Systems thinking
Systems focus on the processes and routines that lead to desired results, emphasizing consistent actions over end goals.
Examples:
- Developing a daily workout routine to stay healthy rather than focusing solely on a weight-loss goal.
- Building a habit of saving a percentage of income rather than aiming for a specific savings target.
What's similar to this idea?
- Project Planning
- Breaking down tasks
What's opposite of this idea?
- Goal-oriented thinkingGoal-oriented thinkingGoals focus on the results you want to achieve, providing direction and motivation for your efforts. Examples: * Setting a goal to lose weight or save money provides a clear target to work towards. * Goals serve as benchmarks for success and milestones in progress. Where does this idea come from? * Prevailing wisdom * Having something to work towards What's similar to this idea? * Vision planning What's opposite of this idea? * Systems thinking Where does this idea lead to? * Winners
- Result-focused strategies
Where does this idea lead to?
- Habits that are AtomicHabits that are AtomicAtomic habits are small, consistent routines that form the building blocks of larger systems, driving remarkable long-term results. Examples: * A 1 percent daily improvement builds on itself to create significant progress over time. * Just as atoms form the foundation of molecules, atomic habits form the foundation of extraordinary achievements. * Small routines, like writing a single sentence daily or doing a 5-minute workout, multiply into bigger wins over time. Where does this idea come f
- Progress-driven mindset
Status: #idea
Tags: systems, processes, habits, improvement
References
Atomic Habits by James Clear > Chapter 1