I’m dealing with scary situations that are making me - read literature on our Medicare health care insurance - try to get smart on legal and financial things but I lost my courage to study for CISSP and Microsoft certifications. When I study, I do it to learn, nor mechanically just to get something written on later. There are days I didn’t even feel like practicing Bansuri for 15 min (ever since we were faced with Severe Aortic stenosis, etc) Let me rephrase …. Everything fell apart after we were faced with Severe Aortic Stenosis Instead of setting aside chunks to study, the whole day revolves around getting smart in insurance (because insurance doesn’t want to pay they only want premiums), and in financial matters because no procedure, esp a new one like TAVR isn’t perfect how do I get courage internally?
James Clear, the author of Atomic Habits, has a short easy-to-read bullet-points weekly newsletter he sends every Thursday. Today's had these two simple ideas: "In the long-run, prioritization beats efficiency." Before you ask, "What should I do today?" Ask yourself, "What should I remove today?" Create the space you need to succeed. Link to his newsletter and signup: 3-2-1 Thursday newsletter