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The year that warped time
The year that warped time
span of time when someone has lived is clearly stated, and you have to understand their lifeline through a hyphen. ​ We make the future in the now. What are we going to do now? ​ Time does work in a cyclical way. It's not as linear as we like to think that it is, and that's what astrology tends to highlight.
·hodinkee.com·
The year that warped time
Remains of the Day: Issue 06
Remains of the Day: Issue 06
It feels almost insensitive to focus on anything else right now, like bringing up celebrity gossip at a funeral. ​ This is that emergency episode that falls outside the overarching narrative continuity of our lives. ​ Living in a house where adults are screaming at each other in the next room from dusk until dawn chips away at the membrane of one’s inner peace. ​ More and more of the information is simply adding to the fog of war, and some shoddy graphs of all sorts of really varied data sets and cohorts aren’t helping. ​ For all the chaos on Twitter, some of the smarter voices there still strike me as the most sensible ones.
·eugenewei.substack.com·
Remains of the Day: Issue 06
Thirty-eight
Thirty-eight
This past year has been spent trying to figure out how to stop chasing things endlessly – in work, in accolades, in likes, in what others have that I also want but that maybe I can’t quite explain why I want. To be confident in knowing that whatever comes, will come.
·naveen.blog·
Thirty-eight
Time Tracking
Time Tracking
Since I actually know how long tasks take me, I’m better at planning my days. ​ Some time tracking tools automatically track what you do on your computer, which would certainly be even more accurate than the program I’m using now. However, even though Toggl can’t tell if I’m on Twitter, the timer forces me to actively choose to work or not work. If that timer is running but I’m on Instagram, I know that I’m cheating. It’s a neat psychological tool for holding myself accountable.
·aspiringrobot.com·
Time Tracking
Practical Time Management
Practical Time Management
“The mistake commonly made is in thinking that their deliverable is “work” and everything else is “not work”. The critical thing about collaboration and team projects is that the deliverables matter but the connection of one person’s deliverables to another is what makes or breaks a project — and those connections can only happen by meeting, talking, listening, and planning. That’s why those activities are as much work as typing code or talking to a potential customer.”
·medium.learningbyshipping.com·
Practical Time Management
Time is on Apple’s side
Time is on Apple’s side
“The rise in communication options has turned what was confined by four walls into something more porous and fluid. And perhaps that is why I argue, that we need to think of time differently.”
·om.co·
Time is on Apple’s side