Cohort (2): Seth Godin on peers and practice
Cultural standards and normalisation have enormous power over whether we choose a practice and how we find the guts to commit to our work. Bob… Read More »Cohort (2): Seth Godin on peers and practice
Cultural standards and normalisation have enormous power over whether we choose a practice and how we find the guts to commit to our work. Bob… Read More »Cohort (2): Seth Godin on peers and practice
Post 1 on to do lists Stimulus Stop! Catch yourself! That, right there – the moment when you finish work without reviewing your list, and… Read More »To do list as practice (3): stimulus and response
Post 1 on to do lists The card system … is what’s working for me at the moment. This is how it works: In the… Read More »To do list as practice (2)
I’m coming to the conclusion that how you manage your to do list – on paper, in a calendar, on an app, in your head… Read More »To do list as practice (1)
This is the fourth post in a series – start here. Definition of Strategy (as a skill or activity): Strategy is the dynamic process practice… Read More »Strategy (4): Strategy is a practice
This is the PRACTICE school of writing. Like running, the more you do it, the better you get at it. Some days you don’t want… Read More »The practice school
The twelve week year didn’t work out for DC or its offspring, the Bookadile, but the practice of writing every day has held up well.… Read More »FAD: perfecting practice
Here’s another example of how “best practice” is context dependent, this time in responses to the Covid-19 crisis: In the response to the COVID-19 pandemic,… Read More »Contextualising best practice: one size does not fit all
Outliers is an excellent place to start. It features the story of Mozart’s “genius” and the Beatle’s “overnight success” told through the lens of the… Read More »Stories of deliberate practice
Repetition is the mother of skill Tony Robins* Tony Robins is mostly right. 10,000 hours You’re probably familiar with the 10,000 hour rule as ‘discovered’… Read More »Anders Ericsson on deliberate practice