Productivity Newsletters
You will find newsletters that help organize your knowledge, provide frameworks of modern or mindful productivity, and inspire you to do your best work. Take action to supercharge your productivity and subscribe!
Highlights
Get the valuable insights great books are known for. Discover excellent book summaries like never before. Highlights is a monthly newsletter where author Julian Shapiro shares key insights from three famous books. Being unsatisfied with boring, unclear book summaries, Julian wanted to provide passionate readers like himself with book insights that really matter and help you decide if the book is worth reading. In each issue, he uncovers 3 famous books, including The Black Swan by Nassim Taleb, Gary Chapman’s Love Languages, and The Design Of Everyday Things by Don Norman. Additionally, he includes his own 2 insights at the beginning of every newsletter and shows off some photos on his phone that might gauge your interest. Subscribe for insights into famous books and stay for Julian’s well-thought personal commentary to discover a new book you'll love reading.
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Wonder Tools
Wonder Tools helps you discover the most useful sites and apps. Wonder tools is a weekly newsletter that will uncover helpful resources to save you time and make you more productive. Every week, Jeremy Caplan shares a new and exciting tool, stating its pros and cons and alternatives - all with screenshots guiding you through how to use them. You’ll explore a wide range of resources for every field of work you can imagine. Whether it's a smarter way of note-taking or a quick way of making short videos - there’s a helpful tool for everyone and everything. Subscribe to Wonder Tools and make your digital life a little better with creatively-curated recommendations.
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Sivv Digest
Sivv summarises actionable insights from leading books, articles, and research to help you get smarter, faster. Sivv digest newsletter is all about learning smart. The team reviews hundreds of sources each day and curates the most useful ideas to help you save time and learn more efficiently. It’s not just a list of multiple links - all stories have been summarized and crafted into an easy to consume format. Sivv digest is more about ideas that are generally applicable and timeless rather than specific topics. So think of them as “life hacks” and expect anything from advice and theory to frameworks and results from a study. Subscribe and overcome the information overload.
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Product Disrupt
Disruptive thoughts, designs, and resources to help you build a better product. Product Disrupt is a half-monthly newsletter where product designer and maker Darshan Gajara shares hand-picked stories and other inspirational & usable resources for your next product design project. He aims to equip designers, developers, makers, creative entrepreneurs, and founders with the best ideas and tools to develop a fantastic product. Every issue is jam-packed with valuable assets such as icon sets, templates and themes, side-projects to give you inspiration for your projects, and outstanding websites, portfolios, and work-in-progress from other creators to get your creative juices flowing. Subscribe to Product Disrupt and become part of 4,800+ creators who get curations on design inspirations, ideas, and resources twice every month.
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The Curious Bunch
Get bite-sized reads, productivity tools & resources to be creative at what you do. The Curious Bunch (TBC) is a curated newsletter that aims to “make your inbox happy once again!” Vidya, being a prolific creator, goes through dozens of tools and articles each week and writes about her experience going down rabbit holes and trying them out herself. Every issue consists of a Curious pick, a tool, and a comprehensive review, where Vidya introduces its pros and cons together with suggestions of the best use of it in your professional and/or your personal life. And then there’s The Good Stuff - a curation of different resources and tools for your productivity, creativity, and growth. All the links are complemented with the author’s original thoughts, which adds a personal touch to every piece of information she shares. Subscribe and discover something new!
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Weekly Thing
Weekly Thing is an exploratory journey with a goal to share knowledge. Each Saturday morning, you will get Jamie Thingelstad's thoughts on technology, leadership, productivity, culture, privacy, and anything else interesting. He adds commentary to the curation, combining his decades of experience leading teams and building technology. He also includes his personal writing and a photograph of the week. There is even a fortune at the end! 🥠 Subscribe to get “direct feed from Jamie’s brain.”
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Alex & Books
Discover amazing books, insightful lessons, helpful reading tips, and more. The title Alex & Books gives it all away. The newsletter is written by Alex who loves books and wants to help you become a better reader. Every Sunday, you’ll receive 3 insightful lessons from a new book, 3 pieces of actionable advice to improve your life, and a recap of Alex’s most popular social media posts (he does have an enormous following, so the content goes through tens of thousands of readers before showing up in your inbox). Don’t forget Alex got popular through his blog, so make sure to check out the website for book recommendations, summaries, and links to his podcast interviews with inspiring authors. P.S. Upon subscribing you’ll also be getting a list of his favorite books filtered by genre. Subscribe and let books change your life.
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Maker Mind
Maker Mind is your weekly dose of mindful productivity. Get inspired by evidence-backed essays about structured distractions, flexible consistency, and good stress. Fascinated by all the weird ways our brain works, Anne-Laure Le Cunf explores the intersection between entrepreneurship and neuroscience. Maker Mind dares to create, encourages to seek motivational challenges, and learn to think better. The newsletter dives deep into all things productivity, creativity, and mental wellness. It is divided into three sections - “Brain food” with links to original articles, “Brain candy” with interesting links from around the internet, and “Brain hack” with an exclusive mini-article. So, if you’re fed up with the magic formulas shared by so-called productivity gurus, subscribe to Maker Mind and make most of your mind!
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Kaleigh Moore's Newsletter
Want to become a better writer? Stuck with writer’s block? Kaleigh Moore’s Newsletter targets emerging writers who want to increase their productivity and get past the intimidating blank page. The author will provide you with the best writing tips to 2x your writing productivity and efficiency. By subscribing, you’ll get tips and tricks to level up your writing game, including how to outline your posts effectively, come up with topics people actually want to read and find/work with a skillful writer. Subscribe to Kaleigh Moore’s Newsletter for expert writing tips delivered straight to your inbox every other Wednesday, monthly training sessions, and other helpful resources to excel in your career.
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Creative Brew
A little boost to keep your creative juices flowing, for creatives, by creatives. Let’s be honest - all creators need fresh inspiration to fuel their crafts. Nir, Chris, and David aka Creative Brew share the best tools, products, inspiration, cool projects, and more to keep you inspired! With a goal to connect artistically diverse creators worldwide, Creative Brew fosters a community that supports, collaborates, inspires, and pushes each other. So whether you’re a filmmaker, writer, digitals artist, or just exploring your creativity, subscribe to the newsletter for inspiration and stay for the people!
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