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Podcast #54: State of the Systems 2020
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2021 1:14 pm
by reinhard
I posted the episode itself a few days ago but was in too much of a scramble to start a new topic here:
https://everydaysystems.com/podcast/episode.php?id=54
Re: Podcast #54: State of the Systems 2020
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2021 4:14 pm
by MD
I am psyched about the latest podcast!
Thanks for posting it. I am intrigued about upcoming topics for 2021.
Each time I read a media report about the latest fad diet or a quick way to lose weight or get in shape, I think of the benefits of moderation espoused here in Everyday Systems, and in a hare-and-tortoise race the slow and steady tortoise usually wins.
Lately I have been reading a lot about the FIRE (Financially Independent, Retired Early) movement, and their approach about becoming wealthy by spending less reminds me of the slow-and-steady approaches to diet and exercise here.
Perhaps you have some thoughts on personal finance you could share in a podcast?
Thanks again,
-Marc D.
Re: Podcast #54: State of the Systems 2020
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2021 3:40 pm
by NoelFigart
Enjoyed your State of the Systems podcast.
For what it is worth, your systems and your discussion of the importance of good habits have been a serious lifeline for my own household! Having that idea of habits and self-discipline being important has allowed us to have sensible structure to our days. We haven't gained weight (lost, in fact), the house isn't a hideous mess, and we eat regular, tasty meals at appropriate times.
For my husband and I, Urban Ranger has kept us physically fit without going buggy (and yes, I do find a step counter motivational, too!).
For my own part, I've been using a modified version of Chain of Self-command with a Bullet Journal and that has kept my life from spiraling out of control while the pandemic and attendant issues have been upon us.
I know that your ideas around habit weren't even vaguely intended to be a Pandemic Coping Tool, but wow...
Thank you. Your ideas have certainly wound up being beneficial to my household.