Discipline
When your rationality wants one thing
but your emotions do something else.
Elephant Rider
- metaphor describing our internal interactions
- elephant = emotional side
- rider = rational side
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The rider is tiny but intelligent,
holding the reigns and choosing the right path.
The elephant is huge but simple,
with a mind of its own.
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Most of the time, the elephant let’s the rider lead the way.
But at 6 tons it won’t be bossed around!
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If the rider is indecisive or tired,
the elephant will do as it likes.
If the elephant gets scared,
it will not obey the rider.
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Ego depletion
- making decisions (big or small) is tiring
- everyone has some operational capacity
- when the capacity is depleted, we let the emotional side take over
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Replenishing the capacity
- allows us to avoid the depletion
- needs to be done in advance
- take breaks
- do simple manual activities
- improve your mood
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Growing the capacity
- it is possible to increase our capacity
- by building positive habits
- by lowering an emotional aversion
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Emotional aversion
- some activities appear daunting right away:
- demanding lots of effort
- ambiguous; many unknowns
- uncomfortable or even painful
- this creates an emotional barrier
- lowering the barrier makes an activity approachable
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The rider must plan around the elephant’s needs
to make good progress on their journey
without being thrown into a ditch.
TOOL: Habit tracker
Define positive habits
and track them daily.
Habit |
Workout |
Alcohol |
Coding |
Target |
> 10 min |
< 0,5 l |
> 30 min |
1. |
🟢 20 |
🟢 0 |
🔴 15 |
2. |
🔴 5 |
🔴 1 |
🔴 10 |
3. |
🔴 0 |
🟢 0,2 |
🔴 25 |
4. |
🟢 13 |
🟢 0,2 |
🟢 35 |
5. |
🟢 12 |
🟢 0 |
🟢 45 |
My Habits
- Get up early
- before 4:45 daily
- no exceptions
- Gym workout
- at least 10 minutes daily
- right after waking up
- Personal Work session
- at least 1 hour daily
- right after the gym
TOOL: ToDo Today
What?
- list of prioritized, time-boxed tasks
- prepared the previous day
Why?
- avoids decision paralysis
- trimmed down daily list is manageable
- big tasks split into small ones
- the elephant doesn’t get scared
Important task first
- something you want or need to complete
- consistent daily progress
TOOL: Daily Heroism
[Philip Zimbardo]
Take a small step out of your comfort zone.
Daily.
Why?
- grows your ability to act and step out of the crowd
- aids in fulfilling your vision and maintaining discipline
My Heroisms
- smalltalk
- do it before you rationalize