Have you checked out www.habitaware.com? It's a wearable you can train to help you stop behaviors like that.
Fair point, I should have left out the second part. My point is that creating value shouldn't be associated at all with features. Creating value might be 1) striking a deal with a partner, 2) tweaking an operational…
Creating value != managing features. In many cases the opposite is actually true.
To be fair -- the hat tip should probably go to Path.
Derek Sivers talks about this idea as well: http://sivers.org/multiply
Has anyone tried Mailgun's email address validation service? http://blog.mailgun.com/post/free-email-validation-api-for-w...
Have you checked out www.habitaware.com? It's a wearable you can train to help you stop behaviors like that.
Fair point, I should have left out the second part. My point is that creating value shouldn't be associated at all with features. Creating value might be 1) striking a deal with a partner, 2) tweaking an operational…
Creating value != managing features. In many cases the opposite is actually true.
To be fair -- the hat tip should probably go to Path.
Derek Sivers talks about this idea as well: http://sivers.org/multiply
Has anyone tried Mailgun's email address validation service? http://blog.mailgun.com/post/free-email-validation-api-for-w...