
When the Hard Work Gets Easier to Start
Thank you, Seth Godin, for today’s food for my thought.
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Are we asking the right question?
Thank you, Seth Godin, for the food-for-thought today. […]
Seth Godin: “Professionals make choices”
Thank you, Seth Godin, for the food for thought today.
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There’s so much goodness in that one short sentence. Only the brave will be courageous enough to say this out loud. Not the […]
From Chance to Breakthrough
Thank you, Seth Godin, for the food for thought today.
As we enter the new year, I’ve been reflecting on a snippet from Seth Godin’s blog, written in mid-December but perfect for this fresh start […]
Meeting the Specs
Thank you, Seth Godin, for the food for thought today.
Today, I stumbled upon Seth Godin's thought-provoking perspective on productivity and perfectionism. He challenges the traditional quest for perfection by suggesting we ask ourselves a different question: "Does it meet the spec?" instead of "Is it perfect?" […]
Match Methods
Thank you, Seth Godin, for the food-for-thought today.
Here’s my short take on Seth Godin’s latest blog post, The length trick: Simplify long content, add detail to complex materials. Match methods. […]
Customer traction
Thank you, Seth Godin, for the food-for-thought today.
This quote is an interesting one to me because 1) I’m not an entrepreneur, although the thought of becoming one is now stronger than ever, and 2) I immediately switch the thinking to […]
The courage to be simple
It’s Wednesday and that means it’s day for the lightness of being. Look what’s on Issue 48! I’m honored and happy to see my typewritten quote card from April 2020 being featured as the cover—thank you, Isaiah Lim! […]
When things happen…
Everything happens for a reason (or things happen—no reason). As usual, my awesome friend and former colleague Isaiah Lim has made something happen. And this is the reason I become a notch smarter every week […]
Choose Brief
Thank you, James Clear, for the wise words today.
Indeed, everyone gets distracted. James Clear also says that the real divide is between those who get back on track quickly and those who let interruptions expand into longer periods of inactivity. What sets top performers apart is […]