Love Your Work

Love Your Work is the intellectual playground of David Kadavy, bestselling author of three books – including Mind Management, Not Time Management – and former design advisor to Timeful – a Google-acquired productivity app. Love Your Work is where David shows you how to be productive when creativity matters, and make big breakthroughs happen in your career as a creator. Dig into the archives for insightful conversations with Dan Ariely, David Allen, Seth Godin, James Altucher, and many more. "David is an underrated writer and thinker. In an age of instant publication, he puts time, effort and great thought into the content and work he shares with the world." —Jeff Goins, bestselling author of Real Artists Don’t Starve

http://kadavy.net/blog/archive/love-your-work/

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Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 days 22 hours 42 minutes

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episode 50: Productivity isn't about Getting Things Done anymore (mindfulness for creative breakthroughs)


The current productivity wisdom is all about getting things done. Now, productivity is about making creative breakthroughs happen. Getting Things Done brought us beyond todo lists and priorities, and made us think about breaking projects into actions,...


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 November 1, 2016  8m
 
 

episode 49: Medium.com Writing, Book Positioning & Marketing Psychology – Nir Eyal & David Kadavy


Nir 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...


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 October 27, 2016  1h2m
 
 

episode 48: Make it easy to do what's good for you (digital detox & building healthy habits through design)


If you have certain behaviors that you want to encourage in your life, you can be intentional about making them happen. Here's a trick I devised to make it easy to do things that are good for me, and a little harder to do things that are bad for me....


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 October 20, 2016  7m
 
 

episode 47: Getting the most out of email: Jocelyn K. Glei (productivity & business networking through email)


Jocelyn K. Glei is author of Unsubscribe: How to Kill Email Anxiety, Avoid Distractions, and Get Real Work Done. You can buy the book at kadavy.net/email It's an awesome book that I really wish I had when I was first trying to get things done with...


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 October 13, 2016  1h1m
 
 

episode 46: #YOLO, so point your face at a blank wall (building discipline for creative habits)


Back when I was writing my first book, I was shocked how hard it was. I was spending all day just trying to get into that flow state. So, here's one way I've found to help make that flow state happen on demand.   Sponsors...


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 October 6, 2016  6m
 
 

episode 45: Max Temkin


Cards Against Humanity's Max Temkin (@maxtemkin) is co-creator of Amazon's #1 selling card game – actually the #1 seller in all of the whole Toys & Games category. It's a game for horrible people, and it's also America's #1 gerbil...


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 September 29, 2016  1h18m
 
 

episode 44: I Failed. (overcoming rejection & ego in book publishing)


This week, I share you a story of failure. I know everyone seems to be obsessed with failure lately, and I always thought it was strange. I didn't usually look at things as failures, but as lessons learned. Well, in this case, I really tried for...


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 September 22, 2016  6m
 
 

episode 43: Mark Manson


Mark Manson is known for writing personal development advice that doesn't suck. He writes at markmanson.net, which has more than 2 million readers a month. Mark writes about a variety of topics, including happiness, self-knowledge, habits,...


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 September 15, 2016  1h17m
 
 

episode 42: Yes, You Can Leave the North America Bubble (personal enrichment through the spread of the digital nomad lifestyle)


On Tim Ferriss's podcast, Malcolm Gladwell urged his 30-year-old self to “Leave North America…. Which is — despite the fact that it pretends to be the only place that matters — is not the only place that matters.” I recently...


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 September 8, 2016  8m
 
 

episode 41: Noah Kagan


Noah Kagan is a close friend of mine who has been one of my secret weapons in my own battle as an entrepreneur. Years ago, when I first started out on my own, and I was wandering from cafe to cafe in San Francisco, working on a Facebook app, Noah...


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 September 1, 2016  1h23m