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Don’t break the chain, except when you need to
I’m a big fan of consistency. I’m a believer that small daily habits add up to monumental achievements. It’s well known that the comedian Jerry Seinfeld said his advice to anyone getting started was to write every day and “don’t break the chain”. Write a joke every day. Draw something every day. Run every day.…
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What would you do if you had to finish X in Y days?
What do you have on your goals list that you want to do but keep putting off? Last month I finally started one of mine. A little social accountability and an arbitrary deadline was all I needed to kill the resistance of procrastination and perfectionism.
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Long lists are guilt trips
How is your to-do list looking these days? Is it helping you or is it weighing you down? If a list has too many items on it, it probably isn’t that useful. Of course, how many items are too many is up to you to decide.
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I don’t cut my grass often and I’m better off for it
Thoughts on procrastination, urgent vs important tasks, and…mowing the lawn?
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What I learned last week (#140): air is fluid
Learned last week: prolyfyck, productivity hacks, email tips, and more!
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How I organize using Notion and a notebook
For years I have maintained both an analog and a digital system of organizing my calendar, tasks, projects, and more. This is how it works.
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What I learned last week (#120): bottling the sun
Learned last week: fusion, blogging, funnels, quantum computing, and more!
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Your work can’t be measured by a number
A friendly PSA not to get caught up in chasing numbers, targets, or otherwise thinking that just because something can be measured that it matters.






