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This week’s panel : Bart Busschots, Stu Helm, Jason Martin, Michael King and David Allen
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Apparently it’s now a unspoken rule that all of our recurring segments have to use alliteration, unfortunately I drew the short straw and got stuck with the letter ‘K’. Very little apple-related starts with K, but then I realized that I can publish my own posts on this blog now, so I just thought of the most random thing I possibly could that starts with K. Turns out that’s Kumquats. The problem is that I have very little to say about kumquats. So the rest of this post will be very short, only lengthened by the fact that it’s entirely in binary:
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I’ve been looking for a tool to take out the trash and do my repetitive filling jobs for a while now and I think that I’ve found my favorite. Meet Hazel, my personal housekeeper.
Hazel is a background app that does so much. Hazel is a preference pane that you access through system preferences. When you open the Hazel preference pane you are greeted by 3 tabs; Folders, Trash and Info. I’m going to run through what each one does.
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This week’s panel : Stu Helm, Bart Busscots, Phelim Brady and special guests David Shortle and Justin Byrne from the MacCraic Podcast
This episode is a little bit special, first of all it’s another long show (sorry about that, but we think you’ll enjoy it) and also it’s an all Irish or part Irish show!
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There are do dates, and there are due dates. There are no doo dates, but the former two will suffice. There is a distinct difference, though, between the two.
You are most likely more familiar with due dates; they’re normally dates a task must be done by. However, they don’t strictly have to be. False due dates can help you, say, when you have a big project that you only have one due date for. If you separate the project and add a different due date for each section, it becomes much easier to avoid the dreaded last-minute scramble. (more…)
First of all, full disclosure. I made this up. Thus, it might hurt you more than it helps you. However, this is true for most GTD concepts, so that’s all the warning you get.
I call this Mindests, and here’s the elevator pitch: Mindsets is (are) one particular activity, such as writing, that is distinct from others, such as reading. They can be nested, putting blogging and emailing under writing, or not. They are useful when you are blazing along, have written three blog posts already and can’t continue on or you’ll have none for later, but don’t want to stop the creative juices flowing. Just continue on in your Writing mindset. (more…)
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This week’s panel : Bart Busschots, Stu Helm, Will, Phelim Brady and Gazmaz
At the end of this week’s show we make an appeal for you to donate to the very worthy Comic Relief charity’s
Red Nose Day 09 appeal, if you can spare even a small amount of money please do.
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can be found here
Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:20:45 — 36.0MB)