What if first, you just calculate the most beneficial actions you can take (like Scott did), and after that asses each of those using something like piers steel’s procrastination equation? then you know which one you’re most likely to achieve, and can can choose more wisely.
also, doing the easiest first can sometimes be a good strategy to achieve all of them, steel calls it a success spiral, where you succeed time after time and it increases your motivation.
What if first, you just calculate the most beneficial actions you can take (like Scott did), and after that asses each of those using something like piers steel’s procrastination equation? then you know which one you’re most likely to achieve, and can can choose more wisely.
also, doing the easiest first can sometimes be a good strategy to achieve all of them, steel calls it a success spiral, where you succeed time after time and it increases your motivation.