A Tip For Turning Website Visitors Into Subscribers
Setting up an email capture form on a website helps creators build an audience they can reach again, even after someone closes the tab. An opt-in can live at the top of the page, appear…
Setting up an email capture form on a website helps creators build an audience they can reach again, even after someone closes the tab. An opt-in can live at the top of the page, appear…
Turning travel mode on and off can be as simple as hiding and showing a dedicated phone Home Screen. Create one iPhone page for travel-only apps and widgets like boarding passes, TripIt, and countdowns, then…
Errands can double as low-pressure friend time when schedules are packed. A quick Staples run in Midtown Manhattan, a grocery trip, or any mindless task can become a 20–30 minute catch-up without adding another calendar…
Removing the background from a headshot can make Canva and Adobe Express graphics feel more current for social media posts. Canva’s background remover (a paid feature) makes it quick to turn a rigid square photo…
New leaders can build credibility faster by listening before trying to change everything. For the first 90 days in a new role, Maia Molina-Schaefer recommends asking three questions before making one recommendation. The approach helps…
Standing meetings can keep short 1:1s and 15-minute standups from drifting. A standing desk or a quick move to the break room helps keep the conversation focused and time-boxed. The same idea works for phone…
Recovery rarely comes from one appointment, one stretch, or one “fix.” A pulled muscle, physical therapy, and a massage become a reminder that setbacks are normal in injury recovery and muscle healing, and that progress…
Career pivots get easier with systems: seek discomfort early, journal leadership principles, and build cross-functional relationships across cultural and organizational lines. Maia Molina-Schaefer shares practical guidance for military career growth, veteran transition programs, and translating…
Yes or no questions can speed up decision-making in quick polls with friends and in formal user research. Instead of asking open-ended prompts like “what do you want to eat,” narrowing to a binary choice…
Burnout often comes from treating an endless to-do list like it can all fit into one day. A simple “three or four things” rule reframes priorities by counting high-level commitments like commuting, work, and cooking…