Month: April 2018

  • I’ve got a new podcast and I need your help

    I’ve got a new podcast and I need your help

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    I know that some of you have been reading my book reviews. A few of you have even sent me books to read as a gift because you wanted me to dig into it. Well thanks for all of that. As of today I’ve got a new podcast called Should I Read It. This is…

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  • Should I Read it 004: When by Daniel Pink

    Should I Read it 004: When by Daniel Pink

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    In today’s episode we’re going to look at When by Daniel Pink. When is all about the timing of events in life. Everything from, when is the best time to start something, to how should be you organizing your day so you can get the maximum amount of work done. Purchase When on Amazon Original…

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  • What will you do next week to build your marketing?

    What will you do next week to build your marketing?

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    Today I’m talking about a set of emails from Mario. Mario emailed me and said: I started my business (development shop) last year and hired two developers to help me with the projects, I want to grow my business. Lately I’m getting trouble to get more leads (and projects) and now most of my revenue…

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  • What is Extreme Programming and How Do You Do It?

    What is Extreme Programming and How Do You Do It?

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    One of the discussions I’ve had many times with clients has circled the topic of the decisions we make today in our work and how it will affect the cost of future work. We are always endeavouring to not paint ourselves into a corner. Common wisdom would say this is impossible, at least the common…

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  • It takes 10 Constraints and 1 Action to be Awesome

    It takes 10 Constraints and 1 Action to be Awesome

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    Over the last few weeks we’ve covered a bunch of content out of my new book Analogue Productivity, which is all about bringing more value to your work by embracing the constraints of a pen and paper. To start there are 10 key constraints that I use when choosing a productivity system and getting awesome…

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  • Should I Read it Episode 2: Should You Read Do the Work by Steven Pressfield?

    Should I Read it Episode 2: Should You Read Do the Work by Steven Pressfield?

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    Today we look at Do The Work by Steven Pressfield. See the show notes below. Read the full review of Do The Work Purchase Do The Work on Amazon Purchase Pressfields other book The War of Art on Amazon Other references Perennial Seller by Ryan Holiday Extreme Programming Joanna Penn on 20 books to $50k

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  • If you want to get more done, plan your day based on energy

    If you want to get more done, plan your day based on energy

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    Just like a muscle, our brains only have so much energy. We can’t sit and focus for hours without end. Most research shows us that we have about 50 minutes of focus followed by a 15 – 20 minute break. We can follow this cycle for around three hours and then we’re fried. We had…

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  • If you don’t write it down, you’ll never do it so stop being lazy

    If you don’t write it down, you’ll never do it so stop being lazy

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    One of the tenets of most productivity systems is that you need to capture everything. While I don’t go quite that far and truly capture everything, I capture most stuff. One of the best phrases I found to get this point across was written by Tom Clancy and said by his main character Jack Ryan.…

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  • Freelance Saturdays 002 – April 14 2018

    Freelance Saturdays 002 – April 14 2018

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    Welcome to Freelance Saturday’s you’re weekly dose of good reading to help you run your business better. A Professional Scrum Master’s Best Advice for a Productive Team w/ Lucas Smith (TPS189) — The Productivity Show | Getting Things Done (GTD) | Time Management | Evernote — Overcast Watch next Thursday for a review of Extreme…

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  • Having Alternate Plans

    Having Alternate Plans

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    The problem that a lot of businesses have is that they always want to assume that everything is going to go aces all day. That they’ll be maximally productive all the time. Oh and don’t forget the unicorn tears that they drink at their fancy desk in the glass cube that happens to be dog…

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