One percent improvement
Stacking up small changes to yield a big difference over time

Stacking up small changes to yield a big difference over time
Why I choose to use the tools I already have
Practices as a form of ballast
Letting your emotions settle before you tackle something.
Context makes us discontent
Shuffling the placement of things in our life
Some tactics
With an addendum about cross-disciplinary breakthroughs
Micro and macro perspectives of something that is challenging in the middle ground
An opportunity for growth
Over mistrust
Sometimes we have to dismantle what we've built in order to plant the seeds for the next thing we want in our lives
A useful framework
What you give out into the world comes back around
And other struggles
Hacking our evening slump
And then see what you can bring to them
The case for focusing on the simplest, most basic iteration of what you're doing before you add your own twist
And then bend everything to meet it
Doubling down on one thing you come to do exceptionally well
Resistance vs. resistance
How I do it
Getting it done and moving forward
And becoming aware of those frameworks in the first place
We all want comfort in life. But we need discomfort to push us to become what we are capable of, and to some extent to help us appreciate the comfort we do have.
What I've learned
A bit more about my writing process
In order to stay on target with our values and goals
Thinking about your unique advantages and how to use them to create the life you want
Some thoughts on achieving balance