

125: Willpower Doesn’t Work by Benjamin Hardy
Aug 6, 2021
This discussion challenges the reliance on willpower, emphasizing the crucial role of environment in achieving success. The speakers share insights on managing projects, overcoming limiting beliefs, and the power of social circles on personal growth. Personal anecdotes enrich their exploration of productivity strategies, including the balance between stress and recovery. They also dive into decision-making complexities and the benefits of collaboration, highlighting how environment shapes our actions and habits.
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Rome to Obsidian
- Mike Vardy encouraged Joe Buhlig to switch from Rome to Obsidian.
- Joe, initially hesitant, became a strong Obsidian advocate, even creating a course.
Environment over Willpower
- Willpower is not the key to change; environment is.
- The book "Willpower Doesn't Work" challenges popular productivity beliefs.
Quitting Smoking
- Joe Buhlig's mother-in-law believed willpower was key to change, like quitting smoking.
- Joe explained how her successful quit was actually due to environmental changes, a pact with her husband.