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A guide to the habits of high longevity people.
Learn how I write and publish content on my Next.js site using Markdown and MDX, and a custom content creation workflow.
Flow state is a mental space where deep focus and creativity come together, allowing you to work more effectively and productively.
What I learned from growing Tiny Improvements to 1000 readers
Using first principles in UX will make your product more intuitive and more enjoyable for your customers, while making your job easier.
Human Generated Content, Issue 5
Ghost's Fediverse integration will have larger implications for the newsletter landscape. Namely, I think this will eventually bring the slow death of another social silo, Substack.
Reflecting on my first year as CTO of Craftwork, and the many things I've learned along the way.
A coding livestream where integrate Resend's new Broadcasts feature into my next.js site to use for sending newsletters.
How to use being wrong to improve UX and product design. Learn how to embrace mistakes and create better products for your users.
Cognitive load is a concept that is important to understand that is often overlooked, and has a huge impact on both UX and the lived experience of building your product.
If you haven't been using reddit as a tool for learning, you are truly missing out. It's time to give it a try.
At some point in your life, you will look back on the work you did when you were just getting started with a new skill, and see everything you did wrong. Let's talk about how to channel that feeling for good
Everyone has their moonshot: something that seems impossibly difficult. We can learn a lot from the people who have landed their own moonshots.
Discover how tiny habits like journaling, language learning, & writing helped me stay grounded during the pandemic & achieve personal growth.
You're already marketing yourself every moment. You just need to be aware of it and do it intentionally.
Tiny Improvements has seen 350% growth in the last 6 months. This is my reflection on that growth, and tips for anyone interested in writing a newsletter.
I'm building a new company for the first time since 2016. A lot has changed since then. Here's what feels different this time around.
Tiny Improvements has seen 350% growth in the last 6 months. This is my reflection on that growth, and tips for anyone interested in writing a newsletter.
The products we build are naturally imperfect. We can learn from the flaws and imperfections in our code to create better, more resilient products while nurturing team and personal growth.
ChatGPT is amazing, and quickly finding its way into mainstream use - regardless of how tech-savvy the end user is. This is how I use ChatGPT to learn.
Discover the science behind naming and branding, and how the Bouba/Kiki effect can help you create a brand identity that resonates with your audience.
I've been using networked note taking to organize my thoughts and ideas for years. Here's how it's helped me become more productive and efficient.
Though we don't often think of it this way, the objects and buildings around us are the result of a series of design decisions.
Choosing colors for your product can be a difficult task. There are cultural, historical, contextual, and even physiological factors that can influence how we perceive color.
Explore the fascinating world of perception and cognition in the Tiny Improvements newsletter. Uncover the unexpected tricks of our minds and learn how to make tiny improvements in our cognitive abilities.
Drawing on the Dunning-Kruger Effect to propel tech progress is like using a slingshot to travel into space: Leaving our comfort zone to learn from experts gives us the momentum to break through boundaries and break records.
A sampling of books that have had a fundamental impact on my career as a designer, developer and startup founder.
I spent the last week spinning up a new company for the first time since 2017. Here are the tools I used.
Learn how to build a personal brand as a developer or product builder to differentiate yourself in the tech industry and gain recognition for your work. Authenticity and consistency are key to attracting the right people and opportunities. Follow these steps to get started.
The Gartner Hype Cycle, and its relationship with customer experience for new products and companies.
Deciding when your work is "done" can be a crippling decision for creators. Let's talk about that.
The biggest benefit about telling people online about what you're learning is the network effect.
Last week may have been the most complicated week of my life. I got laid off from Stripe, and went viral on Twitter. Here's what happened.
Machine learning and AI tools have been making waves in the news lately. Let's take a look at some that you might want to consider using
We all experience stress and burnout at some point in our lives. Here are the tools I've found to stay ahead of burnout in my job and my relationships.
For most of my life, I would not have described myself as a creative person. As it works out, nobody is inherently creative. It's all about following rules.
This Dispatch of Tiny Improvements dives into some of †he apps we've forgotten, no code tools, and time off.
This we we talk about intentional use of language and how it can affect subconscious behavior.