Seeing my last email in my own inbox, entitled "don't be basic with your content," felt a little... mean? weird? annoying? I don't know. It just didn't feel like the kind of subject lines I want to be …
Steps toward being more strategic with your content
When you go from writing content on instinct to planning content with a strategy, a bunch of questions will pop up to create resistance to the new approach. Inevitably you'll want to know: what …
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How much hygiene do you need?
I've resisted publishing about my struggles with becoming a regular flosser and will continue to resist talking about that type of hygiene for now. As discussed in a recent email, in the …
Solving problems
I think any problem (that can actually be solved) just requires these things: having an understanding of the problemgiving it undivided attentionat the right scope of focus for enough timeat a …
things that matter and things that last
I am "attention deficient." Left to my own devices, I could easily look up from my computer, be surprised it's dark outside and realize I've gotten nothing done that matters. When I think about …
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What determines the rate your content improves?
I'm (still) reading Ultralearning by Scott Young. In it, he uses Benjamin Franklin's approach to improving the quality of his writing (identify a weak area, isolate it, drill it with rapid feedback, …
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