PinnedTake Notes like Leonardo da Vinci, Richard Branson, Jonathan Edwards, and Francis Ford CoppolaHere are 4 examples of prolific people who took notes and 6 benefits I’ve found from the practice of note taking.Feb 23, 2017A response icon1Feb 23, 2017A response icon1
PinnedRead. Write. Repeat.The “best advice in three words or less” I usually give is: read, apply, repeat. But I think I’m upgrading it to: Read. Write. Repeat.Jul 2, 2023Jul 2, 2023
The 3 Levels of the Corporate LadderOriginally shared in private emails and today published here on LinkedIn.Nov 2Nov 2
Morning Pages and Exploratory WritingBoth are journaling methods that I’ve used that help me get cognitively moving in the morning.May 27A response icon1May 27A response icon1
15 Things You Need for ______For your journey. Some things to cultivate for success in your life, startup, vocation, project, pursuit, job, product, etc.Sep 27, 2023Sep 27, 2023
Fly Arrows, FlyThere is a proverb that likens one’s children to arrows. If you have kids you want them to fly! To make an impact. To live well.Aug 24, 2023Aug 24, 2023
The TrailTake notes. Especially after you’ve been in nature where you can get your best ideas, but also easily forget them if you don’t have a…Aug 12, 2023Aug 12, 2023
Why it’s Traction not TracktionWhen we’re stuck we might say we’re off track. Yet tracts are better for navigating life / business / our purpose / etc. than tracks. Jul 27, 2023Jul 27, 2023
6 Keys to Personal EffectivenessMindset. Declutter. Wise counsel. Continual training. Right habits and routines. Beware of success.Jul 16, 2023A response icon1Jul 16, 2023A response icon1
Why Read and Write if AI can do it for you?It’s more fulfilling to do the work of reading and writing. It’s like excercise. You can’t really outsource it. You have to do it.Jul 8, 2023Jul 8, 2023