Authorās Corner: Nir Eyal ā Bookworm
Nir Eyal joins us for our first author's corner episode to talk about his book Indistractable, turning values into time, and building better relationships. Links Support the Show Nir's blog...
š 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.
š I read a lot of books and talk about it.
šæ I can't focus on one thing for long, so I write a lot of code for an eclectic grouping of projects.
š And I'm a bit obsessed with finding non-proprietary solutions to digital problems. Thus, text files for the win! š
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Nir Eyal joins us for our first author's corner episode to talk about his book Indistractable, turning values into time, and building better relationships. Links Support the Show Nir's blog...
What if I donāt have a cold? š¤
Hot Toddy Recipe for a Cold - The Art of Manliness
Made with whiskey, hot water, lemon, and honey, this warm cocktail remains entrenched in some peopleās psyches as being a miracle cure.
Question: does anyone know if thereās a gesture to invoke a new draft in @draftsapp? Triple tap or swipe in some way? Iām lazy and donāt want reach up to hit the ā+ā button.
Last week on The Weekly Impulse: Type to Siri and Hotkeys for Siri Shortcuts
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Power users of the Mac have long found themselves altering the keyboard shortcuts on their machines and creating new services that add functionality. But that ...
@ttscoff Am I correct in thinking this should be putting the page title in as the link text?
Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, youāll start having positive results. - Willie Nelson
Big thanks to @ttscoff for breaking my writing process with SearchLink.
A couple of months ago I mentioned my use of Ulysses along with a few other tricks to develop a writing habit. And that has worked greatā¦ for a time....
Just updated my @Twitterrific muffles to exclude a bunch of political candidate names. Hopefully Twitter doesnāt make sad when I read it now. š¢
A couple of months ago I mentioned my use of Ulysses along with a few other tricks to develop a writing habit. And that has worked great... for a time. That is, it worked until I saw this tweet by Brett Terpstra.
What causes us to act the way we do? Today's book offers a comprehensive look into the depths of behavioral scienceļæ¼. Join Joe & Mike as they examine their own...
Last week on The Weekly Impulse: We Shouldnāt Need Meditation
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Over the last few years, I have had a handful of individuals tell me that humans are inherently good creatures. That without outside forces of any kind,...
The art of progress is to preserve order amid change and to preserve change amid order. - Alfred North Whitehead
Happy Valentines Day, Becky! I love you dearly. Iām incredibly blessed to do life together with you. You have an amazing, infectious personality and love for God. I am honored to be your husband.
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āSometimes they accused demons of making their minds wander.ā
Definitely using this excuse in the future.
Letās get medieval, and learn from the great tools for concentration practised by the nuns and monks of the Middle Ages
Iām a terrible NFL fan. I forgot all about the Super Bowl the day of the game. Didnāt check who won until the afternoon on Monday. And only watched highlights today. Also, Iām (supposedly) a Chiefs fan. š
In 2015, I read two books. Now Iām reading a book every two weeks. Hereās my side of the story behind Bookworm and how my view of books has changed in the last four years.
Ah! Now where did my quill go again? It appears this page is missing, too. Maybe try looking through the homepage again?
Hereās a trip down memory lane.
Old CSS, new CSS - fuzzy notepad
I first got into web design/development in the late 90s, and only as I type this sentence do I realize how long ago that was. And boy, it was horrendous....
If youāre still on the fence about whether or not the new Fantastical subscription is worth it, check out @MacSparkyās Fantastical Field Guide. Itās free and gives you the chance to see everything in action before you commit.
David Sparks has done it again. And this time itās FREE! He has a new Field Guide on Fantastical. I canāt say Iāve see a video course on Fantastical anywhere...
I have been watching a number of @curtismchaleās videos lately. And one of his latest on book notes struck a chord with me. Iām coming back to analog book notes.
Since starting Bookworm I have been taking notes on my books in a variety of ways. I started off keeping independent text files for each book. Then I started...
Fountain pen goals right here. A few of these are overlaps in different colors, but I have one version of the Pilot, Lamy, and TWSBI pens. Does that mean I have a problem? š¤ - šø: @tinajan
Since starting Bookworm I have been taking notes on my books in a variety of ways. I started off keeping independent text files for each book. Then I started doing the same, but in Drafts. Then I had a short stint when I wrote them in a physical notebook. But then I came back to Drafts.
Last week on The Weekly Impulse: Reviewing My Suggested TextExpander Snippets
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A little over a month ago I realized how heavily I rely on TextExpander. It helps me fill in forms, enter todayās date, reply to an email,...
The Sweet Setup has a new course on mind mapping! Maybe now is the time to bring it into my workflows.
My good friend Mike Schmitz just released a new course on mind mapping over on The Sweet Setup today. Iāve watched Mike pour over the details of these course...
Extreme busyness, whether at school or college, kirk or market, is a symptom of deficient vitality. - Robert Louis Stevenson
My good friend Mike Schmitz just released a new course on mind mapping over on The Sweet Setup today. I've watched Mike pour over the details of these courses before and know the depth he goes to make sure it is high quality and packed with information. Combine that with the passion of The Sweet Setup team and a 20% off launch price and you can't go wrong here. Check out the new course here!
This is starting to get a bit scary. Think about what would happen if you accidentally autofilled your email password in a username field.
When you visit any website, its owner will know where you click, what you type, and how you move your mouse. Thatās how websites work: In order to perform actions...
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