Systems-based productivity. AI helps workers be efficient if they don't "fall asleep at the wheel". Is hybrid work the best of both worlds?
Welcome to a new issue of the newsletter, “Journal of discoveries.”
Each week, I check a list of hundreds of sources of inspiration to spot exciting articles, videos, podcasts, and books on personal development, leadership, management, technology, and innovation.
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And now, let’s dive in!
One “must” for this week
“Systems-based productivity: achieve more & stress less” by Ben Meer.
We tend to associate productivity just with time management.
We believe getting more done is all about doing more with time.
But other dimensions play a part, and therefore, there are more opportunities to develop systems that may help you improve productivity with less effort.
He shares his five dimensions of productivity: Time Management, Energy Management, Mindset, Proficiency, and Organization.
Personal development
Systems-based productivity: achieve more & stress less
31 ways to improve your writing
The skill you’ve never been taught: how to think better
An introvert’s guide to visibility in the workplace
Are you an insecure overachiever? How to calm down about work
The terrible costs of a phone-based childhood
Innovation
AI helps workers be efficient if they don't "fall asleep at the wheel"
Why treating AI like a person is the future
How humans outshine AI in adapting to change
AutoDev: automated AI-driven development
What Sora means for creativity
Memecoins as the new go-to market strategy
Thoughts on the future of software development
Where to find the fastest-growing companies of the next decade
Leadership and management
Is hybrid work the best of both worlds?
Fake purpose (Evolutionary purpose)
Emotional intelligence for the future
Humility and focusing on others
How to succeed when you’re not the boss’s favorite
How to get your boss to take work off your plate
Managing up: eleven ways to get better feedback
I can say whatever I want!
One book
“Start with NO” by Jim Camp.