From Mark Manson's Newsletter
The more something scares you, the more necessary it is to your growth Growth is usually painful to some degree. That’s because growth requires loss - a loss of your old values, your old behav...
The more something scares you, the more necessary it is to your growth Growth is usually painful to some degree. That’s because growth requires loss - a loss of your old values, your old behav...
“Write about the word you wish to embody. Where did you first learn it? What does it mean to you? Who does it allow you to become? what does it allow you to do?” “Imagination is the beginning ...
There’s no such thing as being blocked There’s a loss of confidence Failing to prepare Not reading enough Giving up on patience Fearing your audience Above all, not learning to trust ...
All Events Are Immutable and Past Tense Applying a Failure Event Must Always Return the Previous State All Data Required for a Projection Must Be on the Events Work Is...
Types of conversations what is this about how do we feel about this who are we For effective communication control oneself control the environment control the boundaries The conce...
Notes from Section 1: “DRIing Your Career” and Section 2: “Self-Management” The goal isn’t to optimize for this moment-the current job- but for your overall career The Work > The Title , a ...
Fault Tolerance and Recovery Patterns Simple Component - component should do only one thing but do it in full Error Kernel - In a supervision heirarchy, keep important application state or fu...
Hey Calendar Features: habit stacking, filmstrip view, images on days, “Sometime this week”, labeling a day, time tracking Pierre Re-imagining ci/cd for a new developer platform for teams to build...
Dysfunctional Belief Reframe Work is not supposed to be enjoyable; thats why they call it work Enjoyment is a guide to finding the right work for you (*AEIOU) ...
Invest in preparedness, not in prediction. Stories are always more powerful than statistics. People don’t want accuracy. They want certainty. Progress requires optimism and pessimism...