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# The Hemingway Bridge
Lon Setnik
dates:: 2022-10-25
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*End before you're done, with a setup to finish tomorrow, that way you'll always start eas.*
This reminds me of [[begin with the end in mind]], in this case it is end with the beginning in mind.
It's kind of like [[Design thinking]], using design to create the right path. [[Organize Notes for Action]], set yourself up for the next action.
This is a work process that causes you to end your day ready to start the next day by ending at a place where you know where to pick up.
This matters because often times the beginning of work is the hardest. You need to understand the problem, and if you loose your thread it's hard to pick back up.
### What would the opposite argument be?
If you finish before you are done, are you potentially leaving good stuff on the table?
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tags: #note/idea | #on/writing/process | #on/productivity | #on/progress
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## Sources:
Forte, T. (2022). _Building a second brain: A proven method to organize your digital life and unlock your creative potential_ (Unabridged). Simon & Schuster Audio.