Category: Links of Interest
Joe has an all access pass
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It’s only $399 and includes a bunch of stuff. If you’re looking to get better at: Podcasting Creating Online Courses Gutenberg Beaver Builder PHP Then you should grab this all access pass while it’s around. Also, Joe is awesome and a fellow iPad first person so….he’s extra awesome.
Not the only one doing iPad Web Development
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Eric in Laravel News: The idea of working entirely from an iPad has always appealed to me. The portability, the battery life, and of course the touch screen makes it an excellent device. The downside is that everything is sandboxed. You can only run programs from the App Store which makes doing crazy things like…
Asian Efficiency – Importance vs Time
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Thanh writing at Asian Efficiency: Grab a piece of paper and draw down a line in the middle of the paper. On the left, write down 5 things that are most important to you (order does not matter). Done? Now on the right side, write down 5 activities you spend most of your time doing…
Work is what you “have” to do
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Good insights from Bojan: Everything she was doing – every action she was taking, every decision she was making – was not done out of choice, but out of necessity. Her mind and body were working all day and I was too self-involved to realise this. He’s speaking of his wife’s “workday”, which had a…
Justin on letting go of cynicism
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From Justin: When you’re feeling down, and you see someone else succeeding, it’s hard to open yourself up to their point of view. But that is the very thing you need. You need healthy habits. Changing your mindset (and then your behavior) is the only way to improve your situation. I’ve certainly been on the…
Freelancer Project Management Basics
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I wrote a piece for Liquid Web on Project Management for Freelancers. Once you’ve built out an ideal client profile and learned to write good proposals, you should be winning work regularly. A solid client pipeline can create a problem for the inexperienced business owner though. How do you get all the work done? How…
Distraction Free Samsung Chromebook 3?
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My friend Chris: Before I get into my thoughts on the device itself I should point out that this isn’t my first attempt at a device to focus with. In fact, up until the end of 2017 I had gone through a string of iPads and fancy keyboards ending with an iPad Pro and the…
I love Ulysses too
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Shawn Blanc writing for The Sweet Setup: Ulysses is the central spot for where I store all my notes, research, and other tidbits of inspiration. It’s also where I toss all my writing ideas, and it’s where I actually do all my writing. What’s so awesome about Ulysses is that it excells at each of…
My dream schedule?
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From Farnam Street: Consider the daily schedule of famed novelist Haruki Murakami. When he’s working on a novel, he starts his days at 4 am and writes for five or six continuous hours. Once the writing is done, he spends his afternoons running or swimming, and his evenings, reading or listening to music before a…
It took a year to make reading more interesting than TV
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Justin writing on his site: It took me a full year to get here, but I finally realized that I’d hit my true goal of the year. The goal beneath the goal where reading was more interesting to me than lazily watching TV. I feel the same way much of the time. Also, I’ve read…