OUTWORK everyone by being bored退屈でいることでみんなより努力しなさい
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All right, hello and welcome to this training. As you can see from the title, what we're going to be covering is boredom tolerance is the cheat code to success. And as you can see from the overview, what we're going to be talking about more specifically is first boredom as the real bottleneck, why monotony breaks most people, training boredom tolerance, making boredom work for you, the review, and your action items for the day or the next few days. Now, before we get started, if you like this type of content, make sure to subscribe, like the video, comment below what you'd like to see next. And with that said, let's get started and talk about boredom as the real bottleneck. So, here's the thing most people get wrong about why they're stuck. They usually assume the problem is some kind of a motivation problem or discipline problem or some kind of a character flaw when really the issue is way more boring than that. The actual bottleneck, the thing quietly killing most goals, is an inability to tolerate mundane, repetitive, unsexy work for long enough to actually see results. And that sounds almost too simple to be true, which is probably why nobody really talks about it. And this bottleneck is one of those things that just sits there doing its damage in the background while you blame other stuff. You will think the problem is your strategy or your niche or your offer when actually you just got bored and wandered off before anything had a chance to work. Now, boredom creeps in slowly and by the time you actually notice it, you've already pivoted to something better. And the worst part is you'll genuinely believe you quit for a good reason, and you'll have a whole story about why it made sense to stop and boredom won't be in that story anywhere. Now, results from consistent action usually lag behind the effort by weeks or sometimes months, which means that you often quit right before things would have clicked. Sometimes by they lag by years. And so, everyone's out here optimizing their morning routines and their productivity apps. Meanwhile, the real issue is that they can sit with a task for 45 minutes without actually reaching for their phone. and all the fancy systems in the world won't really help you if you stop every time the work gets a bit repetitive or boring. Now, most productivity advice treats symptoms. Time blocking, habit stacking, accountability partners, increasing your focus. None of it actually addresses one of the core issues, which is that you fundamentally can't handle boredom or monotony. And the fix isn't another app or another framework. The fix is training your nervous system to actually stay put when nothing exciting is really happening.