Productivity

The most productive people frequently try new systems instead of finding and sticking with a single method that fits their style. “For six months, they’ll use a version of [David Allen’s Getting Things Done] with files and ticklers,” says Duhigg. “Then, they’ll decide to try a new system, maybe using color-coded tabs and inboxes. Then they’ll find another new system,” he says. “Constantly cycling through systems forces you to think about your own productivity.”

Read on…Why The Most Productive People Constantly Change Their Methods

CreativeMornings

20160902_084650CreativeMornings Vancouver! Every day should commence with a cup of piping hot java, rainbow sprinkled cupcakes, and an inspirational soul sharing his/her journey. Thank you Mr. Brown for providing us a glimpse into the lives and circumstances of children living in the Middle East. And Mark Busse! Fantastic job moderating the session! You are a delight!

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Punch

6 AUG 1966:  Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) lands a right to the head of Brian London during their World Heavyweight Title fight at Earls Court. Ali won by a knockout in the third round. Mandatory Credit: Allsport Hulton/Archive
6 AUG 1966: Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) lands a right to the head of Brian London during their World Heavyweight Title fight at Earls Court. Ali won by a knockout in the third round. Mandatory Credit: Allsport Hulton/Archive

Comedian Amy Schumer’s response to the question “What’s the best book you’ve ever received as a gift?”
“The Professional,” by W. C. Heinz. It profiles a boxer before a match in the 1950s. I reread it before taping a stand-up special. Preparing to perform comedy in front of hundreds (or thousands) of people and telling jokes that may or may not make them laugh is just as terrifying as getting hit in the face while boxing. I boxed for a while a couple years back, and the fear of getting punched was a big hurdle I had to get over. But you know what helped? Getting punched. Just one time was enough to learn that the fear of pain is worse than the pain itself.
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