Join 📚 Leerentveld Readwise Highlights
A batch of the best highlights from what Niels's read, .
Saying “I think that”—or even better, “I currently think” or “My hypothesis is”—sets us up to update our thinking in light of new information with less psychological resistance.
This Ubiquitous Habit Is Likely Holding Your Work & Relationships Back
linkedin.com
Do those easy things and I'll guarantee you'll be in the top 5%:
‧ answer emails in < 48h
‧ deliver on time
‧ notify when having delay
‧ communicate clearly what you can and can't do : top 0.1%
Indie Twitter List: August 12
Niels Leerentveld
“The data is there to help you have a *conversation* - see discrepancies and surprises, help validate assumptions, debate interpretations. You must never lose sight of the qualitative vision and user empathy - the data is there to augment it, not replace it. That's why you use data to inform your decisions, not drive them.” - comment from [Assaph Mehr](https://www.linkedin.com/in/assaph/) on a post I did on this topic.
Data-Informed, NOT Data-Driven
Ant Murphy
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