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river is life

The river

    The river flows, a winding pathFrom mountain peak to ocean vastCarving canyons, shaping stoneSeeking, always, the unknown Daring leaps off jagged cliffsMist rising as the water shiftsChurning currents, froth and roarRolling boulders, grinding shore Peaceful stretches, languid plainsLazy loops with gentle refrainsSunbeams dance on ripples brightHerons wade in the sparkling light Forests green the mossy… Les mer "The river

    The October Assessment Goals Setting method

    The October Assess Method

      I discovered the October Method by accident last year. My calendar showed three months left until New Year’s, and a strange mix of panic and hope washed over me. I’d spent nine months making the same mistakes, following the same dead-end routines, and telling myself, “I’ll start tomorrow.” But that evening, staring at those final… Les mer "The October Assess Method

      How to keep a newsletter

      15 key takeaways for newsletter success from industry experts

        Last month, Morning Brew hit 4 million subscribers – a milestone that started with just two college students sending news roundups to their classmates. What makes some newsletters grow exponentially while others struggle to maintain open rates? To answer this, we interviewed 25 successful newsletter creators with combined subscriber bases of over 10 million readers.… Les mer "15 key takeaways for newsletter success from industry experts

        Minimize context switching

        Minimize your context switching

          Your brain is not a computer. It can’t effortlessly skip between tasks with zero switching costs. Each time you shift focus to deal with some new chore, a little bit of your cognitive power dies. But in the modern workplace, all the incentives line up to make you do it anyway. Until that nauseous feeling… Les mer "Minimize your context switching

          Den organisatoriske metoden Knolling

          Den organisatoriske designmetoden Knolling

            Forget Marie Kondo’s joy-sparking minimalism – there’s a new home organizing trend in town, and it’s all about showcasing your stuff. Meet knolling, the method of arranging everyday objects in eye-catching, 90-degree configurations. Born in the creative studios of artists and designers, knolling turns the ordinary into the extraordinary, transforming cluttered spaces into visual masterpieces.… Les mer "Den organisatoriske designmetoden Knolling