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  1. The Power of Habits in Shaping Your Identity

    Habits are powerful tools in shaping our identity and transforming our lives. The essence of true change is not merely in setting goals or making grand plans, but in embedding habits that reflect the...

  2. Embrace the Uncertainty

    Life often becomes stagnant when we rely on familiar routines and societal benchmarks. Once you hit conventional milestones, it’s easy to settle into comfort. However, there’s no rule that says you...

  3. Applying Occam's Razor for Simple Solutions

    As we kick off another week and I look at my to-do list, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. Time seems to fly by, and juggling immediate tasks with long-term goals only adds to the complexity. So this...

  4. Simplify Problems with Clear Thinking

    Often, the real issue isn't the problem itself but how we perceive and react to it. Most of our distress arises from our own thoughts, which can exaggerate minor inconveniences into major obstacles....

  5. Cost of Transparency: Remote vs. Traditional

    Analysis of Communication Management in Remote-First Startups vs. Traditional Organizations # Introduction # As someone who's been in the trenches of remote work for several years, I've noticed a...

  6. Thinking and Perception of Reality

    This week, during my run along the beach, I listened to the words of Joseph Nguyen in his book ℹDon't Believe Everything You Think. An exploration of how most people exist within their own thoughts...

  7. Navigating Decision-Making: A Practical Checklist

    Making decisions can often feel overwhelming. I’ve certainly been there—standing at a crossroads, burdened by the weight of uncertainty and the fear of making the wrong choice. To help myself—and...

  8. Enantiodromia: Navigating the Balance of Extremes

    Understanding Enantiodromia: The Balance of Opposites # Enantiodromia, a term derived from Greek words "enantios," meaning opposite, and "dromos," meaning running, refers to the...

  9. Boost Productivity with AEDAEM

    The AEDAEM process is a strategic framework designed to help you take on only the work that is truly necessary, while offloading or automating tasks that don't require your direct involvement. The...

  10. Let Them and Focus on Me

    In her work, ℹThe Let Them Theory", Mel Robbins encourages us to accept others as they are, emphasising that we cannot change them, even when they frustrate us. This concept aligns with the...

  11. 5 Ways Small Businesses Can Actually Use ChatGPT Today

    Most small business owners have heard of ChatGPT but aren't sure how to actually use it. The headlines are full of hype about AI replacing jobs and transforming industries, but that doesn't help you...

  12. What Your Small Business Website Actually Needs (And What It Doesn't)

    There's a lot of noise about what a small business website "should" have. Animations, chatbots, fancy galleries, pop-ups, AI assistants, integrated booking systems. Most of it doesn't...

  13. Sunset on Retainers

    You need a tiny website tweak. But you're waiting on your retainer-based agency, losing momentum, watching opportunities slip by. I used to be on the other side of that equation — and I know there's...

  14. Digital on a Shoestring — What Nonprofits Should Prioritise

    If you're running a nonprofit, you already know that getting donations consistently isn't easy, and there's always more to do than there are people to do it. Digital often ends up as someone's side...

  15. Finding Direction with Ikigai Compass

    After 6.5 years at Webflow, I found myself in that familiar place many of us reach: stepping back to figure out what's next. As I worked through my own career questions, I realised something. While...

  16. Local Task Manager: A Lightweight, Privacy-First Task App

    If you've ever wanted a simple task manager that stays out of your way — no accounts, no cloud sync, no subscriptions — Local Task Manager might be exactly what you need. It's a single-page app that...

  17. Zestly: A Habit App That Doesn't Make You Feel Guilty

    Most habit apps are built around not breaking the chain. Miss a day and your streak is gone — along with any motivation you had built up. Zestly is a free iOS app I built that takes the opposite...

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