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This blog, penned by award-winning author Daniel Sih, is about the making and meaning of space.
We examine productivity through a holistic lens, grounded in research, to encourage deep thinking, a slower pace, and a focus on what truly matters.
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Ever felt the weight of guilt when you needed to utter that two-letter word – “no”?
We’ve all been there. Yet, without managing commitments and establishing healthier...
Ever had someone treat you terribly, turning your life upside-down and leaving you feeling foolish and dismayed?
Last year, we faced a setback when a builder absconded with $37,000 of our savings....
In a tranquil village in ancient times, a wise old man contemplated life’s mysteries.
One day, his cherished horse bolted, prompting concerned neighbours to console him, “What bad luck!...
Imagine a future where artificial intelligence (AI) proves to be entirely positive and helpful, transforming the way we manage our time and attention.
In this future, AI is our friend, helping us...
In the depths of prehistory, there lived a man named Ugg, who possessed an unwavering habit of saying “no.”
As his family ventured out to gather branches for a shelter, Ugg adamantly...
Sometimes a technology is so disruptively brilliant that it cannot be ignored. Chat GPT is one of those technologies.
As a slower adopter of new apps and devices, I’ve been waiting,...
I drive a $200,000 car and it’s the shittiest car on the street.
Let me explain.
We bought our Toyota Camry from a second hand dealer in 2011 – it was pre-loved and already 12 years...
We all want to be productive – but what IS productivity?
Sounds like a simple question but the answer is more complicated than you think – and worthwhile considering at the...
If you were given thirty minutes to spend time with someone interesting, who would you choose?
- a famous author of a book you enjoyed?
- a family member or close friend?
- a recent acquaintance with...
I used to be a perfectionist.
There are benefits of working hard and completing things well, but when “good enough” is never enough, it creates stress, reduces creativity and leads to...