• Define end goals and what forward motion looks like
  • Design and execute daily value-creation routines, with consistency and discipline
  • Act and make decisions based on previously established principles and rules, not by reacting to a particular set of circumstances
  • Be loyal to process and dilligence, for the sake of it
  • Tangible imperfection is better than theoretical perfection
  • Spend 80% of your available time (outside of family and personal time) on the main challenge at hand
  • Deliberately allocate space for studying and learning new ideas and skills, but be action-biased and thought-only averse
  • Build through writing
    • Write to clear your mind
    • Write to think
    • Write to understand
    • Write to stay objective and honest
    • Write to draft, plan and discard
    • Write to communicate
    • Write to connect
  • Don’t allow others to drag you into their chaos