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To sleep, or not to sleep, that is the question… a comprehensive answer to an age-old question. “If I’m working late, and both tired but getting a lot done — should I go to bed at a normal hour, or work later and take the penalty associated with that?” Comprehensive answer here. Got a question yourself for us? podcast@ultraworking.com…
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Ever hear someone say “we should create a process for this”? Hmm. Sometimes these efforts work and sometimes they fail. In this episode, let’s draw a distinction between “process” (of which there are bazillions happening constantly on Planet Earth) and more formal “documentation” (which might or might not match the actual process). Particularly rel…
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Description: Actions Per Minute (APM) is an incredibly useful way to think about the world. In this show, we introduce the concept and talk about how to increase APM methodically. Referenced: → http://www.ivanmazour.com/the-apm-principle-what-starcraft-teaches-us-about-real-life-success/ → https://www.amazon.com/Unleash-Warrior-Within-Discipline-Co…
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“Think lightly about yourself and deeply of the world” — one of the precepts of the death-bed testimony of Miyamoto Musashi (1584-1645), one of the greatest swordsmen in Japanese history along with a skilled painter, caligrapher, writer, and philosopher. Ultraworking’s CTO Lee Knowlton joins Sebastian Marshall to talk about Miyamoto Musashi, the Do…
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“Reality Has a Surprising Amount of Detail” by John Salvatier is a gem of a piece. This show looks to make you aware of the phenomenon and its implications for learning a domain as a beginner vs mastering a domain over time. Link to article: http://johnsalvatier.org/blog/2017/reality-has-a-surprising-amount-of-detail…
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Have you ever thought about why you’re interested in the topics you’re interested in? Chris and Sebastian explore the research paper “Triggering and maintaining interest in early phases of interest development” by Renninger et al, for practical takeaways on how to build more interest in topics by matching the activities to your personality level. M…
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Ultraworking’s Chris Natterer and Sebastian Marshall discuss how Chris switched his keyboard layout and typing style from the default “QWERTY” keyboard to the more-efficient “COLEMAK” layout — with some surprisingly informative universal lessons about learning and skill progression.By Ultraworking
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Sensors for personal use, like the Oura Ring and Apple Watch, have gotten way better over the last 10 years. While they're still maybe not "fully ready for primetime" — they can already be used to get interesting information and gains. Chris Natterer and Sebastian Marshall discuss Chris's sensors, metrics, and some science around it.…
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