Signals vs Triggers
I’ve written about triggers before, but I’ve yet to write about signals. Here are my thoughts on how they complement and differ from each other.
I’ve written about triggers before, but I’ve yet to write about signals. Here are my thoughts on how they complement and differ from each other.
The little things in your life can get in the way of the bigger things that matter most. It can happen to anyone. Here’s a story of how it has happened to me.
Summer is officially here. In today’s post, Kacey Mya shares some helpful ways to make sure your summer travels are both relaxing and productive.
The City of Victoria recently added a dedicated bike lane on one of its streets. I’m not talking about a simple dividing line, either. They put in medians to separate the lane from motor vehicle traffic and several other features to make these new lanes (and altered infrastructure) as noticeable as possible. I hadn’t driven
In today’s guest post, Johan shares how to maximize productivity with one simple word.
Recently, I stood in line for well over an hour to speak with David Sedaris. He had just finished doing a reading from his forthcoming book. My friend Terri and I decided we wanted to get our books signed before we called it a night. David was gracious with the lengthy lineup as he stuck
What if your productivity approach is actually slowing you down? In today’s post, Gloria Kopp shares seven productivity mistakes and gives helpful ways to get you back on track.
In our fast-paced world, it can be easy to lose track of the big picture. Today’s post gives you four simple steps you can take to refocus and figure out what is important in your life.
We all know about the to-do list. We use it everyday. Sometimes we even obsess over it. We watch the to-do list shrink, and we watch it grow. Well, forget your to-do list for a moment.
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