This week my posts have been dealing with issues of slowing down and speeding up at the workplace. I also found an interesting site for giving feedback and suggestions to people, Should do This.
But to complete the week, here are a few insanely interesting links picked from my RSS feed reader this week. Enjoy!
- How to Communicate Effectively And Still Get Things Done from the Software Creation Mystery: In the early days of my blog I mentioned that we should be careful to make sure that our good communication doesn’t become too much communication. In this post Andriy Solovey talks about the same topic and shares tips on how we can keep our communication productive and get things done.
- Slow Cook Your Business Goals for Success from Dumb Little Man: “The best tasting food is slow cooked. If you cook food too fast it’s often not as savory. The best success is also slow cooked. Building success slowly over time allows you to do things right the first time, allows time for reflection, time to enjoy the process, and time to enjoy your life.” So, there you have it again: slow really is the new fast.
- 30 Ways to Transform Your Career from Dumb Little Man: Jay White has done a great job in collecting these 30 tips for making most out your career to one article. By reading his article you won’t have to browse all the different sources but can get a lot of information at one go. He also links to the original articles so that if you want more information it’s easily available.
- Bootstrapping from Matt Blancarte: And while we’re talking about workplaces, here are a few nice pictures from a small home office shared by three young entrepreneurs.
Have a nice weekend and talk to you again on Monday! And if you have some great links to share, feel free to leave a comment.

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I found a gem this week. The Economist has published their style guide. Enjoy!
Hey Brian, thanks for the link!
I clicked on one of the subjects, and what I saw was already great: “Short words are best and the old words when short are best of all.” (Winston Churchill)
I’ll have to make sure I browse through the whole style guide.