Author: Colter Reed

Colter lives in the heart of Silicon Valley with his wife and children. He enjoys golf, sings baritone, and watches mostly British TV shows.

Why Distractions are so Draining

What No One Tells You About Those 25 Minutes After an Interruption

You’ve probably heard this stat: it takes 25 minutes to recover from a single interruption at work. That’s what a 2008 study by Gloria Mark and her team at UC Irvine found. It’s a stat you’ve probably heard before—often quoted as a rallying cry to defend your focus and minimize distractions. But what happens during […]

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The Real Habit is Starting Again

Why resilience matters more than perfection

Jerry Seinfeld once shared a simple piece of advice for building momentum: mark an X on your calendar every day you write. The idea is to “not break the chain.” But what happens when the chain does break? Not if. When. It happens. We miss days. We get sick. We lose motivation. Life doesn’t ask […]

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The Planner Habit I Didn’t Know I Had

Not all habits are intentional. Some sneak in and settle down

For years, I never wrote anything on the first line of my daily planner. Not once.And for years, I never asked why. (After all, it’s hard to introspect a habit you’re not aware of.) I’d flip to a new page each morning, jot down my tasks for the day, and skip right over that first […]

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How to Choose Better: One Small Change at a Time

To change a behavior… change the behavior

Our brains excel at coming up with shortcuts. They have to. We’re exposed to too much information and too many choices to process everything. Habits are one shortcut we take. We train—intentionally or not—our basal ganglia that when a certain condition is met, we take a specific action. Our phone dings, we check our phone […]

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Are Your Habits Easy Enough to Help You Succeed?

Traction, not friction, on your biggest wins

The bottle on the left is mouthwash. So is the bottle on the right. The difference is that the bottle on the left tastes like it’s trying to kill me. I’m trying to use mouthwash more consistently. Whenever it’s time to rinse, all I can think of is the impending flavor of doom and sadness. […]

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Is What You Really Need to Do Really on Your Task List?

It might be time to come up with a new plan for the day

When you catch yourself keeping a second, mental list of what you “really” need to do, that’s a sign you don’t trust your plan for the day. Red alert!

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Are You Always Putting What’s Urgent Before What’s Wildly Important?

You can do anything you want, but not everything

Are you stuck putting off an important project because a horde of urgent tasks keep jumping the queue? You really want to work on that project—it would make such a difference—but when you sit down to work on it, there’s other stuff you need to do first. Other stuff that has deadlines. So you put […]

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Will You Lose Everything with an Erasable Pen?

How to Recover if your Planner Gets Too Hot

An erasable pen is flexible and professional. If you accidentally erase your entire planner, here’s how you can get it back.

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How to Change Behavior with The Reality Model

Our beliefs shape everything we do

Our behavior is shaped by our beliefs about how the world works. The Reality Model helps us see the connection.

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