That’s awesome! So cool to see these shirts in the wild. https://twitter.com/pstanoch/status/1141513583458738177
But, isn't it usually the case that using a tool intentionally leads to better results? As opposed to using them randomly?
"I spent a month on LinkedIn to find out if it's a waste of time" by @eatwholegrain
https://buff.ly/2IVWC8v
Maybe I’m just now noticing this trend but it seems like more and more folks are moving to @gitlab. Anyone have stats on this? Or least a theory? Or a contradiction? https://twitter.com/kalilinux/status/1141362125786570752
“What Medieval People Got Right About Learning” by @ScottHYoung
https://buff.ly/2WvKiCI
Planning a redesign of http://joebuhlig.com and starting to write again. Any design recommendations for personal blogs?
Trying to keep things super lightweight, but modern. Though, those could be contradicting. 🤔
Reading the next book for @bookwormfm and I'm already finding quotables (in the introduction) that resonate:
"...writing motivates you to look closely at life, at life as it lurches by and tramps around." - @ANNELAMOTT via Bird by Bird
As an avid Dark Mode fan, this made me stop and reconsider...
and then go change icons on my iPhone to dark versions everywhere possible.
¯_(ツ)_/¯
"The Dark Side of Dark Mode" by @adamengst
Apple has pushed Dark Mode hard in Mojave, and it will appear in iOS 13 as well. If Apple thinks Dark Mode is such a good idea, should you switch...
Well, I'm making the decision to step back into Twitter after a long hiatus. Experimenting with scheduled check-in times and such.
That said, hello again! :wave:
69: Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman – Bookworm
It can be difficult to measure, but the topic of emotional intelligence is a worthwhile study for anyone with a desire to reach their full potential. In today's episode, Joe...
68: How to Take Smart Notes by Sönke Ahrens – Bookworm
It's been said that for a writer, nothing is as intimidating as a blank page. But the author of today's book says that doesn't have to be the case. Join...
67: Quiet by Susan Cain – Bookworm
The rise of the Extroverted Ideal has led to a world that can't stop talking. But where does that leave you if you find groups exhausting or prefer to work...
66: Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink & Leif Babin – Bookworm
We can't control everything that happens to us, but how might our lives look different if we assumed ownership for them anyway? That's the topic Joe & Mike examine in...
65: Drunk Tank Pink by Adam Alter – Bookworm
Our environment shapes our thoughts and actions in myriad ways, without our permission or even our knowledge. In today's episode, Joe & Mike discover the subtle but substantial ways in...
64: Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport – Bookworm
Few things have impacted our everyday lives as much as the smartphone. In today's episode, Joe & Mike discuss the fallout from our digital addictions and contemplate Cal Newport's radical...
Verifying myself: I am joebuhlig on http://Keybase.io. eQ7UwK-T0CcuhXdF7CpC0lLxGodusHv29suf / https://keybase.io/joebuhlig/sigs/eQ7UwK-T0CcuhXdF7CpC0lLxGodusHv29suf
63: Atomic Habits by James Clear – Bookworm
Can small habits really transform your life and deliver amazing results? Author James Clear believes they can. In today's episode, Joe and Mike revisit a familiar topic to tackle one...
Apparently, I like to rate books at 4.0. 🤷♂️ https://twitter.com/tdeadville/status/1095989432988168193
I have to admit that I maybe had a little too much fun at @BobbleheadJoe’s expense. 😉 https://twitter.com/bookwormfm/status/1095786948604686336
62: The Four Tendencies by Gretchen Rubin – Bookworm
Have you ever struggled to achieve a goal, even though you were fully committed to and believed in it? Today's book gives you a simple framework to help you understand...
61: Blink by Malcolm Gladwell – Bookworm
Your brain is an incredibly powerful computer, rapidly processing information to help you make better decisions - except when it doesn't. Should you really trust your first impressions? Join Joe...
A good friend of mine, @justindirose, just launched this show today. Listening to the first episode I realized just how refreshing it is to hear a real world (and to the point) take on productivity. Take some time this weekend and give it a listen. https://twitter.com/_ThinkEffective/status/1088813997405757440
This has been in the works for a few months now. Really cool to see all the hard work become reality. 🎉 https://twitter.com/procourse_co/status/1088489041757126662
A lot of great updates for @discourse over the last week. Especially liking the subtle design element for first time posters. 👍 https://twitter.com/procourse_co/status/1088045486131548160
Huge thanks to @cottonbureau for making these available again! https://twitter.com/bookwormfm/status/1086001702619230208
60: The One Thing by Gary Keller & Jay Papasan – Bookworm
Is it true that less is more? When it comes to goal achievement, Gary Keller & Jay Papasan say, "Aboslutely!" In today's episode, Joe & Mike dive into the surprisingly...
Soooo... I’m giving @MastodonProject a try. 🤷♂️
206 Posts, 28 Following, 12 Followers · an analog mind in a digital world
59: Being Mortal by Atul Gawande – Bookworm
No matter how careful we are or how healthy our habits, one day we will all die. In this episode, Joe & Mike tackle their most uncomfortable topic yet as...
Someone should mass produce these and ship them armed and ready. No need to even open the box. 😉
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xoxhDk-hwuo&t=316s
This was a fun, long episode. Lots of behind the scenes snippets of how @procourse_co operates internally. https://twitter.com/bookwormfm/status/1074015855678238721
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