⚡ Fueler Weekly 72: How to Make Work Effortless?
Don’t do more today than you can completely recover from by tomorrow.
The way we think about productivity hasn’t changed much in the past 100 years. We hear the same tropes repeated ad nauseum on social media. Laziness is the enemy. Procrastination is a sin. I’ll sleep when I’m dead.
We put pain on a pedestal and deify the daily grind. But what if overworking is the reason you’re not getting anywhere? What if there was another way to reach your goals? What if you’ve been thinking about productivity all wrong?
There are sort of two types of people in the world right now. There are people who are burned out and there are people who know they are burned out. And in that environment, you have to find an easier, smarter, different way of doing things.
And the beginning of that change starts with a mindset shift. The mindset that we have to get rid of is a Puritan idea, which not only taught that hard work is a virtue — which I absolutely think it is — but that also ease is something to be distrusted, that it’s inherently something that we shouldn’t be doing.
💡 One Great Idea for the Ambitious
Curiosity is the most underrated skill, by Tanosei
🚀 Three Best Projects of the Week
🎩 Trending Profile of the Week
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📣 Announcement
Fueler is going out of beta on 6th July, more updates coming soon. We will need your support in spreading the words.
What changes after it? 👀
Nothing much, it’s just you will be getting best experiences while using Fueler.
Stay tuned for more updates
📚 One Free Resource of the Week
A collection of free resources and templates you need to get work done as a freelancer
📂 Proof of Ideas of the Week
Write a UI/UX case study on "Movie ticket booking app"
Pick an open-source project on GitHub and submit your PR
Write a case study about 5 mistakes products should avoid doing to improve user retention
Redesign the Login & Signup page of the Pinterest
Develop a website to tribute Elon Musk by showcasing all the projects he has worked on
📂 Tweet of the Week
Alright folk, that seems like enough for this week, see you again next week 😎
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