Livestream/AMA: Publishing Outside Amazon, Focusing Curiosity, and Mind Management – Love Your Work, Episode 303
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David Kadavy is author of Mind Management, Not Time Management, The Heart to Start & Design for Hackers.
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April’s income was $10,063, up from March’s $8,960. Profits were $6,211, up from March’s $4,750.
Just wanted to let you know the ebook of Digital Zettelkasten is available at retailers for the lowest price ever: 99¢.
Zettelkasten is an age-old note-taking method that helps you organize what you read and think about into a network of ideas. It was originally developed on notecards, but with digital tools, you can truly turn the computer into “a bicycle for the mind.” keep on reading »
Shiny object syndrome can be evidence of a problem, or it can be a normal part of the creative process. If you can identify the four sources of shiny object syndrome, you can tell the difference between being lost, or simply exploring.
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Writing a tweet is a microcosm of writing a book. If you think deeply and carefully about every word in a tweet, and what the tweet as a whole communicates, you can extend those skills to all your writing. In this article, I’ll break down how to think about every word in a tweet, nearly tripling its performance.
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March’s income was $8,960, up from February’s $7,973. Profits were $4,750, up from February’s $4,514.
Here’s a bonus preview of a new podcast I’ve brewed just for Patreon supporters. It’s Coffee w/ Kadavy. In this episode, #4, I talk about: keep on reading »
Every message is shaped by the mechanics of media. Whether it’s a tweet, a TikTok video, a news article, or a movie, the characteristics of the medium determine how it’s made, how it’s consumed, and whether it spreads. If you understand the mechanics of media, you can more effectively communicate in a wide variety of mediums, and protect yourself from being manipulated by media.
Making, recording, and evaluating predictions is a simple way to improve your thinking and decision-making. But the way to properly make and record predictions isn’t obvious. In this article, I’ll share some predictions I’ve made, what I’ve learned, and how you can improve your thinking by making predictions.
I’ll be holding a live AMA on May 3rd at 11 a.m. Central Time. Add it to your calendar (the event has the YouTube link).
Feel free to submit your question(s). Some good ones from the previous livestream: keep on reading »