In this episode, writer Bob Doto joins us to discuss creative systems, connecting ideas, and why you really should care about zettlekasten.
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By Mike Schmitz
In this episode, writer Bob Doto joins us to discuss creative systems, connecting ideas, and why you really should care about zettlekasten.
This episode of Focused is sponsored by:
By Mike Schmitz
In this episode, Rachel and I share a simple strategy for focusing intention in order to produce lasting change.
By Mike Schmitz
This episode’s author presents the stoic case for living a life of self-discipline. Join Cory & me as we consider what it means to do what’s right – even when it isn’t easy.
By Mike Schmitz
In this episode, David & I revisit the topic of moving the needle to discuss what’s working and what’s changed.
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By Mike Schmitz
In this episode, Rachel shares the pitfalls of complaining, how to do it strategically to bring about change, and a compelling story about gratitude.
By Mike Schmitz
With great power comes great responsibility. This episode’s author promises to help us harness the power and promise of the era of AI without losing our identity.
By Mike Schmitz
In this feedback episode, David & I revisit scheduling, journaling, delegation, and lots of listener thoughts on slow productivity.
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By Mike Schmitz
In this episode, Rachel and I share why it is vital that every leader guards their heart.
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By Mike Schmitz
This episode’s author promises to teach us how to improve our leadership ability by caring about others personally and challenging others directly. Join Cory & me as we attempt to step up our radical candor.
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David & I read Rapt by Winifred Gallagher and discuss how to protect your attention and cultivate a focused life.
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I help people apply values-based productivity principles and create systems to help them live more intentional lives. If you’re into personal growth or PKM, you’re in the right place.