Imposter syndrome is a natural occurrence when we are preparing to teach a class or offer a new program. Here are 3 steps to working with it.
3 Surprising Benefits of Journaling on Paper
When your mind is moving at a million ideas per minute, it might seem more expedient to take notes or journal in a digital device. Here are 3 surprising benefits of old-fashioned pen-to-paper journaling.
3 Proven Strategies to Start a Task When You’re Stalling
A little bit of delay getting started on a task can be normal, especially for neurodivergent people. But if you find yourself excessively stalling, it’s time for an intervention. Here are 3 proven strategies that can help you stop stalling and finally get started.
A New Language For Your Creative Process
Instead of thinking about creativity as a muscle to be strengthened, here’s a new way to consider the creative process. It will shape how you approach it for best results.
The Radical Value of Simplicity
In a world that is increasingly complex, it often feels like we need to create more complexity to stand out and justify the solutions we offer. But perhaps the best way to differentiate ourselves is by simplifying the complexity.
5 Secrets Behind My “Strange” Productivity Ritual
Many people think my daily writing ritual is “strange” and “not normal,” but you can’t argue with what works. Here is the secret to how I publish a daily blog and 5 reasons why this productivity ritual is so effective.
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