
Productivity
Getting started with TiddlyWiki: a beginner's tutorial
If you are looking for an open source alternative to Roam Research, TiddlyWiki is your best bet. Because it’s self-hosted—meaning you keep your data private—it may seem a bit more daunting to get started. So here is a guide which will take you from complete beginner to completely in love with TiddlyWiki in three steps. ... Read moreGetting started with TiddlyWiki: a beginner’s tutorial
Blog Archive - Cal Newport
Blog Archive Here you can find older posts by date and category. Notice, I more or less stopped using the category system when I moved beyond student advice posts around 2010. The categories, therefore, are mainly useful for navigating my older student articles.
Insights - Getting Things Done®
INSIGHTS Additional resources for the Getting Things Done® Workbook Please note: If you do not see the video player, you will need to change your preferences to allow statistics cookies. The 5 Steps of GTD® OPEN Step 1: Capture OPEN Step 2: Clarify OPEN Step 3: Organize OPEN Step 4: Reflect OPEN Step 5: Engage […]
📁 Project-oriented workflow – Iegor Rudnytskyi – PhD student in Actuarial Science at HEC Lausanne
Be honest with yourself, how many times have you wanted to restart an on-going project from scratch throwing away the current folder? Or how many times have you had to rename files and adjust folder structure to make your project simple and clear? Not to mention, all these thousands of versions of your scripts that are dangling around in your mail box. Tired of this? Then, get on board and read my comments on how to make your project reproducible, portable, and self-contained.