Taylor Pearson's Blog, page 29
June 8, 2016
Comment on The Bucky Fuller Method: How Dividing Yourself in Half Improves Your Personal Productivity by Victor E. A. Silva
Loved this text, love the Effective Entrepreneur course. Thanks for your outstanding work, Taylor!
Comment on The Bucky Fuller Method: How Dividing Yourself in Half Improves Your Personal Productivity by Ayodeji Awosika
Enjoyed this one!
I am in the process of writing my second book. My first book wasn’t a run away success by any means. I’ve been doing my best to look at my efforts objectively and make new plans based on old failures.
I’ve read your Jesus marketing essay like 20 times and I’m going to follow it + tinker with other strategies.
June 7, 2016
Comment on “Actionable” Is For Robots and Slaves by Mark
Great piece Taylor. Really well thought out and thought provoking. Thanks!
June 6, 2016
Comment on How To Plan Your Ideal Day by Gabby
Love your work! Thank you so much, I currently have a SUPER similar routine except my exercise time is flipped to the morning, but I wanted to throw in some resources to the mix…namely: I done it.com (digital journal that tracks your wins and sometimes sends you a random day’s list to remind you of what you have done), the NeuYear calendar (90 day blocks in full year view), and RescueTime tracks your online time (anything worth improving is worth tracking)! I too am loving productivity so muc...
May 27, 2016
Comment on Mountain Top Blogging: A Framework for Life Changing Blog Posts by https://paykasatr.net
Brilliant post Taylor! We are going to take these ideas and apply them to our content creation heuristics/processes for the WP Curve blog. https://paykasatr.net
May 24, 2016
Comment on How To Plan Your Ideal Day by Taylor Pearson
Most of the people I’ve talked to doing it with jobs tend to do a maker block before work and a manager block afterwards or just make all day Saturday a maker day. Much tougher though and respect for the hustle!
Comment on How To Plan Your Ideal Day by Taylor Pearson
Love the surfing block 
I’ve found myself moving more towards analog over digital too as time passes. When you settle into one place it gets more feasible.
Comment on How To Plan Your Ideal Day by Alex Santiago
Hi Taylor — awesome article!! You’ve inspired me to get to work, protect my maker’s time and take ownership of my schedule by actually writing it down. What advice do you typically give people who work a 9-5 and have less control over when to chunk managerial vs. maker time? My guess is wake up earlier O:-)
Comment on How To Plan Your Ideal Day by Derek Dodds
Great article bro. My day looks very similar with a few changes like a block for surfing and some organization tools using Kanban & Pomodoro combined. Also, last year I changed from a digital to a paper planner which has been great for creativity and capturing important details.
May 23, 2016
Comment on How To Plan Your Ideal Day by Yamile Yemoonyah
That’s why I use sticky notes. Easy to travel with
Hope to get to see you and catch up somewhere soon!


