Productivity Hacks for Founders
How to Sync Logseq Notes Across Windows, Mac and Mobile
A painful problem with Logseq is: the iOS mobile app needs iCloud to sync to your notes. On my other devices I prefer and use Dropbox. Let’s fix it. In this guide, I will share how to sync your notes from Dropbox (or Google Drive) on your other devices
Learning to Learn
What counts as interesting? When's the last time you learned something useful? Something that really shifted your knowledge and made a difference. How about the last time you found something "interesting" online—or several "interesting" things online? Every day, you make this choice on
The Art of Thinking Poorly
What does good thinking look like? Thinking is hard work. To write well, you must think well, that's more work. And that's a start. To write well, read a lot. This helps you see what good writing looks like. You know what to steal and how
You, Inc.
Is anything else more important than you? This year, protect your best asset: you. No matter how productive, inventive or anything else you might be, the best thing you can do for yourself is to take care of the only thing that is irreplaceable—yourself. I don’t mean hire
How to Invent Anything, Simplified
How to Create Luck like its Paper There’s an untold secret to inventing and innovating things — it’s often a remix. The trick is figuring out what you can remix. Let’s pick an example: a book you read recently. I’m sure you will want to thank Gutenberg
When is the Right Time?
How to predict a market's future The usual advice you get when building something new is, "just do it". How about if you can look into the future and know if what you're doing is any good? Let's take an example: Say
The NPF Method: Building A Client-First Legal Product
Regardless of what you know about computers or software, here’s one thing I can assure you: Today, building a software-based business is easier than ever. I know, I know… you don’t believe me [yet] and that’s OK. In this guide, you will soon learn why that is.
50 Ways I'm Trying to Get My LIFE Together
1. Live below my means, try hard to avoid all debt. If it’s really important if I can’t afford it now, I can save up for it, again, it can always wait. 2. Just as important is saving — especially for emergencies. It will happen, I have to realize,
Getting Up and Going in Life
One day you will wake up and it might seem like you’re up against a brick wall, it might seem all bleak. You’re not alone. Here’s some relieve: * Every night, think of two things you’re grateful for, write them down. Even better, if they involve people,