πŸ’‘ Fixing a Glitchy Focus Switch


Hi Reader! πŸ‘‹ ​
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I'm thankful for a lot of things this week β€” especially that you're taking the time to read this today.
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I think this week's articles are valuable ones, and I hope you'll click through to read the whole things.
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Thanks for being you!


Fixing a Glitchy Focus Switch

Can you relate?
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There are oh-so-many things on my to-do list already. I start working on something, but a nagging voice in my says, β€œWait a sec β€” is this the best use of my time?”
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Or, β€œWait a sec β€” am I doing this right?”
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Or, β€œWait a sec β€” never mind, I forgot what I was going to say.”
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What I want is to be CRANKING through things and getting into that sweet state of flow. I want that rush of energy that comes when I’m in the zone and getting πŸ‘ stuff πŸ‘ done πŸ‘.
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​The solution is to fix our glitchy focus switch. Here’s how.
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Click here to read >>​


7 Harsh Realities About Creativity at Work

If we want to bring the superpower that is creativity to our work β€” there are some truths we need to understand. (And we won't always be happy about it.)

But understanding these will set our creativity free, and help us become more powerful idea machines.

​Click here to see the full list >>​
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Smiles,
-Tim-
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Let's Lightbulb - Founder / CEO / Crusher of Soulcrushers

Let's Lightbulb specializes in "creative solution sprints" for leadership teams. We help teams create solutions and action plans for their biggest challenges in hours, not months. And have a lot of fun doing it.
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Every week in this newsletter, I share tips on how to reduce the stuff that makes our work not-fun, and increase the stuff that makes work fun β€” plus "creativity workouts" to help develop stronger creative solutions.
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