A world without work is coming and why successful people work on one thing at a time | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 40
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ISSUE #40Dana's Weekly RoundupHi everyone!How do you devour a whale? One bite at a time. The same can be said about finishing tasks. Another article about the changing landscape of work, a subject I find fascinating.Enjoy!Dana
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Why successful people work on one thing at a time
Professor Gloria Mark from the University of California, Irvine, told Fast Company that it takes an average of 23 minutes and 15 seconds to get back to the task after an interruption. Think about how many 23 minute chunks get wasted when you rapidly switch between tasks as you’re multitasking. Farhan called this time cost, “context switching.”MKTG
Growing a Site from 0 to 10k Visitors in a Month: Noah Kagan Edition
So this isn’t an article about how Noah Kagan grew a blog from 0 to 10,000 visitors. He’s done that before and you can’t replicate his clout.Instead, this is an article about how Noah’s apprentice grew his brand new site from 0 to 10,000 visitors.IRL
A world without work is coming – it could be utopia or it could be hell
Most of us have wondered what we might do if we didn’t need to work – if we woke up one morning to discover we had won the lottery, say. We entertain ourselves with visions of multiple homes, trips around the world or the players we would sign after buying Arsenal. For many of us, the most tantalising aspect of such visions is the freedom it would bring: to do what one wants, when one wants and how one wants.
How Lord Byron’s daughter became the world’s first computer programmer and the psychology of color | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 39
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ISSUE #39Dana's Weekly RoundupHi everyone!The Muse always has helpful email templates to get you started on those hard emails. I had no idea that Ada Lovelace - the world's first computer programmer was Lord Byron's daughter. Great article on color psychology in branding.Enjoy!Dana
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Finally: 5 Email Templates That Make Following Up With Anyone Way Less Awkward
I think most of us would agree the initial part of networking—meeting people—isn’t the hardest part. However, maintaining those connections is much more difficult. After all, if you don’t have an immediate reason to stay in contact with a person—you just think he or she would be “good to keep in touch with,” it’s hard to justify sending an email.MKTG
The Psychology of Color in Marketing and Branding
As research shows, it’s likely because personal preference, experiences, upbringing, cultural differences, and context often muddy the effect individual colors have on us. So the idea that colors such as yellow or purple are able to evoke some sort of hyper-specific emotion is about as accurate as your standard palm reading.IRL
How Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron’s Daughter, Became the World’s First Computer Programmer
Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, born Augusta Ada Byron on December 10, 1815, later came to be known simply as Ada Lovelace. Today, she is celebrated as the world’s first computer programmer.
Make the Brutal Into the Beautiful and the 5 hour workday | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 38
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ISSUE #38Dana's Weekly RoundupHi everyone!I've been binge listening to Elizabeth Gilbert's podcast Magic Lessons, based on her latest book Big Magic. This episode featured Brandon Stanton, the creator of Humans of New York, sharing his experience in doing things before you're ready, or perfect, or even "good enough".Enjoy!Dana
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Magic Lessons Ep. 202: "Make the Brutal Into the Beautiful" Featuring Brandon Stanton
Elizabeth Gilbert advises Anne, a photographer in Pennsylvania. For the last few years Anne has been documenting her brother's life. He's a veteran with PTSD and a recovering drug addict. She imagines turning all this material into a photo-essay exhibit or book, but she's afraid to take the next steps to make it happen. To help guide Anne, Liz calls up her friend Brandon Stanton, the photographer and creator of the photo series "Humans of New York.”MKTG
How to write a creative action plan you'll actually follow
A Creative Action Plan (CAP) is a document that you add to and access regularly that contains action items in 10 key areas of your business so that you always have steps you can take to move forward.IRL
What Happened When I Moved My Company To A 5-Hour Workday
I moved my whole company to a five-hour workday where everyone works from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Over a year later, we're sticking with it. Here's why, and how we made the change work.
The End of Meaningless Jobs Will Unleash the World’s Creativity and The Myths and Realities of ‘Doing What You Love’ | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 37
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ISSUE #37Dana's Weekly RoundupHi everyone!I think about the coming end of/change of what it means to have a job. The impact of automation and AI on what humans still need to do will open up so many possibilities and give rise to the necessity of the Universal Personal Income, because there will not be enough "jobs" for everyone. I also loved reading about the Myths and Realities of Doing What you Love, which gives a no-nonsense insight into how you can start on that path and what to expect.What are your thoughts on doing what you love?Enjoy!Dana
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The Myths and Realities of ‘Doing What You Love’
How did I evolve from a self-proclaimed couch potato to endurance athletics enthusiast? I learned how to change my attitude.MKTG
SEO is Not Hard — A step-by-step SEO Tutorial for beginners that will get you ranked every single time
SEO is simply not as hard as people pretend like it is; you can get 95% of the effort with 5% of the work, and you absolutely do not need to hire a professional SEO to do it, nor will it be hard to start ranking for well-picked key terms.IRL
The End of Meaningless Jobs Will Unleash the World’s Creativity
Many experts studying the topic of automation believe that the current rate of advancement is leading us into a future with fewer and fewer available jobs. Maybe that’s a good thing.In his 2013 essay, “On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs,” David Graeber argued that in the wake of automation, we created employment for employment’s sake, not necessarily to fulfill any significant task or purpose.
Seth Godin's Marketing in 4 steps and Nassim Taleb's AUB Commencement Address | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 36
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ISSUE #36Dana's Weekly RoundupHi everyone!Seth Godin writes one post per day. He has the awesome talent and skill of saying a lot with a few words. Great commencement address from the rebel economist Nassim Taleb in my Alma MaterEnjoy!DanaMaine Coon Cat photographed by Robert Sijka.TAKE ACTION
Psychology has identified three mindsets shared by people who actually follow through on their goals
How did I evolve from a self-proclaimed couch potato to endurance athletics enthusiast? I learned how to change my attitude.MKTG
Marketing in four steps
The first step is to invent a thing worth making, a story worth telling, a contribution worth talking about.IRL
Commencement Address, American University in Beirut, 2016
Dear graduating students,This is the first commencement I have ever attended (I did not attend my own graduation). Further, I have to figure out how lecture you on success when I do not feel successful yet –and it is not false modesty.
Why you're being too easy on yourself when it comes to following your dreams and brainstorm questions, not solutions | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 35
Hi everyone!This week, I loved not one but TWO articles from The Muse. One was hot to complete the work, when working on a project you're passionate about - which I have struggled with before. And the other is about how to navigate hard times - when you're doing you're best but things aren't working out. I take comfort in the fact that others struggle with this too and I love learning about the different tactics they use to thrive during those times.Enjoy!Dana
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How to Write with Power and Authority, Even if You Feel Like a Nobody and the Gender Wage Gap | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 34
ISSUE #34Dana's Weekly RoundupHi everyone!Copyblogger's take on writing with power and authority without letting the imposter syndrome creep up. To change the gender wage gap, we need to understand how it starts and where it comes from - this study does just that. A great breakdown of what makes PokemonGo so addictive based on gamification theory.Enjoy!DanaBeach goers stunned as family of bears emerge from the forest to play in the water.TAKE ACTION
The truth about the gender wage gap
Nearly 10,000 people graduated with MBAs from University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business between 1990 and 2006.In 2009, three economists decided to study a quarter of those graduates.MKTG
How to Write with Power and Authority, Even if You Feel Like a Nobody
In this overcrowded online world, do you ever wonder why people would listen toyour advice?I’ve learned that mindset was flawed.IRL
What makes PokémonGo so Addictive?
This post is about how I feel Pokemon Go’s game designers have perfectly executed on the “Hook Model” — a framework for gamification and getting users to come back again and again and again.
Send a pain letter not a cover letter and the one content metric to rule them all | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 33
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ISSUE #33Dana's Weekly RoundupHi everyone!For those who are job hunting, you know how frustrating and broken the recruitment process is. Spending time on your cover letter and application, following up and hearing silence... Liz Ryan advocates for a Pain Letter instead of a Cover Letter.Enjoy!DanaTAKE ACTION
Cover Letters Are Dead -- Send A Pain Letter, Instead
I don’t want you to write any more cover letters. There is a better way to get a job.You can send a letter to your department manager – the person who will be your boss in your new job — directly at his or her desk.MKTG
One Content Metric to Rule Them All
This post walks through how we combined our content metrics for the Moz Blog into a single, easy-to-digest score, and better yet, almost completely automated it.IRL
Meet the woman who wrote Michelle Obama’s DNC speech — Sarah Hurwitz
When Sarah Hurwitz sits down at her laptop, she puts on her noise-blocking headphones and imagines Michelle Obama’s exacting voice in her head.
How Oprah gets stuff done and how my mind thinks about your new solution | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 32
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ISSUE #32Dana's Weekly RoundupHi everyone!Fact: Most women earn less than men in the same job. This needs to change. Salesforce is a great example of that initiative. Transparency is the first step. Negotiating and supporting each other is what we as professional women can do. We will not underestimate and undervalue ourselves any more.Enjoy!DanaWookiees at Comicon.TAKE ACTION
The Key To Oprah Winfrey's Success: Radical Focus
"I’m here," I tell her, "to learn how Oprah gets stuff done.""Okay, great!" she replies. "I can help you with that."MKTG
This is How My Mind Thinks About Your New Solution (…and how you can change it)
You and your marketing machine are pitching me benefits (e.g. gains). It only makes me think you are hiding something that will make my life worse. All new things have some downside. My first thought is not gains….please deal with it.IRL
Earning Less Money Isn’t A Choice That Women Just Make
It’s true that many women do not pursue higher-paying jobs in engineering or science ― fields that are dominated by men. But that’s not the main reason the pay gap exists. In fact, 68 percent of the gap can be explained by the fact that women make less than men within the same occupations.
What Growth Work Really Looks Like and an 8-step process for writing sales page copy | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 31
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ISSUE #31Dana's Weekly RoundupHi everyone! Poornima Vijayashanker talks about balancing growth work with grunt work - which is a common challenge, given that grunt work takes so long! Also, a step-by-step guide to writing sales page copy - this was for an online course page but the it applies to any type of sales copy.Enjoy!DanaThe Milky Way.TAKE ACTION
What Growth Work Really Looks Like
Growth work, as obvious as it sounds, is any work you do that helps you grow personally or professionally. It could be cultivating a new skill, developing it further, or building relationships.And unlike your daily work that keeps you heads down, growth work is about connecting with others, and showcasing your skills, knowledge, and experiences.MKTG
My 8-step process for writing sales page copy
A powerful (and highly-converting) sales page is made up of two important things:1. Copy2. DesignIRL
Fixed vs. Growth: The Two Basic Mindsets That Shape Our Lives
“If you imagine less, less will be what you undoubtedly deserve,” Debbie Millman counseled in one of the best commencement speeches ever given, urging: “Do what you love, and don’t stop until you get what you love. Work as hard as you can, imagine immensities…” Far from Pollyanna platitude, this advice actually reflects what modern psychology knows about how belief systems about our own abilities and potential fuel our behavior and predict our success.
Secrets of closing the sale by Zig Ziglar and productivity tips for the afternoon slump | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 30
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ISSUE #30Hi everyone!Zig Ziglar is a must read for anyone who wants to sell. Talent isn't fixed and can be cultivated. Great productivity tips for the afternoon slump.Enjoy!DanaA photographer who was heading home from a weekend of camping was stunned when he waved goodbye to a bear - and it waved back.TAKE ACTION
50 Productivity Tips That'll Help You Beat the Afternoon Slump
For those times when you’re not able to sneak away for a power nap, we’ve got 50 tips to boost your brainpower and get you so focused and motivated, you’ll be surprised when the clock strikes 6.MKTG
Secrets of Closing the Sale by Zig Ziglar – Book Review
Ownership closing – paint the picture of what their life will be like w/ the close. in the house, look at the tv to watch football here and have breakfast with coffee over here. After showing someone something nice, you can show them something cheap.IRL
Talent Isn’t Fixed and Other Mindsets That Lead to Greatness
If we believe that someone’s talent is fixed—including our own—we are effectively writing off any options for growth. But if we believe that talent, or intelligence, or any other ability, evolves as a result of how much effort we put in, the opportunities are endless.
Not enough 'if' or not enough 'then'? | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 29
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ISSUE #29 Dana's Weekly Roundup
Hi everyone! Great story from the CEO of Breather on how they got started and grew. This week's MKTG article is by Seth Godin - who has the extraordinary power to change your thinking with a few lines.
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Why Trying to Become a Jack of All Trades Hurts Your Business
What Productivity Systems Won’t Solve and Three Things Recruiters No Longer Look For | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 28
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ISSUE #28Dana's Weekly RoundupHi everyone! I'm trying out this shorter format. Do you prefer it over a short summary of each article?Enjoy!DanaTattoo Artist Who Lost His Arm Gets World’s First Tattoo Machine Prosthesis. Now that's commitment.TAKE ACTION
Three Things Recruiters No Longer Look For (And Three They Still Do)
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25 Facebook Marketing Tips and this experiment suggests intuition is a real thing | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 27
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ISSUE #27Hi everyone! I'm trying out this shorter format. Do you prefer it over a short summary of each article?Enjoy!Dana
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Stop Yourself from Becoming Content Fried and 5 Waiting Traps That Kill Your Dreams Slowly | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 26
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ISSUE #26Dana's Weekly RoundupHi everyone! A great article from Christine Kane on waiting traps. No one is going to grant you permission to do the thing. As a content curator, I do get content fried due to the massive heaps of content I consume weekly which does affect my productivity. These tips could help combat content overload.Enjoy!Dana
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Why you shouldn't stop working when you hit flow and how to create an explainer video | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 25
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ISSUE #25Dana's Weekly RoundupHi everyone! A great article on creating explainer videos. I've created one using iphones as cameras and microphones but we discovered that the hard part was getting the lighting right - for that we had to call in someone with experience. I also have "busy" days consumed with unprductive meetings and admin work without getting big things done. The trick is to get the hard stuff going first thing in the morning, before getting sucked in to other things.Enjoy!DanaAurora over camp on Bannerdale CragsTAKE ACTION
Why You Should Never Stop Working In the Moment you Hit Flow
There’s nothing that will transform the quantity of your output and the quality of your work like hitting flow on a regular basis. And we know that hitting flow is usually the result of eliminating distractions, discipline, and deep work. The rush produced by hitting flow makes us feel fulfilled and successful.MKTG
How to Create a Killer Explainer Video [Infographic]
Explaining to web users what your business does, what you stand for, and why customers need you. This is called "the explainer video," and it's a quick, memorable way to make an impact on people who might buy your product but need to know more information.IRL
5 Reasons You're "So Busy" Every Day, Yet Not Really Getting Anything Done
Then, one day it hit me: There's a big difference between being busy and being productive. Yes, yes, we’ve all heard this before. But have you really thought it through and contemplated those times you’re sitting at your computer all day, but don’t end up with a lot to show for it?
11 little known Facebook marketing features to try and how New Yorker Cartoonists generate 500 ideas a week | Dana's Weekly Roundup Issue 24
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ISSUE #24Dana's Weekly RoundupHi everyone! Great article on how cartoonists from the New Yorker generate ideas. Buffer always shares detailed how to articles, and this one about Facebook marketing is very helpful, especially if your new to Facebook Marketing.Enjoy!DanaRatu, a 14-year-old Sumatran rhinoceros, sits next to its newborn calf at Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary in Way Kambas National Park, Indonesia.TAKE ACTION
How To Know Which Skills To Develop At Each Stage Of Your Career
At the start of your career, chances are good that you'll be hired primarily for your "hard skills"—the stuff you know that's relevant for the job.But what no one quite tells you is that while you might've been initially hired for those hard skills, they gradually matter less.MKTG
11 little known Facebook marketing features you can try today
In the spirit sharing, here are 11 hidden Facebook marketing features for social media managers and marketers to try today!IRL
Idea Sex: How New Yorker Cartoonists Generate 500 Ideas a Week
How to Come up with a Good IdeaBob Mankoff describes the cartoon idea generation process as “idea sex.”
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On Creativity and Fear, The Conjoined Twins of Creation I just listened to “The Source of Creativity” episode on NPR’s TED Radio Hour which covered ideas about where creativity comes from, why we all have it and how we find it.It takes courage to be vulnerable and say “This is me and I made this.” Especially if you created something that you put a lot of yourself into.I challenged myself this past year to do just that. Create something – from idea conception to final result and push it out into the world. No external obstacles, no managers or committees to answer to, no one instruct on what I should do and how I should do it. This is me and I made this.I listened to many business and entrepreneurship podcasts from other people who created something – a product or a business, including Seth Godin’s Startup School, Mixergy, Startup and I learned a lot from all of the stories of trials and tribulations of people who put themselves out there like that. The main thing I learned is just f#$%^@g do it. Get out of your own head, remove the idea that you have to strive to a level of perfection that doesn’t exist and just do it. Stop talking about doing it and just try it.Watch my favorite motivational 1 min video.And of course there were all the negative thoughts that come along with being vulnerable like that. What should I create? What if it sucks? What if people call me a fraud? What if it just gets ignored completely? What if I’m wrong?But as Ken Robinson says “If you’re not prepared to be wrong, you will never come up with anything original.”I decided to treat this project as an experiment; an experiment in creation. And if it flops, at least I would have learned through the process.I started narrowing down my options. I didn’t want to create a physical product because I know nothing about that and it seemed to be a very expensive experiment to conduct. Instead, I opted to create a knowledge product, based on things I know – no need to recreate the wheel for my beta experiment. I decided on creating an online course about Marketing since I’ve been a marketing professional for almost a decade. But Marketing is a pretty broad term so I needed to narrow it down even further. I was seeing a lot of websites that looked pretty but really didn’t have any substance or optimized for getting customers. And I heard from talented designers and developers that were telling me that they knew how to design a site or develop the site, but they didn’t know much about the strategy side of creating a website. So, I thought I could help with that and I created an online course on website strategy called: “How to Create a Website That Doesn’t Suck.”The challenge was to ship it – to put it out into the world before I talk myself out of it, even if it wasn’t perfect because as the maxim attributed to Sheryl Sandburg goes “Done is better than perfect.”I didn’t want to give in to the fear, I wanted to learn and I wanted to try.This is why I was really struck by Elizabeth Gilbert’s view on how creativity and fear are intertwined.“I think what stops people from doing [creative work] is always exactly the same thing, which is fear. What I've discovered over the years is not that you have to be fearless because I don't believe in fearlessness and I don't advise it.I think the only truly fearless people that I've ever met were full blown psychopaths or really reckless 3 year olds and I don't think we want to aspire to be either of those things.I think instead what you have to do is recognize that fear and creativity are conjoined twins. And what I see people doing in their lives is they're so afraid of their fear, that they end up trying to kill it and when they kill it they also kill their creativity because creativity is going into the uncertain and the uncertain is always scary.So what I've had to figure out how to do over the years is to create a mental construct in which I make a lot of space to coexist with fear.To just say to it: "Hey fear listen, creativity and I, your conjoined twin sister, are about to go on a road trip. I understand you'll be joining us, because you always do, but you don’t get to decide anything about this journey that we’re going on. But you can come and I know that you’ll be in the back seat in panic, but mommy's driving and we're going anyway. And you just take it along with you and that seems to work for me.The rest of the time for me it’s just been about showing up every day for the work. And I find that what actually happens is that you begin the work just from a place of diligence and discipline and then if you’re lucky through that process you’ll have moments where inspiration will come in and meet you.”Gilbert’s approach to fear and creativity really struck a chord with me. Don’t try to be fearless, instead, accept the fear as an integral part of the creative process and don’t give into it.And the results of my experiment? I’m putting the final touches on my course to be released before the end of the year, as I promised myself. |