“The audience doesn’t know what they’re about to see. It’s the only moment you ever have them where their minds are as open as they’re ever going to be and they are truly ready to think of your work on the highest possible terms. You want to try not to fumble that ball.”
How To Deal With Other People’s Anxiety
“The other major hazard when it comes to worry and anxiety is that, unlike other negative emotions, they seem productive; chewing over a problem feels like doing something about it. And so we’d like others to share our worry; that way several people will be ‘working’ on the problem.”
12 Ways To Stay Energized All Day
“About 10 to 15 minutes of natural light within two hours of waking up will help ward off early morning grogginess and keep you feeling more awake throughout the day.”
10 Things To Understand About How Attention Works
“You cannot push, that’s positively last century. Sure, you can grease the skids, pour some oil to get something started, but it’s only working if people are demanding more. And if they are not, you don’t have a marketing problem, you have a product problem. Marketing has never meant less.”
10 Ideas Worth Sharing This Week
“Risk comes from not knowing what you’re doing.” — Warren Buffett
The One Piece of Steve Jobs’ Advice That Saved Apple and Nike
“Nike makes some of the best products in the world. Products that you lust after. But you also make a lot of crap. Just get rid of the crappy stuff and focus on the good stuff.”
Four Secrets of People Who Work Four-Day Work Weeks
“Most of us spend too much time on what is urgent, and not enough time on what is important.”
Seven Bits of Advice Worth Emailing to Yourself
“I fundamentally believe that we know what we need to do to get to where we want. The real question is whether we’ll do it.”
How Warren Buffet Makes Decisions
“An important aspect to improving the odds of making good choices is to recognize when the odds are in our favor.”
Measure Work-Life Balance in Years, Not Days
“Assuming that we can and should build our careers and families at exactly the same times underestimates both how challenging each of those roles can be, and how rewarding and enriching they can be if we focus on them.”