I recently read an article called Why Your Best Ideas Come After Your Worst, and it stuck with me. The first thing I took away from it was the legitimising of two psychological states when creating something. One state (the clown) is the messy creative. It throws out all sorts of ideas, some good, some … Continue reading Neither the outcome or the process of getting there will be perfect
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How I Use AI-Powered Research Digests to Get a Grip on a Paper
- and why it's changing how I engage with research again I graduated from my clinical psychology program in 2006 and, after a few short bursts working as a clinician, spent most of the years between 2007 and 2016 doing project and research work. I was okay at it. I worked on some cool projects, … Continue reading How I Use AI-Powered Research Digests to Get a Grip on a Paper
SNAP Learning Framework: One-Page Guide
A simple framework for helping you takeaway key ideas from your learning.
Develop a ‘quiet ego’
The news feed on my phone, not surprisingly, features a lot of psychology-related content. This morning my attention was piqued by a Forbes article on "the power of a quiet ego for a happy life'. Digging further into the term 'quiet ego' led me down a bit of a rabbit hole which ended up with … Continue reading Develop a ‘quiet ego’



