Think of the original iPod or the Dyson vacuum. These weren't successful because they added more buttons; they were successful because they reversed the industry trend of complexity, offering a streamlined experience that felt like the future. 4. Personal Growth: Backward Goal Setting
Mathematician Jacobi famously said, "Invert, always invert." If you want to increase productivity, don't ask "How do I get more done?" Instead, ask, "What would guarantee I get nothing done?" (e.g., checking email constantly, multitasking, skipping sleep). reverse 2 revolutionize
Instead of asking, "What should I do first?" try asking, "What does the finished result look like, and what had to happen immediately before that?" Think of the original iPod or the Dyson vacuum