Every article we published in May 2020.
“I need to get organized so I can do my work,” people say to me often. I want to write a novel, but first I need to organize my notes. I w
My good friend Khe Hy, author of RadReads, is opening up the next batch of his course Supercharge Your Productivity for early birds. I negot
Opening a marketplace creates complicated new tradeoffs
From Ancient Greece to China to Harvard, Commonplace Books Endure
A digest of everything we published this week
An introduction to Clay Christensen’s most underrated idea: “The Conservation of Modularity”
It is NOT easy OR cheap to “hire a VA.” But if done right, it is profoundly transformational not just for your daily workload but for your q
Nir Eyal, author of Indistractable, explains how to cope even when work is hard.
The mindful todo list app that's been keeping me focused this week
Hey! Nathan here. I’m thrilled to share this piece with you from behind the paywall of Byrne Hobart’s excellent newsletter, The Diff. Byrne
Growing an audience ain’t what it used to be
Also, a guest appearance from Byrne Hobart of The Diff!
The original cloud kitchen, ten years before it was cool
How the creator of The Profile learned to read people — and used it to create a popular newsletter
25 weeks ago, in November 2019, I wrote this in my Notion: - Write and publish a Superorganizers interview once a week - Find a partner to w
Also, a guest appearance by Justin Gage of Technically
Javascript developers hate this one framework
One new strategy. Two new websites.
It’s time to compete. Not complain.
How I Take Book Notes
And everything else we published this week
Screen Time on iOS is like ice cream cake: so full of promise, and yet also always so underwhelming. It’s probably Apple’s most valuable so
The brand couldn’t compete against Amazon, but the acquihire was worth it for Walmart
Six attributes of high-traction startups