#56 - Writing that moves
Or why I keep writing year after year
Or why I keep writing year after year
You should hold on a bit more when you feel like releasing. And no, I am not talking about sex.
Standing out as a Product Manager candidate isn’t about listing features you shipped. it’s about how you made decisions, tested assumptions, and adapted to what you learned. In this post, I share what hiring managers actually look for and how you can frame your stories to show real product judgment.
You cannot create something heavy if you don't know what heaviness feels like.
How I’m learning to reconnect with the shape of my mind at work
Reflections from building and rethinking an Obsidian plugin aimed at helping me think better.
Have you ever learned a new framework and become excited about how it might solve a complex problem at work? Things may suddenly feel clear when you get your hands on this new shiny tool, but I suggest you beware that such clarity may be deceptive.
Did you know that there was a time when people didn't care about productivity at all? If you were to live in medieval times, you wouldn't face the problem of trying to get more out of life
A junior PM often faces a growth plateau. It's tempting to search for skills that you can improve, but I don't think that's the most useful framing.