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    Building a world where we love our days—even Mondays. Today Was Fun: A Book About Work (Seriously) is out now!

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    Subtraction Strategist. Harvard-trained. Educated by horses. Subscribe to build success that feels as good as it looks. Together, we'll explore the philosophy of subtraction and learn to do less without sacrificing ambition or impact.

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