Succesful people on /biz/, how do you focus on important shit?
Masturbate at least once everyday.
>>1981260
the wolf comes to biz
Skip masturbating, because whenever I start it turns into a 5 hour long fap session.
>>1981288
well that sounds like a personal problem
>>1981176
I only focus on important shit that benefits me in some way, if I can find a way for something to benefit me I'll get it done.
School work? Fuck that, but it will benefit me getting my parents off my back.
Working on my small business, filling orders, getting labels, taking product pictures, taping envelopes, I'm there anytime, because I make money off each one I do, and it's faster than cuck wage.
Define """"successful"""".
>>1981713
>Define """"successful"""".
in /biz/ sense, someone who went through a process of learning and creating something and succeeded for the most part in his endeavor and is richer today because of the process.
>>1981176
I define success as not being burdened with "important shit."
If I find a task that for some reason requires my full attention I will pay someone to pay someone to do it for me.
>>1981260
Only once is rookie status
Psychologically you're 'interested' in something when you view it as useful. If on a subconscious level you don't view what you're doing as useful, you're not going to be interested. Naturally focused people believe the activity they are doing is worth it. If you're not one of those people, then you have to build a habit of thinking that this is going to make you money both short and long term.
If you build a shitty process of doing things you're always going to have inconsistent results and not learn anything from your work.
Working in a way that you can grow overall and apply to future tasks, developing the right mindset and approach, are more important in the long run.
>>1981294
He'll make it your problem for $50.
>>1981176
Just say "No" to half of the shit people ask of you. Keep your diary clear.
or alternatively you can use the Carlos Ghosn/Tom Ford approach and have every moment of your life scheduled 6-12 months ahead
t. Warren Buffett
>>1981260
This and Modvigil
>>1981822
>If I find a task that for some reason requires my full attention I will pay someone to pay someone to do it for me.
That's a pretty good explanation