Roadmap update #7: Kanban boards, UI refreshment, Toggle project deadline
It’s been a while since the last Roadmap update but in this one I’m releasing a few cool and highly requested features. Kanban boards Some love them some hate them, but they are the most popular way of organizing projects. You can’t do everything with…
Optimize your productivity for Deep work vs Shallow work vs Idea generation
Summary: Intro Optimize productivity in deep work Optimize productivity in shallow work Optimize your idea generation mode Optimize relaxation vs entertainment mode Conclusion Intro As young hustlers and future millionaires we know there are many components to success. There are many things and many types…
Roadmap update #6: Are you spending Major time on Minor things?
Don’t spend major time on minor things – a quote from Jim Rohn, one of the original personal development gurus. He was teaching this in the 70s and 80s but it is true today more than ever. Most of us spend way too much time on small…
The myth of obsession and 24 hour workdays
For the longest time this concept of being obsessed with my goals was counterproductive to me. I would rather have a clear head than obsess about something. I’m really into meditation and being obsessed doesn’t seem like a fun thing to do. But after hearing…
Roadmap Update #5: LifeHQ Habits tracker 2.0 and Gamification
Welcome to another overdue Roadmap Update. Launched: Habits tracker 2.0 This week I launched the improved Habits tracker at LifeHQ that lets you pick you own custom schedule for a habit. Habits no longer have to repeat every day but you can choose the days…
My Startup Journey #10: Official launch, the daily grind and loving the process
Hey guys, I stopped doing these Journey updates a few months ago. I don’t know why, they are great for keeping myself accountable. When I know I need to write this at the end of each day, I am striving to do a lot during…
The ultimate journal strategy and prompts for goal setting, productivity and success | with free PDF templates download
Keeping a journal was the only self-improvement tool the ancients had. I’m talking about Napoleon, Benjamin Franklin, Leonardo Da Vinci and Aristotle. I think they did pretty good in their lives. They all used journals for everything: note-taking, scheduling appointments, planning projects, drawing sketches, defining…
How to trick yourself into consistency with habit stacking
Recently I read Atomic Habits from James Clear as part of my research for the future development of LifeHQ. The first concept that popped up to me was Habit stacking. James has written on his blog about habit stacking as well. I realized that I have…