I was listening to Bookworm about Seth Godin's book, The Practice. I wrote down this thought later: Here's a thought: What's the opposite of stealing work (borrowing) and publishing simple things often? It's a grandiose vision of the lone genius … [Continue reading] about Publishing Simple Things Often
A Prejudice against Online Publishing
I was listening to David Perrell interview Tiago Forte. They were talking about a reference to James Clear's course, The Habits Academy, on the dust jacket of Atomic Habits. One of them pointed out that Clear's course is entirely online, but that … [Continue reading] about A Prejudice against Online Publishing
How I’m Writing for This Site with Stages
Right now, I am writing for this site by moving my material through stages. These stages exist as a list in Roam. One stage is Post Ideas (i.e., ideas for posts). Here I remind myself to "write it down." It doesn't matter if the idea is good or … [Continue reading] about How I’m Writing for This Site with Stages
Every Day a Child is Born Who Has Never Seen Star Trek
On his podcast, David Perrell made the point that just because an idea is out there, that doesn't mean that everyone has read about it or knows about it. This reminded me of a line that I heard on Back to Work from Merlin Mann: Every day a child … [Continue reading] about Every Day a Child is Born Who Has Never Seen Star Trek
Write Every Day, Publish Once a Week
I was listening to one of the interviews that David Perrell did with Tiago Forte on Perrell's podcast. Perrell was talking about his writing course Write of Passage and the struggles that his writing students have. He articulated an achievable … [Continue reading] about Write Every Day, Publish Once a Week