3 minutes vs 3 months
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Hey friends,
For the past 3 months, Iβve had an item on my to-do list thatβs been taking up mental space and weighing me down emotionally. That item was to create this yearβs Google Ads campaigns my side-business. Quick background – Since 2013, Iβve been running a company calledΒ 6medΒ that helps students get into medical school. Most of the day-to-day operations are now handled by friends, but every year there are things that I have to do myself that I havenβt yet gotten around to delegating.
For the past 3 months, Iβve been procrastinating from making these ad campaigns – I built it up as a big, annoying undertaking that would need several spare hours of time and effort to do. And so, whenever Iβve had a spare few hours or a day off work, Iβve thought to myself βargh I really should setup these Google Adsβ. And every time, Iβve chosen to do literally anything else instead, from productive things like making videos and studying for upcoming exams, to completely the opposite like sitting on the sofa and watching βvoice coach reacts to Shawn Mendesβ-type YouTube videos.
Anyway, I had a moment of triumph today. Iβd driven back from St Albans to Cambridge, and after cleaning my desk and putting the laundry in, I decided βyou know what, Iβm just going to setup this google ad thing and be done with itβ. So I logged in, found last yearβs campaign settings, changed some details… and it was done. 3 minutes to complete a job Iβve been avoiding for 3 months.
I was a little stunned by how easy it was. Itβs pretty ridiculous just how much mental space this one thing has been occupying in my head for the past few months. And all it took was 3 minutes to get done. Had I invested those 3 minutes of time in February, Iβd have been far more at peace with myself.
Oh well. Itβs done now. And I can use this experience as a lesson for the future – that whenever I find myself putting something off for an extended period of time, I should think back to this moment and just do it there and then.
So Iβll put the question to you – have you had any similar moments in your life, where youβve built up something in your head as being a really big deal, but then when you actually do it you realise itβs so much easier than you realised? Iβd love to hear from you – do hit the <reply> button and let me know π
Have a great week!
Ali
This week’s podcast
009 – What makes an awkward silence? | Not Overthinking
In this episode, we talk aboutΒ awkward silences, why we think they happen, how we can stop them happening and whether we should stop them happening at all. We try and understand why we’re more comfortable with some people than others, and why car journeys and sleepovers are a great source of deep conversation and human connection.
Stuff I enjoyed this week
1 – ArticleΒ –Β Mr Money MoustacheΒ (my favourite personal finance blogger) wrote a great article calledΒ Our Shared Ongoing Battle To Not Buy A Tesla. It’s an interesting look into theΒ Purchase Justification MachineΒ that we all have running in the background.
2 – ArticleΒ –Β Status as a Service (Eugene Wei)Β – This is a very long and very interesting look at the success of various social networks based on the principles thatΒ people are status-seeking moneysΒ andΒ People seek out the most efficient path to maximizing social capital.Β Reading through it made me reconsider a large chunk of my own actions from the lens ofΒ maximising social capital.
3 – PodcastΒ – Eugene Wei, the guy who wrote the status article above, was interviewed on theΒ Invest Like The Best podcastΒ (excuse the lame name, it’s actually really good). The conversation was fairly wide-ranging, and I think you’ll enjoy it even if you have no interest in investing.
Kindle Highlight of the Week
My 1 repeated learning in life: “There Are No Adults” Everyone’s making it up as they go along. Figure it out yourself, and do it.
β Naval (@naval) June 15, 2010
This tweet byΒ NavalΒ was quoted inΒ Tools of TitansΒ by Tim Ferriss.