Change Requires Buy-In
I was having a conversation with my dad and my cousin the other day about one of my dad’s co-workers. From the conversation they hypothesized… Read More »Change Requires Buy-In
I was having a conversation with my dad and my cousin the other day about one of my dad’s co-workers. From the conversation they hypothesized… Read More »Change Requires Buy-In
This is my first time doing such a comprehensive year review. I based it off Tiago Forte’s year review, including answering a series of questions… Read More »Intentions for 2022
A friend of mine recently said “the last thing I need is a new diagnosis” about the thought that they could be neurodivergent, and it… Read More »One diagnosis to rule them all
According to Dr. Benjamin Hardy, PhD and the psychological concept of “prospection,” long-term goals: define who we are, give us a sense of purpose and… Read More »The Need for Mid-Point Goals
A Lesson Learned Prioritize one, and more will follow. At times we are presented with tons of great opportunities, all at once. If we already… Read More »Learn, Act, Question: Priorities Require Limits
A Lesson Learned System Design must be self-directed. In fact, all learning must be self-directed. When it comes to helping someone, no amount of good… Read More »Learn, Act, Question: Self-Direction
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Disabled Productivity is about riding the line between an external demand for productivity, and understanding our inherent worth as human beings. In this society we… Read More »What is Neurodivergent and Disabled Productivity?
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What does Essentialism have in common with the KonMari Method of Tidying? Both works deliberately focus not on quantity, but on value. It’s not about… Read More »Focus on What You Keep