Love Your Work, Episode 28 – Start where you are
Tuesday was the 12-year anniversary of my very first blog post. On this week’s show, I’m bringing you the top lesson that I’ve learned from those 12 years of blogging. keep on reading »
David Kadavy is author of Mind Management, Not Time Management, The Heart to Start & Design for Hackers.
Tuesday was the 12-year anniversary of my very first blog post. On this week’s show, I’m bringing you the top lesson that I’ve learned from those 12 years of blogging. keep on reading »
Jeff Goins is the author of The Art of Work: A Proven Path to Discovering What You Were Meant to Do.
In The Art of Work, Jeff explains why finding your calling doesn’t always follow the neat storybook path that you expect. You have to listen to your life, engage in painful practice, and build bridges all to let your story emerge. keep on reading »
About 10 months ago, after five years with MailChimp, I switched to ActiveCampaign for my Email Service Provider for most of my emails. The whole migration took me about three months, and I researched ESPs for at least a few years before finally making the switch. Hopefully this record of my thought process comparing ActiveCampaign vs MailChimp (and Drip, ConvertKit, AWeber (check out my AWeber vs ActiveCampaign comparison), and Infusionsoft) will be helpful for others trying to decide on an email marketing platform. keep on reading »
I recently turned 37, and this is everything that I know. I’ve been doing some writing over on Medium, and I was surprised at how well this post did. It currently has over 1,000 recommends, so maybe you’ll find some wisdom within. keep on reading »
Steve Case was the founder and CEO of AOL – America Online. Many of you probably chuckle when you see someone with an email address that ends in AOL.com, but for me and many millions of others, AOL was our first contact with the Internet. keep on reading »
The most popular question (and answer) from my Quora session was “What tips or hacks have saved you the most time and/or energy in your life?” This answer had more than 24,000 views, and was featured in Inc.com. Inc also has tweeted it a couple of times to their 1.6 million followers.
Jodi Ettenberg used to be a lawyer. She took a year off to travel 8 years ago, and never went back. Her blog, Legal Nomads, won a Lowell Thomas Award for best travel blog and has been featured in the New York Times, National Geographic, BBC Travel, CNN, and more. keep on reading »
Every once in awhile, I shuffle around the icons on my iPhone’s home screen. I used to think about what apps I used most, but the other day, I realized that’s the completely wrong way to think about it. keep on reading »
The economics favor digital distraction, but we have everything we need to make humanity great. We have the behavioral science knowledge, and with increasingly ubiquitous technology touchpoints such Apple Watch and The Internet of Things at large, we have a growing opportunity to shape behavior with technology.
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Nir Eyal is the author of Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products. So he is really manufacturing the drug of digital distraction. Fortunately, he’s also concerned about the implications, so he agreed to have a discussion with me about it on the podcast. keep on reading »