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Aaron Lynn

Force Multiplication

Aaron Lynn working on a laptop at a wooden table

Signal, not noise.

Every week there is a new AI tool, a new productivity app, a new "this changes everything" post. Most of it is noise.

Force Multiplication is where I write about what actually matters — practical frameworks for managing your energy, protecting your focus, and using AI at work without chasing every new announcement.

The AI advantage is not knowing more. It is knowing what to ignore.

  • Weekly articles on productivity, energy management and practical AI.
  • Frameworks, not features. Principles that transfer across tools and survive when the interface changes.
  • No hype, no filler, no "10 ChatGPT prompts that will blow your mind." If I do not have something worth saying, I do not send it.

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Hero Mode Hours

Every productivity system you've tried worked for about a week.

That is not your fault. Rigid systems break because they assume every hour is interchangeable. You do not have a time problem. You have an energy problem.

Hero Mode Hours is a short guide to finding the one or two windows each day when your brain is genuinely sharp — and putting your hardest work there instead of wherever the calendar has a gap.

One framework. One day of observation. No app required.