I no longer subscribe to the meticulous scheduling and monitoring of time in search of a…
I welcome Natasha Bounds from Intention at Home to the…
Spackle.
It’s one of those things that is probably older than most of language (you can totally…
As I write this, I’m growing a tree.
My friend Michele Serchuk, a New York photographer, was talking with me about a new project of hers involving “modern…
Seth Godin is a master of the concise and meaningful blog. I am in awe of his ability to take a hundred…
There’s a neat little extension for the Chrome browser called Momentum. All it does is affect what happens when you open a new tab. Usually with Chrome there’s either a default home page (such as your email) or else there’s a bunch of icons of frequently-visited or past web pages.
On Friday we talked about how it is a misnomer to think that the urgent and the important cannot — or do not — coexist for all of us. I mentioned that the real problem was differentiating between the urgent and the noisy.
Last week I said some harsh (for me) things about Cal Newport and his ideas in So Good They Can’t Ignore You. I stand by my evaluation of that particular manifesto, but I don’t want to discourage you from…
Over the weekend I had one of those epiphanies. One of those moments that changes your perspective on things, that makes you suddenly see the elephant in the room.