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November 16, 2016

Comment on The Overton Window and How Creative Business Ideas Arise by Fyodor Pi

Awesome article! Really inspiring and assuring that my intuition is right. Thank you!

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Published on November 16, 2016 13:38

November 9, 2016

Comment on The Overton Window and How Creative Business Ideas Arise by Taylor Pearson

Would start with whatever was most interesting to me. Not sure I really understand it at all yet so something like “WTF is a blockchain?”

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Published on November 09, 2016 14:52

Comment on The Overton Window and How Creative Business Ideas Arise by Marco

Awesome article! If you where to blog on Blockchain, what would the topic of your first post?

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Published on November 09, 2016 14:35

Comment on The Overton Window and How Creative Business Ideas Arise by Tom Bisciglia

Brilliant stuff as usual. Thanks for distilling so much research down into such a readable format. You may have just helped validate an idea I had!

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Published on November 09, 2016 07:35

November 7, 2016

Comment on The Perfect Morning Routine (Backed by Science) by Taylor Pearson

It’s an experiment I’m running based on a new yorker article around Dunbar’s Number: http://www.newyorker.com/science/maria-konnikova/social-media-affect-math-dunbar-number-friendships

There are different “tiers” of connections that follow a multiple of roughly 3 besides the well known 150 friends. Something like:

5 best friends
15 great friends
50 good friends
150 friends

I found I was doing well at keeping up with 150 using social media and conferences and I called the 5-15 on the phone rea...

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Published on November 07, 2016 09:00

November 5, 2016

Comment on The Perfect Morning Routine (Backed by Science) by Paulo Ribeiro

Yo, great post. That little “My 50 people” note draw my attention. I

don’t remember you mentioning it in another post. Can you expand on it/on its concept? Thanks.

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Published on November 05, 2016 11:22

November 3, 2016

Comment on The Perfect Morning Routine (Backed by Science) by Vic Dorfman

Sometimes but I’m not dogmatic about it. It’s mostly just convenient to skip breakfast because I’m not hungry and it happens to have health/cognitive benefits.

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Published on November 03, 2016 23:48

Comment on The Perfect Morning Routine (Backed by Science) by celia

For those who are interested in improving their mobility, I highly recommend this 15-minute stretch routine from physique 57 – Physique 57 15 Minute Stretch Workout. It’s really effective at opening the shoulders and hip. Now I do it everyday in my own morning routine.

Thank you Taylor for laying out the specifics on how to put up a morning routine. I find a morning routine sets up the context and mindset for a day so I can do better during the rest of the day. A focused and productive mornin...

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Published on November 03, 2016 17:22

Comment on The Perfect Morning Routine (Backed by Science) by sam t

do you also exercise while fasted Vic ??

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Published on November 03, 2016 11:10