#43: being unreachable

πŸ‘‹ Welcome to the 43rd volume of Out of Curiosity, a weekly newsletter promoting ideas to help get 1% better everyday.

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In this issue:

πŸŽ™ Embracing your true self

πŸ’­ Why I'm unreachable (and you should be too)

❓15 questions to make you reflect on your life

😍 How to use design thinking to be happier

πŸŽ™ Embracing your true self

On this episode, we spoke with Charlene Wang about her upcoming book (Model Breakers) as well as the LivingOS Fellowship: a transformational group coaching experience for high achievers.

πŸ’­ Why I'm unreachable (and you should be too)

Our days are numbered and like you I want to spend my limited time in the best way.

Ruthlessly cutting out distractions helps.

What I am interested in

Spending time with people I love.

Spending time with people that spark my curiosity.

Spending time on my health like cooking nice food, doing fitness, sports.

Traveling to new places and exploring them alone or with people I love.

Hacking on creative projects, reading about stuff I'm curious about, or working on new businesses I'm passionate about.

Inspiring people to create stuff by sharing what I make and writing about it.

❓15 questions to make you reflect on your life

  • What is 1 thing I will do differently tomorrow?

  • Is this making me a better person?

  • How will being anxious about this serve me?

😍 How to use design thinking to be happier

The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths.

These persons have an appreciation, a sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern.

Beautiful people do not just happen.

β€”Elisabeth KΓΌbler Ross

Until next week,

Reza

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