Do you ever find yourself reacting to something, then immediately saying something like, “I can’t believe I just did that?” It may not be your fault – at least, not entirely. Join Joe & Mike as they take a look at the triggers in their own environments and consider how to overcome them – without doing or saying something that they later regret.
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Bookworm is dedicated to doing more than just reading books. Mike Schmitz & Cory Hixson read a book every two weeks and discuss ways to apply the author's lessons to their lives.
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Folge vom 26.06.202096: Triggers by Marshall Goldsmith
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Folge vom 12.06.202095: Stillness is the Key by Ryan HolidayMore than ever, people are overwhelmed. Today’s author argues that what we really need is stillness – the ability to be steady while the world spins around you. Join Joe & Mike on their own journeys to achieve self-mastery, discipline, and focus. Links Support the Show Mike’s Hybrid Bullet Journal System Drafts Roam Research MindNode GoodNotes Basecamp Apps We’re Trying: Roam Research Obsidian Ulysses TaskPaper Bookworm 92: The Bullet Journal Method Joe’s Bullet Journal Migration Livestream Analog Joe (code BOOKWORM to save 50%) Bookworm #94: Tiny Habits Stillness is the Key by Ryan Holiday Bookworm #4: The Obstacle is the Way Bookworm #40: The Artist’s Way 10% Happier by Dan Harris Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics by Dan Harris Bookworm #58: Scrum Focused #101: Taking a Sabbatical, with Sean McCabe Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson Lockdown Produtivity: Spaceship You (VIDEO) Personal Retreat Handbook Bookworm #64: Digital Minimalism The Daily Stoic Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday How to Read a Book by Mortimer Adler Triggers by Marshall Goldsmith Cortex #66: Triggers Reclaiming Conversation by Sherry Turkle How to Take Smart Notes by Sönke Ahrens No-Fail Communication by Michael Hyatt No-Fail Meetings by Michael Hyatt Join the Club Recommend a Book Book List Leave a Review Mike's Rating: 5.0Cory's Rating: 5.0
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Folge vom 29.05.202094: Tiny Habits by BJ FoggWhen it comes to change, tiny is mighty. Today’s author (who also happens to be the world’s leading expert on habit formation) shows us how we can have a happier, healthier life: by starting small. Join Joe & Mike as they dive back down the habits rabbit hole and examine how these little changes lead to big results. Links Support the Show Bookworm 92: The Bullet Journal Method Mike’s App Workflow Roam Research My Roam Teaser Video Thomas Frank Roam Research Video nvUltra How to Take Smart Notes by Sönke Ahrens Simple Habits (New TSS course) 6AM: Writing Daily Without Distraction Tiny Habits by BJ Fogg Bookworm #52: The Power of Habit Bookworm #63: Atomic Habits The Pen Addict podcast Bookworm #91: The Antidote Bookworm #56: Hyperfocus Stillness is the Key by Ryan Holiday Triggers by Marshall Goldsmith Cortex #66: Triggers – Creating Behavior That Lasts The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale Freedom from the Tyranny of the Urgent by Charles Hummel Join the Club Recommend a Book Book List Leave a Review Mike's Rating: 5.0Cory's Rating: 4.5
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Folge vom 15.05.202093: Nudge by Richard ThalerWhether it’s deciding what to eat for dinner or which investments to pick for our 401k, we humans have a track record of making poor choices. But is it really our fault? Today’s author argues that choice architecture is largely to blame, and explains how small nudges can help move us in a better direction. Join Joe & Mike as they consider why we make the choices we do – and how we can make better ones in the future. Links Support the Show Mike’s Journal Ugmonk Heirloom Journal Levenger Circa Universal Desk Punch Rhodia A5 Pads Clairefontaine Triomphe A5 Pads Dash/Plus System Roam Research nvUltra Thomas Frank’s Roam Video Drafts Tweet re: Links Toolbox Pro Nudge by Richard Thaler Bookworm #87: Thinking, Fast & Slow Clocky $100 MBA Bookworm #21: The Personal MBA Tiny Habits by BJ Fogg Stillness is the Key by Ryan Holiday Join the Club Recommend a Book Book List Leave a Review Mike's Rating: 3.5Cory's Rating: 3.0