1: New Job New Contexts
If you go through a job change, you’ll need to change your GTD contexts. I walk you through my recent job transition and what I did to determine my new contexts.
👋 I'm Joe Buhlig. I strive to build productivity systems that stand the test of time and help me do more than check boxes. I'm here to help you do the same.
🎙 I read a lot of books and talk about it.
🐿 I can't focus on one thing for long, so I write a lot of code for an eclectic grouping of projects.
📓 And I'm a bit obsessed with finding non-proprietary solutions to digital problems. Thus, text files for the win! 🎉
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If you go through a job change, you’ll need to change your GTD contexts. I walk you through my recent job transition and what I did to determine my new contexts.
"Are You Guilty of Using Too Many Gadgets?" http://buhlig.us/1PWNzgZ by @TMNinja
Lots of camping toys to geek out on here: http://buhlig.us/1MSHrqm via @toolstoys
Workflow to Share Articles with Twitter Handle: http://buhlig.us/1KS07Sr // @WorkflowHQ
Two more episodes recorded! Time to finish up the editing and get ready for iTunes submission.
"Home Screens: Maury Hill" http://buhlig.us/1Uhqzdf by @zemackdaddy via @MacSparky
I got tired of hunting for Twitter handles when sharing articles. Using @WorkflowHQ, I found a way to automate it: http://buhlig.us/1UaxQAY
I like to share articles on Twitter. And I want to make sure I give the author credit in the tweet. But it’s not always easy to find their Twitter handle.
Here's a link to my subreddit where I'll be posting everything I do: https://www.reddit.com/r/joebuhlig/
Killing comments on my site in favor of Reddit. Too much spam to deal with as compared with valuable comments. Sorry if this pains you.
Building default habits that drive accomplishment: http://buhlig.us/1hdnJcF via @shawnblanc
Finished recording an episode about changing GTD contexts during a job transition. Coming next week!
"But the thing about babies is that the routine can change quickly." http://buhlig.us/1JiaKxT by @lvanderkam via @morningroutines
I really want one. "Gränsfors Bruk Wildlife Hatchet": http://buhlig.us/1JwtrBA via @toolstoys
"15 Tips Guaranteed to Improve your Focus and Save you Precious Time" http://buhlig.us/1NxUwqD via @useproud
"In Praise of Slowness: Challenging the Cult of Speed" http://buhlig.us/1NOiXNk via @farnamstreet
"30 Day Sprints for Personal Development: Change Yourself with Skill" http://buhlig.us/1h6CrSA via @jdmeier
Really interesting setup by @daveseah on @thesweetsetup: http://buhlig.us/1JJ7gde
I pulled my computer mouse out of my bag and the first thing he said was, “What on earth is that thing?” It was yet another confirmation that I’m strange.
It's been six weeks since I've been able hold my girls. Picked up my 2-year old this morning and she says "I missed you." #mademecry
Things you can do during in-between times: http://buhlig.us/1LlL8G3 via @TMNinja
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