Setting the bar low
If a job is too big, if standards are too high, it will never get done. It might never even get started. Setting the bar… Read More »Setting the bar low
If a job is too big, if standards are too high, it will never get done. It might never even get started. Setting the bar… Read More »Setting the bar low
How many ideas have you lost out of pure inertia? I don’t just mean all the ideas you’ve had that you never did anything about… Read More »Being prolific
Here’s a small thing that might be useful: a link (or better, if I can manage it, an embedded video) from Derek Sivers about getting on… Read More »A small thing that might be useful
This morning one of my sons was trying to put a new water bottle in a bottle holder: “It doesn’t fit.” I laughed at him,… Read More »Possibility: learning to see
I love gurus. The feeling of hope and promise of new efficiency, productivity and meaning that a good one brings. Insights. Ideas. The catch is… Read More »No Guru
It’s so easy to want everyone to love what we do. When we’re writing, we want everyone to think it’s great. In our work building… Read More »It’s not for you
This is a lesson that I’ve been learning slowly, and for a long time. When presenting to a group or leading a training it’s easy… Read More »Who is it for?
Which smoke will kill you? According to a load of research, smoking just one cigarette a day does almost half the damage of smoking a… Read More »One cigarette
The air is terrible in Jakarta at the moment – two or three times over the WHO recommended maximum. It’s easy to go down a… Read More »Air Pollution
I’m a practising writer. These posts are first of all for me, and for no-one else, for the time being. No sharing until I hit… Read More »100 posts for… us?