
Simplicity
There is clarity in simplicity. Minimalist artists and designers, truly effective planners, the ancient Stoics…even Steve Jobs all understood this important lesson. I once heard the idea

There is clarity in simplicity. Minimalist artists and designers, truly effective planners, the ancient Stoics…even Steve Jobs all understood this important lesson. I once heard the idea


One of the most powerful and most often underutilized tools in a leader’s arsenal is a simple question: “Why?” Most of us are going through

Two incredibly valuable questions in business and life: Is it necessary? Can it be simplified? I recently read a fascinating book that takes you back

I find one of the most interesting and frustrating paradoxes of life is that the truly worthwhile things we want are almost always on the

I love planning! In fact, I probably over plan! My mind just works that way. It sees subsequent steps and likely outcomes clearly, and then

If it’s obvious, it’s probably right. I said this as I passed out exams every time I gave one in the eleven years I taught

On a recent episode of the Tim Ferriss podcast, Tim said, “most people don’t attempt great things because they don’t believe they can do great
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