Resources
Recommendations you'll actually want
Books
The first time I can recall where someone has clearly explained why some employees win while others struggle to gain traction. Excellent read, regardless of where you land on that spectrum.
Redefining what it means to be in sales (spoiler: we're all in sales) and recommendations to make your message more clear and compelling.
Ignore the clickbaity title. The exercises of planning your "Rich Life" and "Money Dials" were helpful tools for our long-term financial planning and decision making.
I am a big fan of continual, gradual improvement over sweeping changes. This book is about breaking bad habits and creating new ones to do just that.
Another take on how poweful good babits can be to our success. I'm not the best or brightest, but I do focus heavily on creating good habits.
Apps
1Password
A reliable password solution is essential for managing credentials across devices. Our family uses 1Password to store everything (passwords, credit cards, software licenses, membership numbers, etc).
iA Writer
iA Writer is a simple, distraction-free application that's great for writing in markdown. I can start ideas on my phone, edit on my iPad, and finalize on my computer. Everything stays in sync. Beautiful.
Grammarly
The rationalie for using Grammaly is simple - to catch any glaring mistakes. It's not perfect, but it's helpful to have the Grammarly AI double-checking my work.
Spotify
I love working to music and listening to podcasts. Spotify premium allows me to do both commercial-free. I've also found a lot of new music with the Playlist and Radio features.
Brave Browser
Brave is a privacy-focused browser that blocks ads and trackers. It's fast, secure, and has dethrnone Chrome as my default browser.
Warp
Warp is the terminal reimagined with an integrated AI-powered assistant.