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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

428: James Clear - Asking Better Questions, Taking Action, & Doing A+ Work

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Careers, Management, Business

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2021

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

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Full show notes at www.LearningLeader.com

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James Clear is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller, Atomic Habits, which has sold more than 4 million copies worldwide. His writing is focused on how we can create better habits, make better decisions, and live better lives.

Notes:

  • “My primary hope is that people find what I write to be useful. As long as someone is able to implement the ideas I share to get the results they want, then I feel like I’ve done my part to make the world a slightly better place.”
  • "Working on a problem reduces the fear of it. It’s hard to fear a problem when you are making progress on it—even if progress is imperfect and slow."
  • Action relieves anxiety. We often avoid taking action because we think "I need to learn more," but the best way to learn is often by taking action.
  • Lack of confidence kills more dreams than lack of ability. Talent matters—especially at elite levels—but people talk themselves out of giving their best effort long before talent becomes the limiting factor. You're capable of more than you know. Don't be your own bottleneck.
  • What looks like talent is often careful preparation. What looks like skill is often persistent revision.
    • You need volume before intensity. The bad days are more important than the good days. You need to maintain consistency.
  • Preparation for a lawyer:
    • Most cases are won long before you enter a courtroom. You must be willing to prepare.
  • Question James asks to those who are pitching him a TV show or movie for Atomic Habits:
    • What causes a similar show to succeed? ("I don't think people are serious enough about succeeding.")
    • "Having a plan almost always serves you even if it doesn't go according to plan."
  • A+ work - Good enough is ok for most things. For creators, doing A+ work is crucial.
  • Be “selectively ignorant.” Ignore topics that drain your attention. Unfollow people that drain your energy. Abandon projects that drain your time. Do not keep up with it all. The more selectively ignorant you become, the more broadly knowledgeable you can be.
  • At multiple points this year, the top 3 read books on Amazon were: 1) A Promised Land by President Barack Obama 2) Atomic Habits by James Clear, and 3) Becoming by Former first lady, Michelle Obama... I asked James, what is it like to see your work amongst the world's most powerful people? "It's been a wild few years!"
  • The best marketing strategy? Excellent work
  • Read Scott Young's article, Do The Real Thing
  • There are 3 primary drivers of results in life:
    • Your luck (randomness).
    • Your strategy (choices).
    • Your actions (habits).
    • Only 2 of the 3 are under your control. But if you master those 2, you can improve the odds that luck will work for you rather than against you.
  • A Chilean saying: "Criticizing a musician is easy, but it is more difficult when you have a guitar in your hand." -- Don't criticize someone else unless you're willing to do the work.
    • Be known as a champion for great ideas versus someone who is against something.
  • "The more comfortable I am with myself, the less I feel a need to win arguments with other people."
    • Peer pressure applies when you don't know who you are.
  • Fame - "I have no interest in being famous. I want to be known by brand, not by face."
    • What he learned from a cab driver in Singapore about fame: "They have the name and not the life. We have the life and not the name."
  • The Cardinal Rule of Behavior Change: What gets rewarded, gets repeated. What gets punished, gets avoided. Don’t reward behavior you don’t want to see repeated.
  • The easy way is often the hard way. Shortcuts, one-sided deals, and selfish behavior create debts. You only look like a winner until the bill comes due. Short-term actions become long-term frustrations. In hindsight, the hard way only seems slow in the moment.
  • "The target audience is always the same: myself. I like Morgan Housel's line, "Writing for yourself is fun, and it shows. Writing for others is work, and it shows."
  • Life/Career Advice:
    • Questions are better than advice... Ask these questions:
      • What am I optimizing for?
      • Can my current habits carry me to my desired future?
      • What am I really trying to achieve?
      • What do I really want?
      • Go fast - "Don't rush, but don't wait."

Transcript

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0:00.0

The way to really learn something is to do it and reading about it or watching a YouTube

0:06.7

clip or listening to podcasts or whatever, like consuming is fine if it is in service

0:12.4

to the thing that you're trying to do, if it is enriching or enhancing the action that

0:16.6

you're taking.

0:17.6

However, consuming is not that useful and it's kind of just a crutch or a form of procrastination

0:23.0

if it's a substitute for acting.

0:25.8

And I think a lot of the time planning becomes its own form of procrastination.

0:30.3

You know, we start researching and we start digging in and we want to learn more and we

0:33.9

think, oh, I don't quite know enough yet.

0:36.2

And you just keep spending your reals researching and researching.

0:39.1

It's not enhancing your actions except to employ them.

0:48.8

Welcome to The Learning Leader Show, presented by Insight Global, I am your host, Ryan

0:56.4

Hawk.

0:57.4

Thank you so much for being here, text, learners to 44222 to become part of Mindful Monday.

1:06.4

You along with tens of thousands of other learning leaders from all over the world will

1:11.0

receive a carefully curated email from me.

1:14.5

Coach Monday morning to help you start your week off right.

1:19.9

You'll also receive the tales about how my book, Welcome to Management, will help you

1:24.7

become a more effective leader, text, learners to 44222.

1:32.3

Now onto tonight's featured leader, my friend, the great James Clear is back, he's the author

1:38.0

of Atomic Habits, a book that has sold more than 4 million copies and has spent years

1:45.0

yes, years on the New York Times bestseller list.

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