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The James Patterson Principle: Why Your Legal Pad Might Be Your Best Productivity Tool
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James Patterson has written 285 books. He's 79 years old, lived through every major writing technology shift of the last half-century, and still drafts every novel with a pen and a yellow legal pad. In this episode, Chris and Toby dig into what Patterson's stubbornly old-school process reveals about the rest of us the ones constantly chasing the next AI tool, the shinier PowerPoint template, the newer productivity hack.
They get into the difference between activity and outcome, why productivity has tripled since the seventies while wages have barely moved, and how the "let's change it" impulse quietly runs most organizations into the ground. Along the way: the ego trap of handing your work over to AI, why accounting is the only function that doesn't reinvent itself every quarter, and the thought experiment that could cut your process debt in half — only implement changes you're willing to stick with for a full year.
It's a conversation about craft, consistency, and the unsexy truth that the things that actually work tend to be the things we've been doing all along.