Tim Duggan, a bestselling author and entrepreneur, shares insights on creating meaningful work. He discusses his journey from music journalist to author, emphasizing personal values and impactful writing techniques. Tim introduces his MAP framework for achieving life-work balance and unpacks cultural lessons from Finland about happiness and celebrating small victories. He also highlights the importance of a solid publishing strategy, the value of investing in publicists, and the role of technology in enhancing the creative process.
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Ed Sheeran's Dirty Tap Writing
Tim Duggan compares writing to Ed Sheeran's "dirty tap" theory, where initial output is rough before purity flows.
He starts writing freely, removing the weak parts until he reaches compelling sentences.
question_answer ANECDOTE
Breaking Into Rolling Stone
Tim's drive to write for Rolling Stone started from watching Almost Famous and persistently emailing the editor.
His first 50-word review took weeks, but it launched his career as a dance music writer at Rolling Stone Australia.
insights INSIGHT
Community as Career Anchor
A through line in Tim Duggan's career is community, even if he didn't plan it so.
His writing and businesses focus on connecting people and building community around shared ideas.
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Killer Thinking is a practical guide designed to transform good ideas into brilliant ones, offering strategies and techniques for creative problem-solving. This book provides readers with a comprehensive toolkit to enhance their thinking processes and generate innovative solutions in various contexts. Tim Duggan draws upon his extensive experience in media and entrepreneurship to share insights on how to overcome creative blocks and foster a culture of innovation. Through real-world examples and actionable exercises, readers learn how to refine their ideas, challenge assumptions, and develop a killer mindset. It serves as an indispensable resource for individuals and teams looking to unlock their creative potential and achieve breakthrough results.
Cult Status
Tim Duggan
Cult Status delves into the strategies and principles behind building businesses that people adore, focusing on the power of community and customer loyalty. The book explores how companies can create a loyal following by fostering a sense of belonging and shared values among their customers. Tim Duggan draws on real-world examples and case studies to illustrate how businesses can cultivate a 'cult-like' status by prioritizing customer engagement and building meaningful relationships. It offers a roadmap for entrepreneurs and business leaders looking to create a brand that resonates deeply with its audience, driving long-term success. By emphasizing the importance of community, the book demonstrates how businesses can thrive by creating a passionate and dedicated customer base.
Atomic Habits
James Clear
Atomic Habits by James Clear provides a practical and scientifically-backed guide to forming good habits and breaking bad ones. The book introduces the Four Laws of Behavior Change: make it obvious, make it attractive, make it easy, and make it satisfying. It also emphasizes the importance of small, incremental changes (atomic habits) that compound over time to produce significant results. Clear discusses techniques such as habit stacking, optimizing the environment to support desired habits, and focusing on continuous improvement rather than goal fixation. The book is filled with actionable strategies, real-life examples, and stories from various fields, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to improve their habits and achieve personal growth[2][4][5].
Working Backwards
Insights, Stories, and Secrets from Inside Amazon
Colin Bryar
Bill Carr
Working Backwards provides a detailed look at Amazon's approach to culture, leadership, and innovation. The book is written by Colin Bryar and Bill Carr, who collectively have 27 years of experience at Amazon. It outlines the company's 14 leadership principles and how they are applied in practice, focusing on customer obsession, long-term thinking, and operational excellence. The book is divided into two parts: the first part explains the leadership principles and practices, while the second part includes case studies on the development of products like Kindle, Amazon Prime, and Amazon Web Services. The authors provide practical steps and insights that can be applied to any business, regardless of size or industry[2][4][5].
Getting Things Done
David Allen
Getting Things Done (GTD) is a personal productivity system developed by David Allen. The book provides a detailed methodology for managing tasks, projects, and information, emphasizing the importance of capturing all tasks and ideas, clarifying their meaning, organizing them into actionable lists, reviewing the system regularly, and engaging in the tasks. The GTD method is designed to reduce stress and increase productivity by externalizing tasks and using a trusted system to manage them. The book is divided into three parts, covering the overview of the system, its implementation, and the deeper benefits of integrating GTD into one's work and life[2][3][5].
Doppelganger
A Trip into the Mirror World
Naomi Klein
How can you make your life and work more meaningful?
Bestselling author Tim Duggan on ideating and writing bestselling non fiction books, creating killer opening lines and plotting. We also talk about how to unclog our creativity, find meaning in our work and life through a simple hack.
We discuss:
Tim’s outlining and editing process for non-fiction
Finding the “anchor points” that define your personal values
How to identify and shape a powerful book question
The case for working less, but more meaningfully
Building your Substack and ecosystem of trust with readers
Lessons from the happiest country on Earth
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About Tim Duggan
Tim Duggan is a bestselling author, entrepreneur, and former media executive with a passion for meaningful work and big ideas. He co-founded Junkee Media, one of Australia’s leading independent publishers, and served as Chair of the Digital Publishers Alliance. His books Cult Status and Killer Thinking became celebrated guides for purpose-driven businesses and creatives, and his latest, Work Backwards, explores how we can redesign work and life around what truly matters. Tim also writes on his Substack OUTLET, lives in Mallorca with his husband, and speaks globally about creativity, optimism, and the future of work.