Misunderstanding
Misunderstanding-use unknown information to calculate the difficulty of reaching the goal.
When you eliminate the unknowns of all information, you can jump out of this misunderstanding, from "I can't possibly" to "How should I".
Ways to solve misunderstandings: cultivate the ability to solve problems in a structured way
Cracking
Stereotypes-confine thinking to imagination
Deciphering the formula is to implement it in detail. The ancients said: Plan and act later. Before implementation, we must carefully consider the possibility of success, that is, estimate the cost and risk based on the existing information and problems. Understand the cost and accept the risk.
The time-oriented thinking of hard work is converted into goal-oriented, that is, the big goal is broken down into small goals step by step. When the goal becomes smaller, the feedback cycle will be shortened, and more intensive feedback will help shape the dopamine circuit and make us more excited.
We used to have a heart to look at the sea, but we never made any real effort to go to the sea.