How Friction Can Help
From meetings to music to managing social media, adding a little friction to the process can have surprisingly beneficial...
From meetings to music to managing social media, adding a little friction to the process can have surprisingly beneficial...
Kanban is a popular tool in design and software development. The authors of Personal Kanban suggest it can also...
The pandemic has challenged our existing business models. For a lot of small creatives and entrepreneurs, this includes an...
For fans of personality tests, Benjamin Hardy’s Personality Isn’t Permanent might feel like a challenge. Turns out it’s a...
What if your week doesn’t have to be five days of work followed by two days of rest? There...
Time management is the cornerstone of productivity thinking. But maybe we should be managing our energy, how we feel...
We think changing our habits requires something big and heroic. But big changes often start out small, with little...
Seasonal themes are a way to break your yearly theme into smaller chunks. This helps you set clearer goals...
Almost every day I sit down to write at my dining table. Like so many things about this year,...
Minimalism is in fashion. Have fewer things. Tidy up what’s left. Maybe we could apply this to our beliefs...
I spent a big chunk of last weekend going through old files and papers. It’s a chore I’ve been...
Either/or thinking implies that for many problems, the solution is a choice between two alternatives. It’s popular at the...
The Science of Well-Being is a ten-week online course from Yale University. I took the course recently and here’s...
The Company of One is Paul Jarvis’ vision for small, independent, and sustainable businesses. Jarvis sets out five character...
Fenton Johnson’s book, At The Centre Of All Beauty, explores the intersection of solitude, art, and creativity. The chapter...
Building a Second Brain is an online productivity and note-taking course created by Tiago Forte. I took the course,...