Tag Archives: productivity
Keep the Big Picture When Making Life Choices
Keeping The Big Picture Will Lead to Better Life Choices They’re considering eliminating over 100 bus routes in Boston to save money. You see, the public transit is considered a separate profit center. That means it has to pay for … Continue reading
Learning to learn: How to get better at what you do
I’ve been reading the book Talent is Overrated by Geoff Colvin. In it, he describes the kind of deliberate practice you have to do to get good at something. This is extremely important! If you’re doing anything new with a … Continue reading
Why I Like Paper
A reader wrote in: I read your suggestion about the 3×5 pad and it sucks! That’s because I hate paper and pen note-taking. I want something that I can carry with me anywhere on my handheld and which will also … Continue reading
Use An Editor!
If you want to produce extremely high-quality work, it may be wise to find someone to help. It’s hard to be objective about our own work. Almost by definition, we believe if we did it, it must be good. But … Continue reading
The Power of Visceral Relationships
I’m having a conversation on Google+ about social media, and it connected up with an exercise I did today to produce a rather puzzling realization. Social media has certainly broadened who I know and how we connect. It’s because of … Continue reading









