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A Retroactive Google Calendar

Many people resist using a google calendar to manage their days. But what they don’t realize is that people like me (who put everything in a calendar) are mostly doing it retroactively.

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Outsource Decisions To Yourself

Outsource your decisions to a fresher, smarter version of yourself. Whether or not to exercise isn’t a decision for a version of yourself that just woke up. Outsource that decision to a clear-thinking, evening version of yourself.

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Metaphor: The Pinnacle of Communication

Have you ever had a conversation with someone who uses insider language and industry jargon, talking about things that they know you don’t know about? Usually people who do this are insecure, and they’re trying to seem smart. But if they really were smart, they would be using a metaphor.

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Cathedrals and Startups

We need to separate our internet startup mindset, and our long-term culture change mindset. When we bring a 5-year expectation to age-old issues, we get discouraged and burned out.

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It’s Not The Idea

It’s not the idea that gets you anywhere. It’s the consistent commitment to the idea that makes all the difference. 

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The Big Three

Life is a non-stop conveyor belt of tasks, meetings, lunches, chores, bills, holidays, obligations–you’ll never reach the end. Meanwhile, your dreams are somewhere in the mix.

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On Anchoring

If you’re the first to suggest a price point in a rate negotiation, that conversation will only stray so far from the original number you present.

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On Leverage

The longer you wait to pull the lever, the longer the lever gets, the easier it is to pull.

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The Dark Side of Inspiration - 2 of 2

There’s an ailment that befalls many creators when they begin searching for inspiration: They feel like they aren’t good enough. Inspiration can either serve as a motivational launching pad, or a soul-crushing bench press bar that’s too heavy to get out from under.

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Inject Meaning Into Your Work

We overestimate the impact our success will have, and we underestimate the impact our daily actions, human to human. Every simple, selfless act of service has positive ripple effects on our communities in ways we could never begin to imagine.

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Ads Review - BetterHelp “Distant Friends”

Plenty of ads these days are in the moment, but they aren’t tasteful. We’ve all had our fill of major corporations offering a benevolent discount in these “unprecedented times.” (Looking at you State Farm). This ad recognizes COVID-19, but it doesn’t disrespect the viewer with fake empathy.

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Business Competition Isn’t A Big Deal Anymore

Two coffee shops in the same small town is better than one coffee shop in a small town. Why? Because now the town’s customers are forced to think about where they should get their coffee. The consumer palate is developed, and everyone learns to like coffee more.

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Thoughtful Promotion Is Generous

Thoughtful promotion is a generous act. If you’re a freelancer or an entrepreneur, letting people know what you offer is a generous thing to do. When you do it well, people will be really glad you did.

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How To Be A Creative

Want to know how I choreographed a music video that has over 120 million views? Want to know how I storyboarded a national broadcast campaign? Well, it looked a lot like the arts and crafts projects I did in the third grade.

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