You may have read on my Facebook page this week that I completed a draft of my forthcoming book Spendshift. Because I’ve been able to focus on writing it intensively, it took me just over two months to complete the manuscript, which is my fastest ever. I woke up the day after I saved the […]
Read MoreDisclaimer: There are so many reasons why you shouldn’t read this post: You don’t have time You’ve never heard of the author It blurs in with the 1000 other blog posts and articles people will ask you to read today You should be working on some other project/life goal/meaningful activity It piggybacks off another, smarter […]
Read More“Be so good they can’t ignore you.” – Steve Martin “When it comes to idea generation, quantity is the most predictable path to quality.” – Adam Grant I’ve always loved the above Steve Martin quote for its boldness and sass. Its motivating in the sense that, if you feel your work is being ignored, the onus […]
Read MoreWhen I was working on my doctorate, my supervisor would constantly ask me a question that was as infuriating as it was useful: so what? You’ve come up with a great idea here, so what? You’ve argued this point intelligently, so what? This part is completely groundbreaking, so what? You’re way off the mark on […]
Read More“If you do follow your bliss you put yourself on a kind of track that has been there all the while, waiting for you, and the life that you ought to be living is the one you are living. Follow your bliss and don’t be afraid, and doors will open where you didn’t know they […]
Read More“A talented but meek creative personality can never join the pantheon of the greats, because timidity leads to mediocrity.” – George Lois, Great Ad Man of the 20th Century Ever feel like you’re a voice in the wilderness? No matter how hard you try to spread your best ideas or work, nobody seems to be […]
Read MoreI came across the work of consultant / Stanford Researcher BJ Fogg this week, and I think I’m in love. His lab studies what it takes for people to change behaviour, and in the past 20+ years, he and his team have discovered 3 requirements present across all behavioural changes: Trigger: A specific event or […]
Read MoreGet it out of your head by putting it in physical space. Print it off. Map it. Draw a picture. Do some automatic writing. Lay it all out. Take a step back. Ponder the patterns. Do anything but sit and anxiously let it bounce around in your skull. When we’re working on something, we load […]
Read MoreBeloved body/mind-hacker Tim Ferriss recently shared a blog post about his morning journaling ritual. He bashes out whatever comes to mind for about 5-minutes to record all of his doubts, neuroses, concerns, etc. In the post, he contemplates two possibilities for the purpose of this exercise: I’m trying to figure things out, and this might […]
Read MoreIn a word, don’t. There’s a myth out there that when you’re applying for jobs, pursuing creative projects, or trying to create an audience for your work, you must learn to “fight through” the pain of endless rejection. All the greats do it. They pay their dues. You must learn to pick yourself up after […]
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