Paul Jarvis
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About Paul Jarvis
Paul Jarvis is a veteran of the online tech world, and over the years has had such corporate clients as Microsoft, Yahoo, Mercedes-Benz, Warner Music and even Shaquille O'Neal.
Today, he teaches online courses, runs several software businesses and hosts a handful of podcasts from his home on an island on the West Coast of Canada.
Today, he teaches online courses, runs several software businesses and hosts a handful of podcasts from his home on an island on the West Coast of Canada.
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Blog postWe’ve been sold the idea that notifications are always important and we should allow them to constantly distract us. I refuse to accept that, just as I refuse to text or use my phone while I’m driving. My work is as important as paying attention to the road, so I treat it the exact same way—by not allowing distractions while I’m paying attention to it.1 week ago Read more
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Blog postJust like earthquakes and tsunamis, the pressure around digital security and privacy is building every single year. These huge companies continue to prove they do not care about us or our privacy. So it’s worth being prepared, even if it’s just to encapsulate the worry and stress inside a plan instead of bearing it solely inside your own mind.2 weeks ago Read more
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Blog postIt was a hackathon that led to the creation of Facebook’s “Like” button, which arguably gives us more anxiety than we need and drives detrimentally compulsive behaviour, exploiting our freedom.3 weeks ago Read more
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Blog postSince I frequently talk about how newsletters are the most important part of my business (and generate almost all my revenue), I figured I’d explain the why and how a little more.1 month ago Read more
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Blog postAs Benjamin Franklin once said (probably), software users who trade privacy for functionality deserve neither.1 month ago Read more
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Blog postInstead of working hard (or too hard) to achieve success, maybe we should look to what we can achieve without breaking ourselves in the process. Sure, it might be less than what we read in the news or see on social media, but maybe it’d be enough.1 month ago Read more
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Blog postThroughout the whole process, I really did attempt to do things in a way that lined up with the thesis of the book. I wanted to run the whole thing using the Company of One mindset.2 months ago Read more
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Blog postI think more bloggers, podcasters, and content creators in general might consider offering up their “greatest hits” on a more frequent basis. The actual benefit of the content, isn’t that it’s fresh, it’s that it’s valuable. That shouldn’t change if it was released for the first time today or eight months ago.2 months ago Read more
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Blog postIt’s time to start challenging the old (and even current) mental models of business, as the time of monolithic companies could be coming to an end2 months ago Read more
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Blog postFor the fourth year in a row, I present to you my state of the union address.3 months ago Read more
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Blog postIn business, there’s always this pressure about growth, that if you’re not growing, you’re not succeeding. But why? When you think about it, what is so bad about staying the same? Not taking on more responsibilities, more headaches, more time.5 months ago Read more
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Blog postContent marketing and blogging may be diametrically opposed to each other, but one isn’t bad and the other good. There’s just what’s right for how you want to operate and what you need your content to do for you or your audience. It’s just something to consider – does the intent of how you want to exist as a content creator online actually line up with how you’re operating? If it doesn’t, perhaps it’s time to change.6 months ago Read more
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Blog postWhether it’s getting interviewed on podcasts, getting articles published by industry publications or just increasing awareness about who you are and what you do—it’s a fairly common want for folks who run their own business.6 months ago Read more
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Blog postThere are no all-night hackathons of one or jam-packed days where I sit and work for 16+ hours. There are never, ever just-under-the-wire deadline achievements.9 months ago Read more
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Blog postIt’s hard to think that something we believe to be correct could be wrong. It hurts our ego. But, this is precisely where truth is determined since the best measure we have for knowing something is true is consistency.10 months ago Read more
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Blog postExterior mindfulness (some call it minimalism) only works when we solve for enough.10 months ago Read more
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Blog postEven if you work for yourself, you need other people to trade you their money for whatever you’re giving them10 months ago Read more
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