Month: September 2017

  • Looking at 2Do as an OmniFocus Replacement

    Looking at 2Do as an OmniFocus Replacement

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    While we all need to be careful about succumbing to shiny object syndrome when it comes to applications and workflows, but there is often something to learn from them. Case in point is my experience with 2Do as I was trying out SetApp. By default, 2Do filters out tasks that are set to start at…

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  • The Quality of Your Life Is NOT Dependent on The Quality of Your Productivity

    The Quality of Your Life Is NOT Dependent on The Quality of Your Productivity

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    I’ll say that again. The quality of your life is not reduced by the quality of your productivity. – You Don’t Have to Be Prolific to Accomplish Your Blogging Dreams Funny I highlight this as I email you daily and post them to my blog daily. I’m nothing if not prolific. In fact this year…

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  • Stop purchasing crap

    Stop purchasing crap

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    In a sense, marketers know us better than we know ourselves. They feed on our insecurities and feelings of inadequacy. Society hijacks our passion and directs it toward material things. But nobody gets to the end of life wishing they had bought more things. – The More of Less I’ve actually seen the quest for…

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  • Kids are the worst clients

    Kids are the worst clients

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    While talking with a friend recently (HI TimTim), I came across the idea that kids are the worst client. If you’re running a business and your spouse/partner is watching the kids, they spend most of their day dealing with the worst clients. They complain about putting on their shoes. They fight about getting out the…

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