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It’s all been said
Imposter syndrome creeps up on those of us who communicate (hopefully useful) ideas publicly. Although I share advice online, I’m aware...
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“Free” and “Available”
When I worked for a Fortune 10 company, our team had mutual access to each others’ calendars. Naturally people scheduled meetings in...
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Seizing the moment
“Seize the moment” is trite and pervasive wisdom. But if we observe our thoughts we’ll find that most of the time we are future-planning...
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Making things actionable
One thing I enjoy doing is distilling complex ideas into actionable concepts. That is in fact one of the objectives of this blog. No...
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Anger is dangerous
Anger is a useful emotion if we need to physically defend ourselves. Outside of that, nothing good comes of it. Regardless of how...
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Rethinking cause and effect
The “cause vs. correlation” problem can be summarized like this: Just because A and B are related doesn’t mean that A caused B. We are...
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Timeless principles
To paraphrase Jeff Bezos: I can’t predict what people will want in the future, but I can predict that no one will say “I want to pay more...
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Difficult decision-making made easy
One of the most dangerous tricks our brain plays on us – from a time-spent perspective – is convincing us that everything on our to-do...
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How to get the most useful feedback
There are better and worse ways to get feedback on anything. The worst way is to ask a closed-ended question (any question that can be...
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The one, most important thing
“What is the one thing I can do, such that by doing it everything else will be easier or unnecessary?” This is one of the most powerful...
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How to improve your luck
No matter your work ethic or intelligence, luck is a major variable in any successful outcome. I learned a phrase that’s worth sharing: ...
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Not all advice from smart people is smart
Wise people seek advice from others who may know more. But we need to evaluate any advice in light of our current needs. There is no...
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Ethical hack
Sometimes the voice of our ancient, inner primate lures us towards decisions that we know will be harmful. In other words, we know it’s...
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