Seeing With New Eyes: The Hidden Value of Revisiting Old Books and Resources
Have you ever picked up a magazine or book, flipped through it, and thought, “I have no idea what any of this means?” Later, when searching for a solution, you… Read more »
Have you ever picked up a magazine or book, flipped through it, and thought, “I have no idea what any of this means?” Later, when searching for a solution, you… Read more »
When Great Writers Struggle, and Why That’s Exactly the Point I just wrapped up Revisionaries: What We Can Learn from the Lost, Unfinished, and Just Plain Bad Work of Great… Read more »
Time is the one resource we all have in equal measure—168 hours per week. Yet, how we use it varies dramatically. Some people accomplish incredible things, while others find time… Read more »
Ever catch yourself replaying the same thought over and over? Like a song stuck on repeat, except it’s not a catchy tune—it’s that self-doubt, that “what if,” that nagging voice… Read more »
What is learning really about? At its core, learning is about building an inventory of knowledge and tools that you can later draw upon to solve problems, think creatively, and… Read more »