#opg $OPG ⚠️ Don't get fooled by the "hustle" in your day.. You might be charging your energy in the wrong place!
The biggest trap you can fall into is the "illusion of achievement".
You wake up, open 20 tabs in your browser, read articles, watch educational videos, and write a to-do list that's a meter long.. And by the end of the day, you feel a "severe exhaustion" that makes you think you've traversed forests of achievements.
But the shock? When you look at the actual results (in your work, your skills, or even in your bank account), you find the indicator at zero! You haven't moved a single step forward.
Why does this happen?
Because your mind tricks you and gives you "free dopamine" just for planning or learning, making you escape from the hardest step: actual execution. Continuous preparation is the easiest way for indirect procrastination.
To escape this trap and transform from a "busy" person to a "productive" one, you need to apply 3 golden rules:
1. Rule (70/30): Allocate only 30% of your time for learning and planning, and 70% for practical application. Don't close the course or book until you've come out with a "product" or real experience in your hands.
2. Learn by project (Project-Based): Don’t learn a skill randomly just because it's in demand. Choose a small project (app, design, article, calculation) and learn the skill that will help you complete that specific project.
3. Filter out "fake tasks": Any task that doesn't directly contribute to your development, increase your income, or complete your current project.. is just
The biggest trap you can fall into is the "illusion of achievement".
You wake up, open 20 tabs in your browser, read articles, watch educational videos, and write a to-do list that's a meter long.. And by the end of the day, you feel a "severe exhaustion" that makes you think you've traversed forests of achievements.
But the shock? When you look at the actual results (in your work, your skills, or even in your bank account), you find the indicator at zero! You haven't moved a single step forward.
Why does this happen?
Because your mind tricks you and gives you "free dopamine" just for planning or learning, making you escape from the hardest step: actual execution. Continuous preparation is the easiest way for indirect procrastination.
To escape this trap and transform from a "busy" person to a "productive" one, you need to apply 3 golden rules:
1. Rule (70/30): Allocate only 30% of your time for learning and planning, and 70% for practical application. Don't close the course or book until you've come out with a "product" or real experience in your hands.
2. Learn by project (Project-Based): Don’t learn a skill randomly just because it's in demand. Choose a small project (app, design, article, calculation) and learn the skill that will help you complete that specific project.
3. Filter out "fake tasks": Any task that doesn't directly contribute to your development, increase your income, or complete your current project.. is just