When Dieter Rams said “less but better”, he probably wasn’t thinking about todo lists. Yet, as I stared at three different overcrowded digital task lists a month ago, I realized that’s exactly what I need. I call it Meishi, after the Japanese words for business card.
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How I write my blogs in Obsidian and publish instantly
I’ve been using Obsidian for all my writing lately, and it’s been a game changer. The local-first model means everything lives as plain text on my machine, and with the Minimal theme, the interface stays clean and distraction-free.
My vault lives in iCloud (Dropbox or Google Drive work too), so notes sync seamlessly across devices - I often start drafts on my phone and finish them later on my laptop.
How to Do Things: Productivity for the ADHD Productivity-Challenged
How to Do Things is a brief guide to getting a lot more done.It's intended for people who are currently struggling with productivity.Specifically:People who know they use their work time poorlyPeople having difficulty working from homePeople with ADHD or other executive function issues. People who haven’t had success implementing the methods in popular productivity books, such as Getting Things Done, Deep Work, or The Pomodoro Technique.If this sounds like you, the Guide can help you become much more productive in a very short time. How to Do Things was created with a very specific goal for its readers:1. Dramatically increase your productivity2. Create this dramatic increase in a week or less3. Provide this know-how in a resource you can read in one sitting and implement today.What’s a dramatic increase? Somewhere between 50% and 200%, depending on how much room for improvement you have. If you know your current way of working is far from optimal, the method in this guide can help you make a major leap very quickly.How to Do Things gives you a powerful, dead-simple method to get things done, designed for people who have never been great at getting things done. You can be knocking out your to-do list in less than an hour from now, and celebrating your victories this evening, feeling amazing.---This is the revised release, version 1.0. Prices in USD. GST/HST included for Canadian residents. VAT may be added depending on your location.
I'm not some self-proclaimed productivity guru, and this little post is not going to change your life, water your lawn, boost your memory, improve your relations with the opposite sex or revolutionize your productivity.
Text Mechanic™ - Text Manipulation Tools - Text Mechanic
Welcome to TextMechanic.com! Simple, single task, browser based, text manipulation tools. Popular Tools Add Prefix/Suffix into Line Insert a prefix and/or suffix into the content of each line. Add/Remove Line Breaks Add new line breaks and/or remove existing line breaks within your text’s formatting. Count Characters, Words, Lines Count your text’s characters, words, sentences, lines and word frequency. Delimited Column ... Read More
Organize your day with ease. A markdown paper to organize daily to-do’s and thoughts
No installs. No sign-up. No noise.
You get one page, write what matters today.
- Most note and todo apps are overloaded.
- I believe, just one page is enough for organizing.
Johnny.Decimal is a system to organise your life. Find things, quickly, with more confidence, and less stress. It's free to use and the concepts are the same at home or work.
What makes metric time so cool is that would make all the mental math we have to do when adding and subtracting time so much easier—especially when it comes to different timezones. Working with base-10 numbers is so much easier than trying to think in base-60, base-12, and base-24.