How I Screwed Up My Monthly Theme (And Why I’m Glad It Happened)
For the first time in years, I screwed up my monthly theme. But the outcome is going to be worth it. Let me explain.
For the first time in years, I screwed up my monthly theme. But the outcome is going to be worth it. Let me explain.
Do you know the difference between confidence, comfort, and cockiness? I do now…after I lost my footing on a trail over some rapids.
A landscape architect, entrepreneur, graphic journalist and memory collector, Deborah LeFrank uses pens and paper to capture stories from daily life by creating sketch notes or visual stories which help her remember things and memories. I’ve known her for quite some time and I’m a big fan of her work, and she’s my guest for
Decision fatigue is real. In today’s guest post, Ryan McRae shares how he crafted a writing ritual to help him stay productive.
In today’s guest post, Kent Sanders shares four key questions to ask to help you determine your priorities.
My guest for this episode is Kourosh Dini – a psychiatrist, writer, musician, and author. Some of his works include Zen & The Art of Work, Creating Flow with OmniFocus, and Workflow Mastery. I’ve met Kourosh a couple of years ago when we worked together for the OmniFocus set-up. I love his work and have always
Want to have more focused attention and stay on track? Journaling is a fantastic tool that does both of these. In today’s post, I’ll give you three simple ways you can start a journaling habit.
Spring is here! In today’s post Kacey Mya shares a helpful spring cleaning checklist to make you more productive.
My guest this week is Alan Brown – a productivity coach, best-selling author of the book Zen and the Art of Productivity, and the host of Crusher TV. Alan helps people get more things done in less time and with less stress through smart productivity and brain hacks. We chatted about his experience in overcoming a
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