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/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 14m. Bisher sind 330 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 days 22 hours 42 minutes

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episode 30: Buy a $600 lamp. Read more books. (changing your mindset to build a reading habit)


The places you invest your money, and the objects you surround yourself with both have a huge influence on how you spend your time and energy, and buying this $600 lamp helped me read more books. This article is available on Medium. You can just...


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 June 16, 2016  8m
 
 

episode 29: Tucker Max


Tucker 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...


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 June 9, 2016  1h12m
 
 

episode 28: Start where you are


Tuesday was the 12-year anniversary of my very first blog post. On this week's show, I'm bringing you the top lesson that I've learned from 12 years of blogging.   That blog post could easily be the worst blog post I've ever written, but it's...


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 June 2, 2016  7m
 
 

episode 27: Jeff Goins: Listen to Your Life – creative habit-building, deliberate practice, & finding your calling


Jeff Goins is the author of The Art of Work: A Proven Path to Discovering What You Were Meant to Do.   In The Art of Work, Jeff explains why finding your calling doesn't always follow the neat storybook path that you expect. You have to listen to...


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 May 26, 2016  1h3m
 
 

episode 26: 37 lessons from 37 years


I recently turned 37, and this is everything I've learned so far. I originally wrote this post on . Here's the text of the post, in case you're reading this description: 37 LESSONS FROM 37 YEARS I have been alive for 37 years. Here is everything...


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 May 19, 2016  9m
 
 

episode 25: Steve Case: Persevere in "The Third Wave" – how entrepreneurs will transform entrenched industries


Steve Case is the former CEO of AOL – America Online. Many of you probably chuckle when you see someone with an email address that ends in AOL.com, but for me and many millions of others, AOL was our first contact with the Internet. Steve has a...


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 May 12, 2016  35m
 
 

episode 24: Save Time & Mental Energy With Mind Management and Perpetual Productivity


The most popular question (and answer) from my Quora session was "What tips or hacks have saved you the most time and/or energy in your life?" This answer had more than 24,000 views, and was featured in Inc.com. Inc also has tweeted it a couple of...


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 May 5, 2016  6m
 
 

episode 23: Travel by Your Taste – Jodi Ettenberg of Legal Nomads on lifestyle design, personal discovery, & food


Jodi Ettenberg used to be a lawyer. She took a year off to travel 8 years ago, and never went back. Her blog, Legal Nomads, won a Lowell Thomas Award for best travel blog and has been featured in the New York Times, National Geographic, BBC Travel,...


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 April 28, 2016  1h20m
 
 

episode 22: The Behavioral Revolution (Not The Information Revolution) – using behavioral science & product design to build healthy habits through technology


The economics favor digital distraction, but we have everything we need to make humanity great. We have the behavioral science knowledge, and with increasingly ubiquitous technology touchpoints such Apple Watch and The Internet of Things at large, we...


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 April 21, 2016  15m
 
 

episode 21: Nir Eyal – Is Silicon Valley Leading Us Into The Robot Apocalypse? Artificial Intelligence, digital distraction, & the dangers of habit-forming products


Nir 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...


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 April 14, 2016  55m