Ep. 150 | Closing Loops to Generate Momentum
Closing Loops: Momentum, Flywheels, and Smoothing Friction in Work and Life
We discuss how momentum comes from taking action first and completing “loops,” noting that open loops create mental fatigue and stress. Steven shares a recent intense 10-day stretch re-onboarding a large payroll client that returned mid-year after trying another CRM/payroll provider, requiring him to rebuild 19 off-system payrolls across three pay cycles, reformat non-importable Excel data, reconcile discrepancies, and ensure accurate year-to-date reporting. Repetition improved his efficiency from about three hours per payroll to roughly 90 minutes, illustrating how friction can be smoothed through process iteration. We compare implementation loops to enterprise sales/deployment loops, emphasize communication and closure, and apply the concept to personal routines like health habits. We contrast positive feedback loops (morning routines, avoiding phone consumption) with negative loops (doom scrolling).
00:00 Momentum Starts With Action
00:19 Big Client Returns Chaos
02:41 Open Loops And Mental Load
04:37 Implementation Loop Breakdown
05:56 Speeding Up With Reps
08:48 Sales To Delivery Handoffs
12:48 Health Routines As Loops
15:18 Flywheel And Feedback Loops
17:32 Morning Habits And Intentions
Key Takeaways
The Power of Routine in Closing Loops: Establishing a routine can significantly help in managing open loops. By creating a structured schedule, you can consistently allocate time to address unfinished tasks. This not only helps in closing the loops but also builds a habit of efficiency.
Mastering Loops for Efficiency: Transforming tasks into optimized routines creates momentum and reduces friction, leading to sustained achievement.
Momentum from Action: Starting with small, consistent actions builds momentum, reframing motivation as a result of action rather than its cause.
Personal Well-being as a Loop: Health and sleep routines are crucial loops that influence overall performance, emphasizing their role in success.
Continuous Improvement through Repetition: Repeated actions provide opportunities for refinement, promoting a growth mindset and reducing analysis paralysis.
Initial Actions Set Trajectory: The quality of starting routines or processes significantly impacts long-term outcomes, encouraging intentional daily habits.
Identifying Leverage Points: Recognizing recurring patterns helps address inefficiencies, enabling proactive system design for better performance.
Tools and Environment Influence Loops: Strategic use of tools and environment design enhances the effectiveness of routines, creating a self-reinforcing ecosystem.
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