Instead of just auditing your money every month to figure out whether you're on budget or not, in looking for areas where you can reduce spend. What did i buy in the last year that actually moved the needle? Ye, a tea shirt, as much as i'm excited about it in the moment, rarely drove the needle, except for those first few lulu lemon tea shirts. And ye, one way that i've gone wrong is just getting way to knitty gretty and analyzing everything that i'm spending. I think it's easy to get caught into chasing the net worth creep. The last idea i will introduce here is from ramits ethy,. like you need to define
The information age gives us access to so much advice that it can be hard to see through the noise.
4AM morning routines that don't make sense for you. Productivity hacks that hardly move the needle. Hindsight bias cloaked as success stories.
Most advice is well-intentioned, but rarely translates to improvements in another person's life. So this week, Cal and Steph took a step back to ask the simple question: what are the 80/20 habits, beliefs, and products that had an outsized impact in changing their lives.
While many of their answers aren't revolutionary, they're universal and can be adopted by anyone.
If you find yourself looking for an 80/20 episode that cuts through the noise, this one is for you.