After waking up in the morning, instead of rushing straight into work, you should first map out a blueprint for your day in your mind. Consider what tasks need to be completed, which are difficult and which are easy, and estimate the time and methods required for each. This mental organization will make your work much smoother and help prevent omissions.
As the saying goes, "Just as the texture reveals the stone and the veins reveal the mountain, ambition reveals a person and the grain reveals the wood." Without ambition, one cannot strive upward or achieve great things. In reality, many people fail not due to a lack of talent, but due to a lack of perseverance.
While seeking knowledge through practice is commendable, it is narrow-minded to reject new ideas simply because one has not yet implemented them. On one hand, not every principle requires personal practice; on the other hand, one should not refuse to learn things that cannot be immediately applied. Many principles are interconnected, and understanding them, even if you cannot implement them right away, can provide inspiration for your current actions.