
DarrenDaily On-Demand The Uber Successful's Guide to Faster, Better, Easier
Jun 10, 2021
The show uncovers the real systems behind high performers and explains how simple constraints make great results repeatable. Practical analogies like a carpenter's jig show how routines cut mistakes and decision load. A 20-minute Sunday planning practice is highlighted as a tiny habit that multiplies time and performance. Everyday setups like desks and packing are framed as easy places to apply these principles.
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Systems Reduce Cognitive Load
- A jig constrains the environment to guide repeated actions so they happen smoothly each time.
- This reduces mental choices and muscular control, making execution more reliable.
Stability Multiplies Performance
- A jig stabilizes a process by reducing degrees of freedom, easing both memory and muscular control.
- That stability lets you achieve better results with less effort and fewer mistakes.
Design Your Environment For Success
- Jigger your environment and routines so surroundings recruit you toward your priorities.
- Use systems to execute with excellence while spending far less energy and attention.
