There’s a lot of advice online on how to read more. And a lot of it is helpful—especially if you’re a beginner looking to read more often and more widely. But a lot of the advice also ignores busy professionals trying to balance life and work. That’s what I’m going to cover today. In this […]
The 20-Second Rule: How to Build Better Habits
In his book, The Happiness Advantage, happiness researcher Shawn Achor discusses how he wanted to make practicing guitar a daily habit. However, he encountered a problem, one that plagues everyone: He couldn’t motivate himself to do it. No matter how much he tried to motivate himself, his guitar remained in his cupboard. Achor recalls: He couldn’t […]
The Gap: The Surprising Truth About Freedom of Choice
A few months ago, my wife and I were visiting the UK. After arriving in Manchester, we checked into our hotel. But unbeknownst to me when I booked it, the hotel had a self-service check-in. No reception; just a few employees on hand to help if needed. I approached the check-in, typed in my booking […]
How to Start a Book Club at Your Workplace
In 2019, the Sleeknote Marketing department started a book club. But not just any book club… A marketing book club. Our goal was to introduce ourselves to new marketing ideas, which we could use to acquire new customers better, improve customer loyalty, and reduce customer churn. In this article, I’ll share how we, as a […]
Notion Use Cases: Why I Left Evernote (And Why You Should, Too)
A few weeks ago, I started getting emails from readers telling me that my Commonplace Book wasn’t working correctly… Notes were disappearing in the browser, and when they weren’t, they were taking too long to load—my commonplace book was riddled with bugs. As a longtime Evernote user, it was a reality I wasn’t ready to […]
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