🧠Do the Impactful Things. Avoid the temptation that leads to attempting to do All the Things. (And, the guilt of coming up short.)
Once you stop believing that it might somehow be possible to avoid hard choices about time, it gets easier to make better ones. You begin to grasp that when there’s too much to do, and there always will be, the only route to psychological freedom is to let go of the limit-denying fantasy of getting it all done and instead to focus on doing a few things that count.
— Oliver Burkeman, Four Thousand Weeks
Personally, this goes for writing, but also: reading, watching, playing, coding projects. The only thing I find it easy to approach with an abundance mindset is listening to music. (Sorry, musicians getting the squeeze from technology companies.)
In other words: no productivity system can solve for fear-of-missing-out. Decisions are made, some don’t work out, learning happens, life goes on.