Thanks for coming to check Productive Flourishing out! There’s a lot here, so I wanted to take a second to show you around.
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Given that you like what Jonathan writes about, I think you might find these pieces useful:
In my experience, mom entrepreneurs spend a lot of time connecting and not nearly enough creating and consuming. This post helps you see why balancing them is important and gives some ways to get your 3C balance on.
Effectiveness isn’t just about time OR energy management – it’s about managing the triad of time, energy, and attention. Yes, managing all three is a little more challenging, but the results make a huge difference.
Email management is a component of our work, but it’s not all of our work. Focusing too much on getting to zero messages comes at the cost of other activities.
Almost everyone has creative potential. What separates creatives from people who think they’re not creative is that the creatives have a grip on the creative process. It’s not mystical – there are four steps of creativity that we can all walk through to become more creative.
There are necessary dimensions of business that each need attention. This post discusses each of them so you can determine your strengths and also see what help you need in your weaker dimensions.
We live in an ideal time to be creative entrepreneurs and we’re seeing a rebirth in entrepreneurial thinking now that creative people can do what they love and put food on the table without working in a cubicle. This series discusses these changes, why it benefits us, and what you’ll need to survive.
Part advice, part inspiration, and part flag-raising – but full truth. No matter where you are in your business, these 20 truths will keep you heading in the right direction.
Businesses grow in predictable stages. This piece addresses those stages.
We often hear that business is a marathon and not a sprint. That quip has more to it than a lot of people think.
The path of creatives, entrepreneurs, and business owners is littered with failures. To be successful, you have to get used to accruing some of your own along the way. These tributes to failure may give some perspective and inspiration.
If none of these suit your fancy – or if you just want to read more and get a coherent view of what goes on here – check out the New Here? page.
I’m glad you came and I hope you find your visit worthwhile. Thanks!