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  • Bullet Journal Goals and Sprints

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    I feel like I need to review this section of The Bullet Journal Method again, luckily it’s on my shelf. The biggest issue I’ve had with a notebook first (sometimes only) method is tracking bigger projects. I feel like I want to step back and really see everything that’s going on in a week. Not…

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  • Digitally Minimal Android Phone

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    Cool post on Android and how you can use a different app launcher to make it a minimal phone. This is something you can’t do in the Apple ecosystem and while we used to say that Android was some terrible Wild West of security holes, that’s not really true at all. I said recently that…

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  • LinkedIn for List Growth and Clients

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    https://vimeo.com/329702142/969fedc017 My friend Philip Morgan did this excellent video on using LinkedIn for getting leads. Not just email leads, but Tom is getting highly qualified leads on LinkedIn. If you’ve been looking for a way to leverage LinkedIn, this is one that’s working.

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  • Why Do we Hate Networking Events?

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    I follow Ali on YouTube, but haven’t tried out the podcast until today. I particularly enjoyed their thoughts on having friends over from different backgrounds so that you mix up who people know. The idea of social optionality is also interesting.

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  • Ethical App Design Video

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    I’m writing a piece for a client on ethical app design and came across this video on the topic. The last few seconds made me laugh.

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  • On Journalling

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    Haven’t read the article yet, but it comes from Rafal so I count that as a solid recommendation. It’s in my Instapaper queue for Friday afternoon reading.

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  • Famous Female Inventors

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    I’ve been reading a bunch about innovation and didn’t realize that there were few female inventors being cited. So I went looking for some examples and came across this site of famous female inventors. I’m sure there are more, but this was the first thing I found that matched what I was looking for.

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  • My Review of Apps to turn your iPad into a Second Screen

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    You can read the whole thing over at The Sweet Setup. my biggest surprise was that Luna Display didn’t win. I was ready for that to happen and then I turned on Air Display 3 and well it was as good if not better if you want a second screen, plus it’s $9.99 instead of…

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  • Don’t get a plane with your Disney Money

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    Yup it’s a kid in the Disney family on how wealth affected her dad and the two different families that she grew up in as the wealth took a big jump. It wasn’t just the plane, but it’s not a small thing when you don’t have to be patient or be around other people. It…

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  • Neil Gaiman and Tim Ferris’s

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    You can listen here. One of my favourite parts was when Neil talks about his notebooks and writing his stories long hand because it makes him think differently. It at least got me thinking about handwriting some more of my content before I type it out.

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