Ship 30 for 30
Ship 30 for 30 is an online cohort-based course where each participant commits to write thirty short "atomic" essays every day for 30 days.
I participated in the March 2021 cohort.
This Twitter thread contains public comments on all of my essays.
OKRs - A Primer
If you want to set clear, actionable goals that get results, you should consider using OKRs.
Rutherford Dust
Rutherford dust conveys that this wine is unique, but you need to be in the know to appreciate that message fully.
Twitter Listening Parties
Tim Burgess, the lead singer of The Charlatans, had a great idea. He started hosting "listening parties" on Twitter: #TimsTwitterListeningParty
Geekin' on Comics
Some thoughts about comic books.
The Most Valuable Digital Gardening Tool
Readwise currently holds the #1 spot in my productivity stack, here's why.
Bad Revenge
When I first saw the term mentioned on social media, it instantly resonated: Revenge bedtime procrastination
Focus on Something
Are you interested in too many things? Do you find that the flow of articles into your reading lists is never-ending? That's one way to guarantee that you will become overwhelmed.
Compounding Minor Problems
Shane Parrish from Farnam Street preaches about the power of mental models and the law of compounding. Just make a 1% improvement daily, and you will see exponential growth. Taking action every day is the key. As Shane says, "consistency matters more than intensity."
One Metric to Rule Them All
My current productivity workflow is a Frankenstein collection of various systems that I've latched onto over the years. I've tried them all.
Capture, Relate, and Create
As a knowledge worker, you are expected to push boundaries, innovate, and solve problems. So what is the best way to go about this? One way is to make sure you capture, relate, and create with the ideas you are exposed to. This is what a knowledge management system will help you do.