Writing + Doodles
Do You Have a Kairos Ritual?
According to Merriam-Webster, kairos means “a time when conditions are right for accomplishing a crucial action”.
Sleep is Productive
Growth happens when you sleep. Your body doesn’t just switch off; it gets to work.
One Year Alcohol-Free… Now What?
On 1 June 2024, I made a decision that has (and I know this sounds dramatic) quietly changed my life. That decision was to take a month off drinking alcohol.
Rest Comes in Different Forms
In sport, rest isn’t always about doing nothing. Active rest, such as walking, stretching, or a gentle swim, can improve blood flow and help your body recover.
The New Golden Rule of Leadership
The best leaders I’ve worked for followed what Mike Fisher calls The New Golden Rule.
Energy Fluctuations Are Normal
Expecting your energy levels to be 100% all day, every day, is unrealistic.
What Being a Slow Runner Taught Me About Sustainable Productivity
I’m a slow runner. Not "slow for a beginner" (I’ve run two marathons). I’m just... slow.
Sometimes, “Good Enough” Really is Good Enough
Have you ever noticed how we often confuse perfectionism with having high standards?
The Weekly Review: Cornerstone of Sustainable Productivity
The weekly review is the cornerstone of sustainable productivity. It’s the habit that helps everything else hold together.
Exercise: Before and After
I’m rarely in the mood to exercise. Dragging myself to the gym or for a run often feels like the hardest part. But I never regret it.
Rethinking the 8-Hour Work Day (Because You’re Not a Robot)
An 8-hour workday doesn’t mean 8 hours of deep, focused work.
Check Your Stress Bucket
The stress bucket is a useful metaphor. Imagine you have a bucket…
The Jevons Paradox and Sustainable Productivity
Have you ever heard of the Jevons Paradox? It’s the idea that when something becomes more efficient, we use it more, not less.
The Benefits of a Resilient Schedule
A full calendar often gets mistaken for productivity. If every slot is filled, we assume we’re getting things done. But a schedule without any breathing space is fragile.
Leadership is a Behaviour, Not a Job Title
I had the pleasure of falling into a Simon Sinek rabbit hole on YouTube last night, and this was my biggest takeaway: Leadership isn’t a job title; it’s a behaviour.
Do Fewer Things (and Get More Done)
We all know what it’s like to manage multiple projects at the same time. It’s become a common part of modern work life, and we assume, “This is just how work is.”
What is Enough?
We are often encouraged to keep pushing for more: more output, recognition, results... For some of us, "more" has become a default state. We don't question it.
How I Use PARA to Organise My Digital Life
Rules can be frustrating and limiting, but sometimes the right ones provide helpful scaffolding.