πŸ’― My very First Newsletter!

Β· 3 min read Β· Lukas Zangerl

Hello friends,

welcome to my First Official Newsletter and thank you very much for signing up. Every Sunday evening I will be sharing with you actionable productivity tips, practical life advice, and high-quality insights from across the web, directly to your inbox.

So let us start!

πŸ“ƒ The To-Do List. Who does not know it? My To-Do list is several pages long. Just imagining opening makes my hands sweat. Why not turn it around and try the radical opposite?

This week I came across a blog written by the author of the 4-Hour Workweek (one of my favourite books) Tim Ferris, who writes about the β€œNot To Do List”.

What you don’t do influences what you can do.

If you want you can read the article here. My favorite items are number 2. do not e-mail first thing in the morning or last thing at night. and number 8. do not carry a cellphone or Crackberry 24/7. Definitely something I will try out next week when going on holiday to Greece.

πŸŽ† This week has shown me again that if you go through life with a certain openness, you will meet exactly those people who are on the same wavelength. You just need a little courage and patience.

If you have any suggestions or requests for the next blog post, feel free to write me at neurohackingly@gmail.com. I look forward to your message.

Have a great week!

Lukas xx


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πŸŽ₯ Youtube Video - Cool episode of Yes Theory, a channel I’ve been following for a long time. This episode is about how to get out of your comfort zone by full darkness exposure for several days.

✍🏻 Quote of the week:

One of the most helpful things you can do is ask yourself if the decision will matter five years from now, Peters adds. Relationships, houses, jobs β€” probably. But in five years, will you care that you chose the steak over the chicken, or picked the blue sweater over the red one?

From the article β€œA Guide to Overcoming FOBO, the Fear of Better Options”.