Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
The prevailing dogma is that startups should ship and iterate as quickly as possible. Scott believes that’s often counterproductive. You need to “surprise and delight” your customers to create a product that grows organically. You can’t do that by simply meeting a user’s expectations; you must surpass them. Doing so takes time and polishing.
Mario Gabriele • Modern Meditations: Scott Belsky
The DAM Book; Digital Asset Management for Photographers by Peter Krogh.
Jordan Babeon • Photo Organizing Made Easy: Going from Overwhelmed to Overjoyed

The ideas that move industries forward are not the result of tremendous creative insight but rather of masterful stewardship.
Scott Belsky • Making Ideas Happen: Overcoming the Obstacles Between Vision and Reality
and effective user experience systemwide.
Marty Cagan • INSPIRED: How to Create Tech Products Customers Love (Silicon Valley Product Group)
Think about the sense of accomplishment locked inside each potential Highlight.
John Zeratsky • Make Time: How to focus on what matters every day
Projects: Short-term efforts in your work or life that you’re working on now. Areas: Long-term responsibilities you want to manage over time. Resources: Topics or interests that may be useful in the future. Archives: Inactive items from the other three categories.
Tiago Forte • Building a Second Brain: A Proven Method to Organize Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential
Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen.
Alex MacCaw • The Great CEO Within: The Tactical Guide to Company Building
But here’s the thing: When you find something that resonates, its use is not always immediately apparent. A line in a song might be the seed for your next coding project or inspire the title for the book ... See more