It’s time for my annual prediction that I almost always get wrong.
Read MoreIn this article, I review 2021 and share my priorities for 2022.
Read MoreTo live the life you want, you must avoid the wrong things while you focus on the right things. The wrong things are distractions and the right things are traction.
Read MoreLiminal moments are the periods of transition we experience between tasks. These transitions of attention are dangerous. Often without you realizing it, they create uncertainty and anxiety that push you towards the false haven of distraction.
Read MoreThe theory of constraints is often talked about in the context of business, but you can apply it anywhere. Think of it as a mental model for deciding what to focus on.
Read MoreFirst principles thinking is a powerful mental model.[1] You can use it to simplify complex problems, discover novel solutions, and learn new skills. The idea is to break something down into its basic parts, understand them, and explore different ways of putting them back together. You deconstruct so you can reconstruct.
Read MoreI’ve been a parent for three weeks, and I’m already questioning whether I can succeed at my current goals. Before I change any of my current aspirations, I’m going to implement a few time management tactics to create more room for fatherhood’s demands.
Read MoreWe all live our lives according to various rules we’ve programmed into our routines. Most of the time, these rules help us. But sometimes circumstances change, and a rule starts doing more harm than good. When this happens, it’s time to unlearn it.
Read MoreSometimes deciding not to decide is the right decision. Decisiveness doesn’t always require you to make a decision to act. It can also mean choosing to delay. What you want to avoid is the infinite deliberation that exists between these two choices. That’s no man’s land.
Read MoreI hope to expand on this concept another time. If there’s one takeaway right now, I think we should all strive to be less sensitive to the incoming and more sensitive about the outgoing.
Read MoreTo maximize performance, we must learn to prioritize important tasks despite delayed gratification. One way to do this is to self-impose a technique called “temptation bundling”. With temptation bundling, you combine a task you should do with a task you want to do.
Read MoreLife is a series of treasure hunts, but it is the moral ambiguity we face along the way that unearths us.
Read MoreA common driver of irrational decision-making is “all-or-nothing” thinking. And it’s more pervasive than most people realize.
Read MoreFor the last year or so, I’ve been working in public. Each week, I share what I’m working on with the world via my newsletter and podcast. Here are a few of my observations so far.
Read MoreIn 2021, I predict we will see increased use of asynchronous video messaging in the workplace.
Read MoreIn 2021, I plan to prioritize the following ten topics. If any of these topics interest you in 2021, I look forward to learning with you. And if you are an expert in any of these topics, I look forward to learning from you.
Read MoreWhen I write an article or post new notes, it’s hard to predict which ones will become most popular. It’s both fun and informative to look back and see how different content pieces performed over a period of time. For the year 2020, here are the top five most popular articles and notes based on unique page views.
Read More2020 was a transformative year for me. In this article, I review 2020, reflect on my macro-motivations, and share my priorities for 2021.
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