thoughts on “do 100 thing”
hereβs a bunch of running thoughts on the “do 100 thing” challenge idea, on what Iβve learned so far, what works for me & might for U as well!!!
hereβs a bunch of running thoughts on the “do 100 thing” challenge idea, on what Iβve learned so far, what works for me & might for U as well!!!
Here are some tips that have helped me to keep up correspondences with friends around the world.
or, the subtle and mysterious art of consistently finding and immediately reading the exact-perfect-for-U-right-now book
Monastic training has given me a unique perspective on productivity skills.
Learn to integrate in digital and analog productivity methods in a way that works for you and your needs.
Weβre launching an Anti-Book Club on Mortimer Adlerβs Syntopicon!
I take integrity very seriously. This is partly as a practical matter for collaboration, and partly as a spiritual practice.
I know many people who wish they were writing more, or putting out content of different kinds more frequently as a way to further their career, make connections, or serve the world. I believe the ideas that I share here could help you have a larger, deeper impact through your creative work.
Productivity should adopt an idea from military and business strategy: the distinction between peacetime and wartime.
James and I wanted to build a better map of the productivity territory, and ultimately, to build a tool that interactively teaches people productivity.