• qeqpep@lemm.eeOP
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    1 year ago

    Thx for the term. Is there a guide, a wiki with principles and examples of scheduling? I do SRS review before sleep and exercise right after studying to aid memorization (via 2 different mechanisms), but I’m sure missing something else.

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      1 year ago

      There’s a million guides. I can’t recommend anyone specific. All my ideas of pipelining come from computer science books.

      If you’re constantly evaluating your life, or your day, and thinking about how you could have done something more efficiently. You’re on the right track. Don’t over-optimize don’t overanalyze, but if you see easy wins take them.

      Don’t overlook the power of no! You don’t have to do everything. There’s a lot of things you probably can just cut out of your life with no real quality of life impact. So figure out what you don’t have to do, which requires you having clear goals about what you want to do, but once you have those goals. You can prune your life so that you’re not doing a lot of stuff that’s not impactful for those goals