• One Month Without a Smartphone

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    I’ve been thinking about doing exactly what Isaac has done, trade in my iPhone for a basic phone like I had in 2001. This is the big reason. What surprised me was the lingering residue of mental clutter that carrying a smartphone for six plus years had left. I bet there is more clutter than

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  • Introverts, Extroverts and Conference Attendance

    Introverts, Extroverts and Conference Attendance

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    As WordCamp Vancouver comes up I have some thoughts on conference organization in general. I don’t really know what’s happening at WordCamp, I’m speaking from my experiences at conferences, including WordCamps. Overall, I dislike going to them and I think I’m starting to figure out why. In short, they’re built for extroverts and I’m not

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  • Restricting Site Access by IP With Statamic V2

    Restricting Site Access by IP With Statamic V2

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    One of the first things I do with my client staging site is to restrict them with a WordPress plugin called Restricted Site Access. This lets me allow by IP address who can see the site without logging in. That way clients can see the site while we test it without the world seeing it

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  • Freelance Friday 060 – June 28

    Freelance Friday 060 – June 28

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    So I’ll be on vacation Monday and you won’t see anything from me except Monday’s post which is already good to go. In fact, you probably won’t see anything the week after either because I usually do it the week before. No, I’m not going to rush through things, I’m just going to take a

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  • Long-Form Content Only?

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    From Mark Manson: Long form content should be your bread and butter for news content and the majority of your entertainment content. Long-form content means any medium—Books, Podcasts, long-form articles, documentaries—the key is that shit takes a long time. I’ve been thinking more about this lately. Make my main consumption books and the papers, web

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  • Effort Is Not Accomplishment

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    Out of this excellent post on hard work by DHH this was my favourite quote. Effort is not accomplishment. If you repeat the same lesson a hundred times over, you’ll be left behind on the path to insight by the person who advances through a hundred different lessons.

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  • How Introverts Live With the Extrovert Ideal

    How Introverts Live With the Extrovert Ideal

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    There is a difference between being introverted and being shy according to Susan Cain, author of Quiet. Shy people are afraid of speaking up and introverts feel overstimulated and need downtime[^Page 13]. There’s an even bigger distinction between extroverts and introverts and it’s not just how they prefer to spend their time. The big difference

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  • Capturing Content in DEVONthink to Go

    Capturing Content in DEVONthink to Go

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    Today we’re starting a bit of a series on DEVONthink 3 and DEVONthink To Go. These are the macOS and iOS/iPadOS versions of the research software from DEVONtechnologies and they’re my research storage app of choice. Today we’ll tackle all the ways to get content in to DEVONthink To Go, in a future post we’ll

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  • The Secret Formula to Getting More Done in Less Time

    The Secret Formula to Getting More Done in Less Time

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    If you work for yourself either as a sole trader or running a small business, you might regularly find that your to-do list is several pages long. You might also find that throughout your days as you cross a job off the list, three more are added as other jobs crop up, emails and calls

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  • Freelance Friday 059 – June 21

    Freelance Friday 059 – June 21

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    Okay, I totally missed last week and I knew it and thought about rushing out the post/email and opted out of it. So your inboxes got a week long break. Since then I’ve had some biggish changes around here. I’ve got a Statamic site up and running as a demo because I’m super tired of

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