North Star

North Star in the Wild: One Busy Day, Start to Finish

This isn’t a system tour. It’s the day I wrote this post.

No industry drama. No jargon. Just me, a pen, a single card, and the usual digital noise trying to pull a simple piece of writing off the rails. I used my North Star the way I designed it—paper to decide, server to remember—and paid attention to where it actually saved the work.

If you want the nuts-and-bolts behind this approach, read the North Star roadmap (the “how it works” piece). For now, pull up a chair and watch the day unfold.

Slow Down to Speed Up

Slow Down to Speed Up

We live in an age where “fast” is the ultimate virtue. Fast Wi-Fi, fast apps, fast delivery, fast news cycles. If something takes longer than a few seconds, we start to fidget. Productivity software promises more speed, but often what it delivers is more noise, more clutter, and more distraction.

The irony? We’re sprinting, but not moving forward. We’ve confused acceleration with progress.

The truth—one I had to learn the hard way—is this:
sometimes the fastest way to move ahead is to deliberately slow down.