Remember paper fortune tellers? You probably do, but you may not know them by that name. Here’s what they are and what they (traditionally) do: A fortune teller (also called a cootie catcher, chatterbox, salt cellar, or whirlybird) is a form of origami used in children's games. Parts of… Continue reading
A Step-by-Step System to Higher Productivity
The following is a guest post by Greg Hickman. Greg is a blogger and podcaster that teaches people how to build a plan to leave their corporate jobs and work on their own terms. He shares his journey by leveraging… Continue reading
How To Use The Foolscap Method To Move The Right Things Forward
"What is the Foolscap Method about? Basically, it’s a way to kick your own ass, either at the very start of a project or when you’re six months into something and you’re so lost you can’t remember where you started… Continue reading
How To Make The Don’t Break The Chain Ritual Work
The "Don't Break The Chain" ritualization technique, popularized by Jerry Seinfeld, seems to be something that's written as a hard and fast system. Do a particular thing every day and make sure you always keep at it every day so… Continue reading
The 3 Things Seinfeld Does That I’ve Built Into My Own Workflow
I've made no secret of the fact that I used to work in comedy. Sure, it was a fledgling career at best, having performed improv and sketch comedy sporadically at venues in a variety of places over a period of… Continue reading
The One Email Trick That Keeps My Inbox In Shape
Email is a real pain point when it comes to truly being productive. I've discussed a slew of thoughts on email strategies at length here at the blog, but if you're looking for one trick you can use to get… Continue reading
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