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Dispersión aseguradaDispersión aseguradaGestiona tiempo y energía | Dispersión asegurada T2x11La palabra "productividad" no nos enamora, pero es importante hablar de cómo gestionar nuestro tiempo y también nuestra energía para poder hacer lo que toca sin morir en el intento. Resumen Cómo está Caro Cuando te acecha el bloqueo productivo Esta vida no es vivir… Cuando te ponen de deberes que tienes que aburrirte. Comprar cursos de Domestika no ayuda. ¿Pueden los multipotenciales aburrirse? Una teoría de cuñao basada en la historia de un entrepreneur francés. El gran reto: dosificarse cuando uno está bien. Trabajar demasiado no sale a cuenta. Pl...2023-04-1832 minThe Mosaic Life Podcast with Trey KauffmanThe Mosaic Life Podcast with Trey KauffmanDavid Kadavy - Creating Consistently, Critical Feedback & Mind Management“As a creator, you have to both believe that you aren’t good enough, but that you are enough.”-David KadavyDavid Kadavy is the bestselling author of three books: Design for Hackers, The Heart to Start, and his latest, Mind Management, Not Time Management. David served as design advisor to Timeful, a productivity app that used behavioral science principles and David’s “mind management” techniques. Google bought Timeful in 2015, and has integrated its features into Google Calendar.Connect with David@Kadavy on TwitterKDV.coSubscribe to The Mosai...2021-03-071h 16The Sideman DesignerThe Sideman DesignerEpisode 012 - The One Where I Didn't Finish AnythingWelcome to Season 2 of The Sideman Designer! In this first full episode, I talk about two fantastic books I read over the summer, give you a candid breakdown of the strategies I laid out for my business and where I got to with them and talk about distraction and how I'm managing it day-to-day. I hope you enjoy this feature-length solo-cast. Show Notes Patreon & shout-outs Podcast progress 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Steven R. Covey Start Now. Get Perfect Later by Rob Moore (@robprogressive)2019-09-2931 minLove Your WorkLove Your Work195. Nir Eyal: Be IndistractableWhat if your smartphone didn’t distract you? What if your focus couldn’t be shaken by social media, by the latest news story, or even by your coworkers? What if you could be indistractable? Imagine what you could accomplish. Nir Eyal's (@nireyal) new book will help you do just that. Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life will lead you away from dis-traction, so you can get traction. You may remember Nir being on Love Your Work a couple of times before. We talked about the societal implications of dist...2019-09-1257 minLove Your WorkLove Your WorkNir Eyal: Be IndistractableWhat if your smartphone didn’t distract you? What if your focus couldn’t be shaken by social media, by the latest news story, or even by your coworkers? What if you could be indistractable? Imagine what you could accomplish. Nir Eyal's (@nireyal) new book will help you do just that. Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life will lead you away from dis-traction, so you can get traction. You may remember Nir being on Love Your Work a couple of times before. We talked about the societal implications of dist...2019-09-1257 minLove Your WorkLove Your WorkPrivacy. Why Does it Matter to Creative Entrepreneurs? BJ MendelsonBJ Mendelson (@bjmendelson) is author of Privacy: And How to Get it Back. One of the key themes we've been exploring on Love Your Work over the past three years has been just how it is that creators get paid. This was certainly top of my mind when I doubled down on writing and podcasting and moved to Colombia with no clear business model in site. To understand how creators get paid, we need to understand the entire economy of content. How does content get monetized, and how much or how little of that monetization makes it...2018-08-021h 05Love Your WorkLove Your Work137. Privacy. Why Does it Matter to Creative Entrepreneurs? BJ MendelsonBJ Mendelson (@bjmendelson) is author of Privacy: And How to Get it Back. One of the key themes we've been exploring on Love Your Work over the past three years has been just how it is that creators get paid. This was certainly top of my mind when I doubled down on writing and podcasting and moved to Colombia with no clear business model in site. To understand how creators get paid, we need to understand the entire economy of content. How does content get monetized, and how much or how little of that monetization makes it...2018-08-021h 05Love Your WorkLove Your Work131. Build Your Morning Routine. Benjamin Spall, Author of "My Morning Routine"Benjamin Spall is co-author of the new book, My Morning Routine: How Successful People Start Every Day Inspired. He and his co-author have interviewed 300 successful people from business, fitness, and the arts. People like Biz Stone, Arianna Huffington, General Stanley McCrystal, and Marie Kondo. The way you spend your first hour of your day sets the tone for the rest of your day. But there seems to be endless ways to you can spend this precious time. Should you meditate? Go for a jog? Do some writing? Oh, and I'm in the book as well...2018-06-2152 minLove Your WorkLove Your WorkBuild Your Morning Routine. Benjamin Spall, Author of "My Morning Routine"Benjamin Spall is co-author of the new book, My Morning Routine: How Successful People Start Every Day Inspired. He and his co-author have interviewed 300 successful people from business, fitness, and the arts. People like Biz Stone, Arianna Huffington, General Stanley McCrystal, and Marie Kondo. The way you spend your first hour of your day sets the tone for the rest of your day. But there seems to be endless ways to you can spend this precious time. Should you meditate? Go for a jog? Do some writing? Oh, and I'm in the book as well...2018-06-2152 minLove Your WorkLove Your WorkWhat Seneca Said About FacebookIf you've heard about stoic philosophy, you've heard about Seneca. Stoicism is in many ways about being indifferent to pleasure or pain. One thing that's pleasurable is getting free things. Free things like Facebook. After the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the mainstream is really waking up to the true cost of "free." If something is supposedly "free," you're paying for it in some other way, whether that's with your data, or just the opportunity costs of your attention. As you'll see, even Seneca knew that almost 2,000 years ago. I've of course talked many times on this...2018-05-3106 minLove Your WorkLove Your Work128. What Seneca Said About FacebookIf you've heard about stoic philosophy, you've heard about Seneca. Stoicism is in many ways about being indifferent to pleasure or pain. One thing that's pleasurable is getting free things. Free things like Facebook. After the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the mainstream is really waking up to the true cost of "free." If something is supposedly "free," you're paying for it in some other way, whether that's with your data, or just the opportunity costs of your attention. As you'll see, even Seneca knew that almost 2,000 years ago. I've of course talked many times on this...2018-05-3106 minLove Your WorkLove Your WorkManeesh Sethi: Upgrade Humanity. (Can blockchain & cryptocurrency end the eyeball economy?)I'm very glad to have my friend Maneesh Sethi back on the show. You first heard Maneesh way back on episode 13. Maneesh is the founder of Pavlok. Pavlok started out as a wearable device that shocks you out of breaking bad habits. You may have heard me talk about using [Pavlok] to break my Facebook habit. It's very effective, because being shocked is not pleasant. But what really excites me about what Maneesh is doing is he has a much larger mission. He says he wants Pavlok to "upgrade humanity." He wants to use technology...2018-03-151h 40Love Your WorkLove Your Work117. Maneesh Sethi: Upgrade Humanity. (Can blockchain & cryptocurrency end the eyeball economy?)I'm very glad to have my friend Maneesh Sethi back on the show. You first heard Maneesh way back on episode 13. Maneesh is the founder of Pavlok. Pavlok started out as a wearable device that shocks you out of breaking bad habits. You may have heard me talk about using [Pavlok] to break my Facebook habit. It's very effective, because being shocked is not pleasant. But what really excites me about what Maneesh is doing is he has a much larger mission. He says he wants Pavlok to "upgrade humanity." He wants to use technology...2018-03-151h 40Love Your WorkLove Your WorkMaking Money on STEEM and Steemit: A Beginner's Guide to Earning Cryptocurrency on the BlockchainSomething that has been on the top of my mind the past few years is how creators can make an honest living from their work. You heard me talk with Hooked author Nir Eyal back on episode 21 about how technology is fragmenting attention, for example. These economics incentivize creators to be outlandish or even dishonest. But, the blockchain and cryptocurrencies may change all of that. I've been earning money for my writing lately on the STEEM blockchain, on a social network called Steemit. You heard me talk to STEEM's CEO, Ned Scott back on episode 71. ...2018-01-2528 minLove Your WorkLove Your Work110. Making Money on STEEM and Steemit: A Beginner's Guide to Earning Cryptocurrency on the BlockchainSomething that has been on the top of my mind the past few years is how creators can make an honest living from their work. You heard me talk with Hooked author Nir Eyal back on episode 21 about how technology is fragmenting attention, for example. These economics incentivize creators to be outlandish or even dishonest. But, the blockchain and cryptocurrencies may change all of that. I've been earning money for my writing lately on the STEEM blockchain, on a social network called Steemit. You heard me talk to STEEM's CEO, Ned Scott back on episode 71. ...2018-01-2528 minLove Your WorkLove Your WorkEnd the attention economy. STEEM's Ned Scott on Steemit, cryptocurrency-driven social media, & the blockchainNed Scott (@certainassets, Steemit: @ned is trying to reinvent the way content gets made. He wants you to get paid in the process. Ned is the co-founder of a cryptocurrency called STEEM, and he's CEO of a website that runs on STEEM, called Steemit. Basically all of the actions that you would normally take on a site such as Reddit – writing posts, upvoting, or commenting, mines the STEEM – that's S-T-E-E-M – cryptocurrency. You can then cash in that cryptocurrency for the currency of your choice. The attention economy and digital distraction You've heard me talk about the ec...2017-04-2751 minLove Your WorkLove Your Work71. End the attention economy. STEEM's Ned Scott on Steemit, cryptocurrency-driven social media, & the blockchainNed Scott (@certainassets, Steemit: @ned is trying to reinvent the way content gets made. He wants you to get paid in the process. Ned is the co-founder of a cryptocurrency called STEEM, and he's CEO of a website that runs on STEEM, called Steemit. Basically all of the actions that you would normally take on a site such as Reddit – writing posts, upvoting, or commenting, mines the STEEM – that's S-T-E-E-M – cryptocurrency. You can then cash in that cryptocurrency for the currency of your choice. The attention economy and digital distraction You've heard me talk about...2017-04-2751 minLove Your WorkLove Your WorkMedium.com Writing, Book Positioning & Marketing Psychology – Nir Eyal & David KadavyNir Eyal, author of Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products, has been on the show before. We had a little debate about digital distraction back in episode 21. Nir and I have both been exploring new book ideas independently, and practicing writing about those ideas, somewhere within that space. I've been leaning more into the productivity space, which you've heard a lot of on this podcast. So, we recently had a call where we discussed where we were headed, how we're testing out new ideas, and how we might position new ideas. We figured, just in...2016-10-271h 02Love Your WorkLove Your Work49. Medium.com Writing, Book Positioning & Marketing Psychology – Nir Eyal & David KadavyNir Eyal, author of Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products, has been on the show before. We had a little debate about digital distraction back in episode 21. Nir and I have both been exploring new book ideas independently, and practicing writing about those ideas, somewhere within that space. I've been leaning more into the productivity space, which you've heard a lot of on this podcast. So, we recently had a call where we discussed where we were headed, how we're testing out new ideas, and how we might position new ideas. We figured, just in...2016-10-271h 02Love Your WorkLove Your WorkTucker MaxTucker Max (@tuckermax) is best known as a self-proclaimed "asshole." He has written three NUMBER ONE New York Times best-sellers, including "I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell." He is only the third writer EVER to have three books on the nonfiction best-seller list at the same time. Tucker is a book marketing GENIUS, and it shows in this interview. Since I've been trying the crack the positioning code for a new book lately, it was such a privilege to get Tuckers insights on what makes a book successful. As Tucker will dissect for us...2016-06-091h 12Love Your WorkLove Your WorkTucker MaxTucker Max (@tuckermax) is best known as a self-proclaimed "asshole." He has written three NUMBER ONE New York Times best-sellers, including "I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell." He is only the third writer EVER to have three books on the nonfiction best-seller list at the same time. Tucker is a book marketing GENIUS, and it shows in this interview. Since I've been trying the crack the positioning code for a new book lately, it was such a privilege to get Tuckers insights on what makes a book successful. As Tucker will dissect for us...2016-06-091h 12Love Your WorkLove Your WorkNir Eyal – Is Silicon Valley Leading Us Into The Robot Apocalypse? Artificial Intelligence, digital distraction, & the dangers of habit-forming productsNir Eyal is the author of Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products. So he is really manufacturing the drug. Fortunately, he's also concerned about the implications of digital distraction, so he agreed to have a discussion with me about it on the podcast. In this discussion, we cover our views on the potential effects of distraction. Is it making people less creative? Is it as addictive and harmful as smoking? Do we have the agency to free ourselves from technology? And, of course, is it making us vulnerable to a potential robot apocalypse? Join the...2016-04-1455 minLove Your WorkLove Your Work21. Nir Eyal – Is Silicon Valley Leading Us Into The Robot Apocalypse? Artificial Intelligence, digital distraction, & the dangers of habit-forming productsNir Eyal is the author of Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products. So he is really manufacturing the drug. Fortunately, he's also concerned about the implications of digital distraction, so he agreed to have a discussion with me about it on the podcast. In this discussion, we cover our views on the potential effects of distraction. Is it making people less creative? Is it as addictive and harmful as smoking? Do we have the agency to free ourselves from technology? And, of course, is it making us vulnerable to a potential robot apocalypse? Join the...2016-04-1455 min