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61. Nudge Forward
Episode 61

61. Nudge Forward

Pete brings up a new idea of nudging something forward, and he and Jen discuss the important effects of taking small steps towards a goal.

The Long and The Short Of It

November 26, 201918m 25s

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Show Notes

Pete brings up a new idea of nudging something forward, and he and Jen discuss the important effects of taking small steps towards a goal. 

Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:

  • What could be the result of getting 1% better at something every day?
  • How can we use the idea of compound interest to improve our life over time?
  • Does change happen slowly?
  • Why is practicing so important?
  • What are the different forms of nudging?

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