Hi James and Peter. Thanks for your views on the compound effect. There are plenty of helpful examples that you mentioned and elaborated on.
Flip side is the negative compound effect. Like a hole in a boat, it will slowly sink your boat/positive compound effect.s. The fact that you can potentially set yourself up for failure, for disapointment that you could not do the positive compounding, but you succeeded in the negative, is pshycilogically tough and a real challenge. It can result in, shying away from setting yourself newer compound effect goal. I often thought that making commitments about what I would like to achieve and then coming up short, is like misleading yourself or even worse, lying to yourself.
As you discussed, a good read, but tough to set achievable compound effect goals. Doing it once is OK, but over time adds complexity and often the wheels come off.
Thanks. Looking forward to Mindfull Reading number 30. Hennie.
Hi James and Peter. Thanks for your views on the compound effect. There are plenty of helpful examples that you mentioned and elaborated on.
Flip side is the negative compound effect. Like a hole in a boat, it will slowly sink your boat/positive compound effect.s. The fact that you can potentially set yourself up for failure, for disapointment that you could not do the positive compounding, but you succeeded in the negative, is pshycilogically tough and a real challenge. It can result in, shying away from setting yourself newer compound effect goal. I often thought that making commitments about what I would like to achieve and then coming up short, is like misleading yourself or even worse, lying to yourself.
As you discussed, a good read, but tough to set achievable compound effect goals. Doing it once is OK, but over time adds complexity and often the wheels come off.
Thanks. Looking forward to Mindfull Reading number 30. Hennie.