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Learning to manage your short-term memory is a big unlock for your productivity as a software engineer. Learn about the Zeigarnik Effect and three ways it can make you more productive.
Terrible at saying no? I used to be too.
Settling the argument in the personal finance space around coffee and how it can be a microcosm for other aspects of your life.
What's it like to meet someone in person who you've only known through Twitter and Zoom? Honestly, it feels totally normal.
Reflecting on an exercise I did as part of a men's group in college.
Leadership is all about literacy. The more you've read, the less you'll be caught off guard
You don't want to lead like a general. Or, do you?
Never stop experimenting and trying new things.
Learn how and why to drill your team on the fundamentals
Here's a crazy thought: a lot of first-time CTOs are also first-time managers. Here are three book recommendations to help you with your new job. None of them have anything to do with technology.
There are four broad types of jobs you can get as a Junior Developer. What are they? What are the pros and cons of each?
How can you accomplish more in your career in a shorter period of time? The answer is leverage.
You don't put "Excel" or "Typing" on your resume. Soon, the same will be true of programming.
Sick of doom scrolling through Twitter? I was too. Here's how I turned Twitter into a constant stream of inspiration.
In June, I quit my job and set out on my own. By December, I had earned over $100,000 freelancing. Here are six reflections on the past six months.
Tommy Collison announced that he's reading through 150 Western classics over the next four years. What are reading projects and how can they help you achieve your goals?
Struggling to land freelance work? Here's how I landed my first few web development projects and eventually left my job to freelance full-time.
Learning to code is challenging. I think part of the reason why is because it requires both sides of your brain, and you're probably more natural with one over the other.