I'm glad you found this useful. I'd be curious to hear, once you've dusted off your 12 favorite problems, if you find that they are still in alignment with where you are today.
Hey Andrew. This was a really well written piece and I enjoyed reading it with the audio track. I've found it immensely beneficial to define to myself what I want from the book/course/video before I dive into it. It helps me see if its worth spending time on and it helps my brain actually pick out the relevant parts of the material to help me achieve the outcome I want. I even made a video about it a year ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGaeKWuciMc
I've extracted two action items from here:
- Create a one-pager for my reading projects
- Continue defining my 12 favorite problems (I have a draft from long ago)
I'm glad you found this useful. I'd be curious to hear, once you've dusted off your 12 favorite problems, if you find that they are still in alignment with where you are today.
Hey Andrew. This was a really well written piece and I enjoyed reading it with the audio track. I've found it immensely beneficial to define to myself what I want from the book/course/video before I dive into it. It helps me see if its worth spending time on and it helps my brain actually pick out the relevant parts of the material to help me achieve the outcome I want. I even made a video about it a year ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGaeKWuciMc
I'm glad you liked it. I'll go watch your video now as this is something I'm still navigating and figuring out. :-)