David Kadavy

David Kadavy is author of Mind Management, Not Time Management, The Heart to Start & Design for Hackers.

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Love Your Work is the intellectual playground of David Kadavy, bestselling author of three books – including Mind Management, Not Time Management – and former design advisor to Timeful – a Google-acquired productivity app.

Love Your Work is where David shows you how to be productive when creativity matters, get things done and breed Black Swans in your career as a creator. Dig into the archives for insightful conversations with Dan Ariely, David Allen, Seth Godin, James Altucher, and many more.

David is an underrated writer and thinker. In an age of instant publication, he puts time, effort and great thought into the content and work he shares with the world.
—Jeff Goins, bestselling author of Real Artists Don’t Starve

To hear interviews of David, here is a complete list of podcasts he’s been on.

Posts from the Love Your Work Podcast Category

Respect The Four Stages of Creativity – Love Your Work, Episode 218

February 20, 2020

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When I was writing my first book, Design for Hackers, I developed a ritual. I would lay all of my research materials on the floor. Graphic Design history books were splayed out. I had research papers or articles printed out and stapled. There were highlights and sticky notes everywhere.

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How to Leave New York: Demir & Carey Bentley of Lifehack Bootcamp – Love Your Work, Episode 217

February 13, 2020

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Demir and Carey Bentley are co-founders of Lifehack Bootcamp, where they help professionals make more of their time and energy, to get more results. They once found themselves getting sucked into the prevailing values of the place they lived.

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Design for Your Dumber Self – Love Your Work, Episode 216

February 06, 2020

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As I kicked and punched at the man, I glanced at the knife in his right hand. And I felt it dig into my side.

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Neil Pasricha: Resilience Through Creativity – Love Your Work, Episode 215

January 30, 2020

neil pasrichaThings were not going well for Neil Pasricha (@NeilPasricha). He came home from work one day, and his wife told him she no longer loved him. Around that same time, Neil’s best friend committed suicide.

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Why I Killed a $150,000 Passive Income Stream – Love Your Work, Episode 214

January 23, 2020

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There’s an expression, to burn your boats. It originated with a military strategy. Hernán Cortés famously “burned the boats,” after arriving in the New World to conquer the Aztec empire. (He actually “scuttled” his ships. He sunk them.)

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Nick Kokonas: Getting Past Good – Love Your Work, Episode 213

January 16, 2020

nick kokonasHow’s it going? Really, how are things going for you? If things are going pretty good, you might want to tear everything down, and start all over again. keep on reading »

Graduation Day – Love Your Work, Episode 212

January 09, 2020

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Four years ago, almost to the day, I moved to Colombia. Four years ago, I decided to become a writer. keep on reading »

Best of: Build Good Habits in 2020: Stanford Behavioral Scientist BJ Fogg – Love Your Work, Episode 211

January 02, 2020

bj fogg bestofThis is the time of year when we make resolutions. Very few of us will actually keep them. keep on reading »

Best of: Master the Art of Staying in – Love Your Work, Episode 210

December 26, 2019

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Socializing is good. But socializing as a default – out of some Fear of Missing Out – is not good.

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Best of: A Tale of Two Bootstrappers – Love Your Work, Episode 209

December 19, 2019

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Twelve years ago, David met Rob Hunter (@vegashacker) on Craigslist. They had both left their jobs at the same time. They were both determined to make it.

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