Hello friends!
Happy Sunday! We're coming at you with a few more pieces from this week that are perfect to read over your morning coffee.
What is underneath productivity?
Dan Shipper / Superorganizers
In Superorganizers this week, Dan peels back the layers that undergird productivity, finding that it is not just dependent on software and tools, but on psychology, biology, neuroscience, and even the humanities. And if you focus on those deeper layers of the stack, you can make far more progress than if you focused on just the surface. This piece will have you taking a second glance at both your end goals and your means/strategies for reaching those ends.
How Tokemak Automates Low-Risk Yield Farming
Nat Eliason / Almanack
With high gas fees and the rapidly changing nature of DeFi, yield farming has incredibly high barriers to entry—and it's not even guaranteed to be successful. Tokemak, though, is trying to change all of that. In DeFriday #16, Nat takes us through the basic mechanics of Tokemak and its promise to do the yield farming for you, and protect your initial investment in the process.
Who are you writing for?
Rachel Jepsen / The Long Conversation
Knowing your readers intimately—their knowledge, their needs, their interests—can change how you frame your message, where you share that message, and even the message itself. This week Rachel prompts us to write for readers, not just at them. Before you write your next piece, try answering some of these questions about your readers and see how your writing develops.
That's it for this week! Enjoy your Sunday :)