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The One Thing That Makes You 42% More Likely to Achieve Your Goals

It's safe to say that everyone has goals of some shape or form. It's synonymous with of "The things you want to happen." But most of us hate the pressure that comes with them. We’re bombarded with frameworks: SMART goals, OKRs, vision boards, accountability partners, 12-week plans, habit stacks. And while some of those systems are helpful, they all assume you’re already... Continue reading

The Most Valuable Thing a CEO Can Do

Over the past few years, a growing number of CEOs have pushed employees back into the office. The belief? That having people physically present—at desks, in conference rooms, under one roof—will make them more productive. It’s a seductive illusion: full calendars, visible activity, Slack pings flying, and the optics of busyness. But it all leads to a dangerous misunderstanding of what... Continue reading

The Visual Spatial Mental Model: Why Most Productivity Tools Don’t Work for Your Brain

Every day, you juggle dozens of thoughts: things you need to do, ideas you want to explore, problems you’re trying to solve, and future goals you don’t want to lose sight of. You’ve probably tried task managers, project boards, note-taking apps, and productivity systems—but they all seem to create more overhead than clarity. It’s not you. It’s them. Most productivity tools are... Continue reading

The Power of Intention Offloading

Ever walked into a room and immediately forgotten why you were there? Or remembered a task just as you’re drifting off to sleep? You’re not alone—and there’s a scientific reason behind it. Our brains weren’t designed to hold onto every thought, reminder, and to-do. In fact, trying to do so creates mental clutter that actively reduces productivity. The solution? It’s something... Continue reading

Introducing Spatial Work Platforms: A New Era in Productivity Tools

In today’s world, we’re surrounded by productivity tools. Task managers, note-taking apps, project boards, and calendars promise better organization, clearer thinking, and a more productive life. Yet despite all this, many of us still feel overwhelmed. The structure meant to help us often ends up adding friction. Rigid workflows. Mental overhead. A constant pressure to categorize, organize, and fit into... Continue reading