Episode 1: Quit, Sit, Commit – A New Mindset for 2026
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概要
Happy 2026! We are officially kicking off Good Vibes & Deep Dives with a mindset refresh. If you are already looking at your New Year’s resolutions and feeling stressed, this episode is for you.
Instead of a traditional 2025 recap, Gloria shares the three essential rules she’s carrying into the new year. Inspired by Oliver Burkeman’s best-selling book Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals, we’re ditching the toxic productivity advice and embracing a new framework: Quit, Sit, and Commit.
Tune in to learn why "strategic underachievement" might be the healthiest choice you make this week, and how realizing you are "cosmically insignificant" can actually set you free.
Key Takeaways
- The Efficiency Trap: Why getting better at processing your work just leads to more work (and how to stop the cycle)
- Rule #1: QUIT (Strategic Underachievement) – The art of deciding in advance what you are going to fail at, so you can succeed where it counts
- Rule #2: SIT (Staying on the Bus) – How to strengthen your "patience muscle" and surrender to the speed of reality without giving up
- Rule #3: COMMIT (Cosmic Insignificance Therapy) – Why the universe doesn't care about your five-year plan and why that is the most liberating news you’ll hear all day
- This Week’s Advice: Practice “quitting” by picking one area of your life to be 'bad at' and tell yourself, “I choose what matters and I quit the rest” whenever you feel guilty about not getting everything done
Resources Mentioned
- Book: Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman
- Book: Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative by Austin Kleon
Connect With Us
- Website: GoodVibesDeepDives.com
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