The “consulting philosopher” on The Good Place shares her process for thinking and writing
I’m constantly experimenting with tools, systems, routines, books, and supplements to try to live a better life. Experimentation is the esse
Peter Sawkins Sits Down to Discuss Framing, Faith, and Finding His Path
A review of Standing at the Edge
I’ve been obsessing about productivity for a long time. I used to spend a lot of time thinking about tools for thought and second brains. Bu
Asana, Google Docs, and Meeting Readers Where they Are
How to become an intrepid explorer of your inner landscape
A Guide to Doing Great Work without Fixating on Flawlessness
How to efficiently get what you need out of reading, multiple books at a time
How to Give Feedback to Your Colleagues
A Renowned New York Restaurateur on Using Flow to Run His Business, Make Decisions, and Guide His Life
How to walk the path to fearlessness
A Comprehensive Guide to an Unfortunate Experience
A few weeks ago, I was out shopping in SoHo when I was gripped by the sensation that everything was about to go horribly wrong. I am not a s
Farnam Street’s founder talks about learning loops, how to read, and how to avoid bullshit
Throw some stuff against the wall and see what sticks
The bestselling novelist shares his recipe for taking notes that spark novels.
And how to do something new
A networked note-taking method to help you remember more and write better
And how to start again even if you don't have time
Hi—Dan here. We're continuing Justin Mares's column on side businesses today! You can read previous editions here.Before starting Kettle &am
Success has many philosophical bedfellows; frauds have none
How a top venture capitalist uses Airtable to build a Personal CRM
Designer and teacher Marie Poulin on organization, AI, and ADHD