"#1. If you want to change the world, start off by making your bed."
Bullshit. The military likes to give you mindless busy work to keep you occupied. It was the same way when I was in the Army. It gives you an artificial sense of accomplishment while accomplishing nothing. That's all it is, mindless busy work that accomplishes nothing.
If you want to start your day doing something productive, write down (or type into your phone) a list of things to get done that day. Make the list every morning, and finish each task by the end of the day. Once a week make a list of everything you plan to accomplish that week. Once a month, go over your list of longer term goals to make sure you're on track to getting where you want to be.
The military won't teach you this, because it involves independent thinking and planning. They prefer to do all the thinking and planning for you.
Bullshit. The military likes to give you mindless busy work to keep you occupied. It was the same way when I was in the Army. It gives you an artificial sense of accomplishment while accomplishing nothing. That's all it is, mindless busy work that accomplishes nothing.
If you want to start your day doing something productive, write down (or type into your phone) a list of things to get done that day. Make the list every morning, and finish each task by the end of the day. Once a week make a list of everything you plan to accomplish that week. Once a month, go over your list of longer term goals to make sure you're on track to getting where you want to be.
The military won't teach you this, because it involves independent thinking and planning. They prefer to do all the thinking and planning for you.