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Nir Eyal

Writer and Author at Freelance

Behavior and habit design to help you maximize your potential #1 Bestselling Author · Investor · Speaker

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  • 23 hours ago | medium.com | Nir Eyal

    I can’t tell you how many conversations I’ve had with friends and readers who feel stuck in jobs that don’t fulfill them. They’re not necessarily in toxic work environments or dealing with poor treatment (although that happens too — it’s the main cause of dissatisfaction at work). More often, they’re simply bored, feel undervalued, or think their work doesn’t matter. They’re not alone.

  • 1 week ago | nirandfar.com | Nir Eyal

    What to do when your work feels meaningless—but quitting isn’t an option (yet). I can’t tell you how many conversations I’ve had with friends and readers who feel stuck in jobs that don’t fulfill them. They’re not necessarily in toxic work environments or dealing with poor treatment (although that happens too—it’s the main cause of dissatisfaction at work).

  • 4 weeks ago | startupitalia.eu | Nir Eyal

    Qual è la marcia in più di alcuni servizi e software capaci persino di creare nuove abitudini? Esiste un pattern che spieghi il modo in cui le tecnologie ci “agganciano”? Per la rubrica Futuro da sfogliare prova a rispondere Nir Eyal, accademico, autore di best seller ed esperto di design comportamentale con un estratto del suo libro "Creare prodotti e servizi per catturare clienti", edito da LSWR Quali sfide attendono la società di domani?

  • 1 month ago | nirandfar.com | Nir Eyal

    A Step-by-Step Guide to Timeboxing, With Examples Timeboxing is the most powerful time-management technique. However, there is no one way to timebox. Some people keep the same schedule every week and review it on Sundays. Others change their timeboxed calendar daily and review it the night before.

  • 1 month ago | nirandfar.com | Nir Eyal

    Have you ever cringed while showering, suddenly remembering something embarrassing you said years ago? That memory still feels so fresh, so real—but what if I told you it might be entirely distorted? We navigate life believing our memories are faithful recordings of the past. We replay conversations with crystal-clear certainty, convinced that what we remember is exactly what happened. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: our brains are unreliable narrators.

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Nir Eyal
Nir Eyal @nireyal
29 May 25

Failure isn't fatal. It's feedback.  Reframe setbacks in your job search as opportunities for growth rather than signs of personal defects.