Evaluate partners and allies by setting minimum standards, not maximum wish lists
21 Harsh Truths About Why You’re Still Lost - Mark Manson — Chris Williamson · Chris Williamson
Separate the outcome you actually want from the inherited mechanism you assume delivers it, then pick the lightest fit.
How the Fridge Changed Food · Nicola Twilley
Track every pound you spend for one month. You'll spend less without trying.
The New Rules for Building Wealth in 2025 · Rob Dix
Home bias is always wrong — own the world, not your postcode
The Golden Age of Returns is Over · Mike Staunton & Paul Marsh
If you can't recite every fund you own from memory, your portfolio is too complex.
The One Thing You Need To Invest In · Ramin Nakisa
Score and rank stocks on objective momentum signals to find the highest-conviction trend entries
All Time Highs Built On A Compute Shortage — Jordi Visser · Jordi Visser
Key patterns from successful startup founders: persistence through rejection, pivoting, and staying close to users
Founders at Work · Jessica Livingston
Write your way through fear by defining, preventing, and preparing for worst cases
How to Use Stoicism to Choose Alive Time Over Dead Time · Ryan Holiday & Tim Ferriss
Define your fears in writing to realize most are preventable and reversible
Tim Ferriss Interview: How to Overcome Fear, Practice Self Love & Build a Writing Routine · Tim Ferriss
Limit every commitment to its essential minimum for maximum impact
The Power of Less · Leo Babauta
Define your fears in writing to overcome paralysis and make your best decisions
Why you should define your fears instead of your goals | Tim Ferriss | TED · Tim Ferriss
Pick three outcomes you want to accomplish each day and each week to work with deliberate intention instead of reacting to whatever comes your way
The Productivity Project · Chris Bailey
Categorize every task by consequence level before you start working
Eat That Frog! · Brian Tracy
Organize life around importance, not urgency
Seven Habits of Highly Effective People · Stephen R. Covey
Align every business action to your personal definition of winning
Profit First for Minority Business Enterprises · Susanne Mariga
A structured month of daily actions to discover and activate your purpose
Finding Your Ikigai: How to Seek Your Purpose in Life - PDFDrive.com · Eiver Stevens
Replace vague goals with costed timelines for your ideal life
The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss · Tim Ferriss
Put things in front of your mental door to direct focus automatically
Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Getting Things Done · David Allen
A parking lot for dreams, interests, and possibilities you're not ready to commit to yet
Getting Things Done · David Allen
Systematically empty your head of every open loop using category-based prompts
Getting Things Done · David Allen
Context, time, energy, priority -- the real-time decision filter for what to do next
Getting Things Done · David Allen
The master key to maintaining trust in your system and freedom in your mind
Getting Things Done · David Allen
No is a complete sentence--build the perimeter that protects your peace
The Next Conversation: Argue Less, Talk More · Jefferson Fisher
Organize and structure comedic material for maximum impact
The Science & Art of Comedy & Creativity | Tom Segura · Andrew Huberman
Capture customer emotions, behaviors, and commitments with a symbol-based system
The Mom Test · Rob Fitzpatrick
Claim time for what matters before urgent demands consume it all
Four Thousand Weeks · Oliver Burkeman
Trust emerges when people believe you are driven by something beyond your own self-gain.
Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action · Simon Sinek
Control your workload by pulling tasks instead of having them pushed
Slow Productivity · Cal Newport
Adopt a tool only if its positive impact on key activities substantially outweighs the negatives
Deep Work · Cal Newport
Use artificial deadlines to force bursts of extreme concentration intensity
Deep Work · Cal Newport
Recognize and neutralize the numbers that silently steer your judgments
Thinking, Fast and Slow · Daniel Kahneman
Identify the three tasks that account for 90% of your contribution and master them relentlessly.
Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time · Brian Tracy
Decide exactly what you want, write it down, and build a daily action plan around it.
Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time · Brian Tracy