How to Master the Art of To-Do Lists by Understanding Why They Fail

A closer look at where to-do lists are useful and where they fail, with concrete tips, backed by science, on how to keep a better to-do list. | Continue reading


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How to Slow Down the Perception of Time

Why does time seem to speed up as you age? It's all about perception. We've got scientifically backed tips about how to slow down time | Continue reading


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Business Applications for Your Relationship Stack

Our relationships with customers are more complex than ever before. Conversations start months before a purchase and continue for months afterwards. Our interactions span dozens of channels, from phone calls to email to live chat. Increasingly, customers have no single point of c … | Continue reading


@blog.idonethis.com | 4 years ago

Why Jeff Bezos’ Two-Pizza Team Rule Still Holds True in 2018

Amazon's Jeff Bezos has a famous two-pizza team rule that teams shouldn’t be larger than what two pizzas can feed. Here’s the science behind why it works. | Continue reading


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PPP: Progress, Plans, Problems

If the daily challenge of communicating with your co-workers is driving your crazy, you are not alone. Progress, plans, problems is a communication tool for | Continue reading


@blog.idonethis.com | 5 years ago

The Advantages of Being a Solo Founder

There’s a lot of advice out there for “solopreneurs.” Ever since Paul Graham published The 18 Mistakes That Kill Startups, back in 2006, in which he listed “Single Founder” as the first in a lengthy list of missteps, many people have argued against striking out on your own. The a … | Continue reading


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