If you missed the live stream yesterday, you can check out the full recording here:
I’ve been extremely quiet with my newsletter lately. But I’m working on a catchup email for tomorrow morning: “The Other Side of the Coin.”
🖋 Bullet Journal Migration for June 2020 🖋 [Video]
Yesterday I took a couple hours and live streamed my entire June 2020 Bullet Journal migration process on Twitch. It was a lot of fun to join a handful of people online and do it together. They even helped me find mistakes in the process! I have certainly been bit by the streamer bug.
I’m a little late to this game, but I put together a 50% off coupon for everything Working With OmniFocus. Be safe out there.
This has quickly become one of my favorite parts of my Bullet Journal.
In case you missed it, I’m live streaming my June #bulletjournal migration on Twitch tomorrow at 1pm Central.
Ok. Seems to be some interest in the #bulletjournal live stream. Let’s plan on Monday at 1pm Central here:
Planning to live stream my bullet journal migration for June on Monday. Anyone interested? Likely on Twitch.
94: Tiny Habits by BJ Fogg – Bookworm
When it comes to change, tiny is mighty. Today's author (who also happens to be the world’s leading expert on habit formation) shows us how we can have a happier,...
My pleasure! Glad it helped you out.
93: Nudge by Richard Thaler – Bookworm
Whether it's deciding what to eat for dinner or which investments to pick for our 401k, we humans have a track record of making poor choices. But is it really...
92: The Bullet Journal Method by Ryder Carroll – Bookworm
Can pen & paper really cut it as a task manager in today's fast-paced world? Today's author makes a compelling argument that it can. Join Joe & Mike as they...
91: The Antidote by Oliver Burkeman – Bookworm
If you find yourself repulsed by the blatant optimism espoused by most self-help gurus, then today's book may just be a breath of fresh air for you. Join Joe &...
I would love theories on this as well. But through the lens of church.
I was talking to a friend about how one of the best parts of a conference is when you find that little group of people that you click with and end up spending the rest of the event with them. How does that translate to this moment when we're all in our living rooms?
90: Good to Great by Jim Collins – Bookworm
What makes a successful business tick? Today's author shares the results from a five-year study that "fly in the face of our modern business culture and will, quite frankly, upset...
89: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Pirsig – Bookworm
Today's author takes us on a 17-day motorcycle ride from Minnesota to California. Join Joe and Mike on their journey to discover quality, truth, and what it means to get...
Those who send email newsletters: if an email marketing service existed that prevented spying on subscribers (no tracking whatsoever), would you use/pay for it?
On Analog Joe: The Truphae Fountain Pen Monthly Box
Ah! Now where did my quill go again? It appears this page is missing, too. Maybe try looking through the homepage again?
@curtismchale You may want to check the amazon links on your recent business books article. They don’t seem to work as expected.
I finally put together a scheduling process for posts and microblogs in @jekyllrb. Here’s a look at how it works.
When I switched this blog to Jekyll, one of the features I lost was the ability to schedule posts for the future. Yes, Jekyll can handle future dates on post...
Scheduling Posts and Microblogs With Jekyll
When I switched this blog to Jekyll, one of the features I lost was the ability to schedule posts for the future. Yes, Jekyll can handle future dates on posts, but you still need to run a command to build the site and then deploy it to your web server.
The Best iOS Apps With @TextExpander Integration
In the last month, I have expanded a little over 1,000 snippets in TextExpander. And given the complexity of those snippets, it has saved me over two hours w...
Impatiently waiting for this one.
Waiting for Review: https://nnw.ranchero.com/2020/03/05/waiting-for-review.html
88: It Doesn’t Have to Be Crazy at Work – Bookworm
Long hours, an excessive workload, and a lack of sleep have become a badge of honor for modern professionals. But the authors of today's book argue that it's actually a...
The Best iOS Apps With TextExpander Integration
In the last month, I have expanded a little over 1,000 snippets in TextExpander. And given the complexity of those snippets, it has saved me over two hours worth of typing in that same period. And although that sounds impressive, I'm guessing the real number is closer to double that number. The snippets I'm using often save me from switching back and forth between applications or hunting down information.
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