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Today at 1PM Central we’ll be recording live on Twitch!
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RSVP now for the session at 1 PM Central! We're talking about ADHD and how analog tools can help.
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98: The Crossroads of Should and Must by Elle Luna – Bookworm
Do you view your work as a job, a career, or a calling? Today's author argues that the most life-affirming thing you can do is to honor the voice inside...
Inspired by @analogrevenge and an upcoming project. I wanted to write a word or 900 about how I think about mindfulness as someone who considers themselves a multipotentialite.
https://kjaymiller.com/multipotentiality-vs-mindfulness
#Productivity folks! Let's talk about it!
This Friday at 12 PM US Central we'll be making another attempt at streaming video LIVE!
https://twitch.tv/bookwormfm/
97: Reclaiming Conversation by Sherry Turkle – Bookworm
In our digital age, it's easy to stay connected. Emails, text messages, and social media allow us to share snippets of our lives with others- without really having to look,...
I'm excited to have @BobbleheadJoe join us for our first ever guest webinar! Join us to see his system live and ask questions!
https://analogjoe.com
96: Triggers by Marshall Goldsmith – Bookworm
Do you ever find yourself reacting to something, then immediately saying something like, "I can't believe I just did that?" It may not be your fault - at least, not...
95: Stillness is the Key by Ryan Holiday – Bookworm
More than ever, people are overwhelmed. Today's author argues that what we really need is stillness - the ability to be steady while the world spins around you. Join Joe...
94: Tiny Habits by BJ Fogg – Bookworm
When it comes to change, tiny is mighty. Today's author (who also happens to be the world’s leading expert on habit formation) shows us how we can have a happier,...
93: Nudge by Richard Thaler – Bookworm
Whether it's deciding what to eat for dinner or which investments to pick for our 401k, we humans have a track record of making poor choices. But is it really...
92: The Bullet Journal Method by Ryder Carroll – Bookworm
Can pen & paper really cut it as a task manager in today's fast-paced world? Today's author makes a compelling argument that it can. Join Joe & Mike as they...
91: The Antidote by Oliver Burkeman – Bookworm
If you find yourself repulsed by the blatant optimism espoused by most self-help gurus, then today's book may just be a breath of fresh air for you. Join Joe &...
90: Good to Great by Jim Collins – Bookworm
What makes a successful business tick? Today's author shares the results from a five-year study that "fly in the face of our modern business culture and will, quite frankly, upset...
89: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Pirsig – Bookworm
Today's author takes us on a 17-day motorcycle ride from Minnesota to California. Join Joe and Mike on their journey to discover quality, truth, and what it means to get...
88: It Doesn’t Have to Be Crazy at Work – Bookworm
Long hours, an excessive workload, and a lack of sleep have become a badge of honor for modern professionals. But the authors of today's book argue that it's actually a...
Author’s Corner: Nir Eyal – Bookworm
Nir Eyal joins us for our first author's corner episode to talk about his book Indistractable, turning values into time, and building better relationships. Links Support the Show Nir's blog...
87: Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman – Bookworm
What causes us to act the way we do? Today's book offers a comprehensive look into the depths of behavioral science. Join Joe & Mike as they examine their own...
Setting up gear now! Members: we’ll be live soon!
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86: The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker – Bookworm
Today's author argues that the lackluster and unproductive gatherings in our lives don't have to be that way. Join Joe & Mike as they consider how to bring a more...
85: Making It All Work by David Allen – Bookworm
In today's episode, Joe & Mike revisit the topic of Getting Things Done (GTD). Join them as they take a closer look at the mother of all productivity systems and...
Any accountant will tell you that it’s never too early to open a separate bank account for any venture, be it a hobby, side gig, or business. https://twitter.com/JoeBuhlig/status/1220403658615029762
84: Indistractable by Nir Eyal – Bookworm
In a world of distraction, focus is a superpower. In today's book, Joe and Mike look at how to channel their attention in a quest to become indistractable. Links Support...
83: The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek – Bookworm
How do we win a game that has no end? In today's book, author Simon Sinek explains how an infinite mindset helps overcome the letdown that typically comes shortly after...
82: Margin by Richard Swenson – Bookworm
Do you ever feel overhwelmed? Today's book by Dr. Richard Swenson has the prescription for anyone who yearns for relief from the pressures of overload. Join Joe & Mike as...
More senseless Canadian road rage caught on camera.
*Warning: Graphic footage.
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