts](=), [Spotify](, [Overcast](, [Podcast Addict](, [Pocket Casts](=), [Stitcher](), [Castbox](), [Google Podcasts](=), [Amazon Music](=), or on your favorite podcast platform. = FORWARDED THIS MESSAGE? [SIGN UP](=). [Tim Ferriss Photo] Join millions of monthly readers. Get exclusive content, private Q&As, giveaways, and more. 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