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Henry Shimp

@waiting4cmnts

My journey in:
- Young professionalism
- Podcasting

WRITING: medium.com/@waiting4comme…
TALKING: open.spotify.com/show/4i9rDCipF…

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What I'm learning recently in podcasting: - Interest is everything - It's rarely the "Do this interview so I grow" episodes that push growth - It's choosing people and topics you want to learn about Hint: don't over prepare to interview. Follow what they want to discuss

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"Riding The Wave" of productivity: I wrote about it this AM and how to get on the proper side of inertia on a daily basis here: medium.com/@waiting4comme…

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Something I'm learning lately: Hard days are never that bad but are absolutely necessary. If you see yourself as a resilient person, hard days become less hard, drive more growth, and make the good days better. Embrace the hard days

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Most important thing in sourcing good books: Find writers who are deeply interested in what they are writing I'd rather read about how to make paint from someone who is enthralled by the topic than something I am into that the writer is fully into Interest is interesting

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Is the ultimate form of confidence not the willingness to do what you know you are good at? Even when it may not seem like the best path, doing what you are better than others at and betting on your ability to make it work is what true commitment to self look like.

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A reminder to all growing an audience in any space: - Doubling your audience doesn't get harder as you grow - 50 to 100 is just as hard as 1000 to 2000 - Staying in the game to get to the "bigger doubles" is the challenge When growth stalls, keep this in mind

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Talking about how hard you work is rarely well received. No one cares, first and foremost. And more importantly, it comes off as only being able to think of yourself.

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Currently reading Freezing Order by Bill Browder. HIs first book "Red Notice" is one of my all timers and a great read for anyone interested in Russian corruption. Freezing Order thus far has been just as good. Would highly recommend.

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Something I'm working on: Mental compartmentalization Especially early in your career it's easy to allow work to consume your thoughts for 16/17/18 hours a day Ultimately, I find this counter productive to the actual work you do Show up, turn it on Clock out, turn it off

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Even for a non golfer, check out my recent writing piece on the inevitable ups and downs of the game. This thinking can be applied to anything in life. TLDR: play a game of long term averages rather than worry about singular outcomes. thetiepodcast.com/weekly-newslet…

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Rec for young professionals: Take any chance you get to teach something. For 2 reasons: - One: to help someone else do their job better. - Two: teaching-->retention. It's amazing how enriching it is to your knowledge base on something to teach it to others.

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Optimized vs. Simplified Sometimes we need to take a step back from "optimizing" every piece of our lives and rather look to simplify as well. My further thoughts below: medium.com/@waiting4comme…

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Spending time on the things that interest you is never a waste of time. - Worst outcome: you learn and occupy more time with things you already enjoy. - Best outcome: you grow something really cool and meaningful in the process. Never think twice about time spent on passions.

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We are all highly prone, in good and bad ways, to the law of inertia. Hard habits are not easy to break and good ones are easy to continue. Awareness of this is the key. More on the idea below: medium.com/@waiting4comme…

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If you're young, focus on building (metaphorical) houses - Whether it's a career, your health, relationships, or a side gig, it takes time to get good at anything - Brick by brick progress is made - After lots of monotony, a foundation is built that can be leveraged for years

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As of late: Drinking: Coffee. Water. Electrolytes Eating: Paella last night. Focused on a slight increase in protein consumption Reading: Lone Survivor. An Awakening of Sleepy Hollow. Thinking: Mental Inertia. Use your mind to get out of a rut That's my DERT. What's yours?