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Progress rarely happens in a straight line; it typically unfolds in loops.
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107 |
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Of all the factors that have been studied, the strongest known force in daily motivation is a sense of progress.
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Psychologists find that achieving a sense of progress doesn’t require huge gains. Fuel can come from small wins.
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124 |
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Making progress isn’t always about moving forward. Sometimes it’s about bouncing back.
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147 |
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Progress is not only reflected in the peaks you reach – it’s also visible in the valleys you cross. Resilience is a form of growth.
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147 |
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The way we live is eroding our capacity for deep, sustained, perceptive attention – the building blocks of intimacy, wisdom, and cultural progress.
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013 |
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…self-controlled students manage their efforts at learning not only by suppressing distractions but by constantly evaluating their own thought and progress.
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If we want to shape our own future, we must consider how we want to live and how we want to define progress, and as we do so, prepare to welcome to our ranks the thinking person’s most prickly yet necessary companion – doubt.
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We are eroding attention – the most crucial building block of wisdom, memory, and ultimately the key to societal progress.
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…it’s in honest, sometimes harsh feedback that you learn where to retrain your focus in order to continue to make progress.
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