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Mind Management, Not Time Management With David Kadavy



How do we make time for original insights that set our creative work apart? How do we reframe productivity so it serves our career for the long term? David Kadavy talks about mind management, not time management in this interview. 

In the intro, Jane Friedman reports on how the pandemic is affecting book publishing, lessons from Netflix vs the World documentary, news of Joe Biden’s antitrust nominee, Lina Khan, a law professor who has argued that companies like Amazon should be broken up or treated as public utilities (NY Times), Musicians call for the UK government to reform streaming royalties (BBC); and should streaming payments be changed from the shared pool model? (Pitchfork)

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David Kadavy

David Kadavy is a creative entrepreneur, nonfiction author, and podcaster. His latest book is Mind Management, Not Time Management.

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Show Notes

  • How creativity is different to productivity
  • Time spent thinking vs writing words
  • Unstructured time and its positive effect on creativity and insight
  • Multiple streams of income

You can find David Kadavy at kdv.co and on Twitter @kadavy

Transcript of Interview with David Kadavy

Joanna: David Kadavy is a creative entrepreneur, nonfiction author, and podcaster. His latest book is Mind Management, Not Time Management. Welcome back to the show, David.

David: Joanna, thank you so much for having me back. It's good to be here.

Joanna: You were last on this show in 2018, so we won't get into your history. People can go listen to that. But let's get straight into the book because this is so important.

I was reading it and it was fascinating to hear about you reaching the end of your tether with productivity


Published on 4 years, 8 months ago






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