| bio | website | wuerl.calepin.co |
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| location | Seattle, WA | |
| age | 33 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 11 months |
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aerospace engineer, Star Wars nerd, PowerPoint hater, and family barista, @wuerl
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Mar 11 |
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What are the digital equivalents of index cards? I don't think you need a Google account. That's an option, but it looks like you can just have a Trello account. |
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Mar 10 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on How to use Remember The Milk (RTM) to implement a GTD system? |
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Mar 10 |
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Team work and productivity: Noisy office vs quite room Closed as a duplicate to an existing question on Programmers that has 27 upvotes and multiple answers with 10+ votes. I see that the same question has been closed on that site as being off-topic. Perhaps you can ask the moderators to migrate the question to this site. |
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Mar 9 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on Does the stopping of smoking increase productivity? |
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Mar 9 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on Does the stopping of smoking increase productivity? |
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Mar 8 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on Is there a general method for determining a rubric (to measure competency)? |
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Mar 7 |
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Is there a free software similar to Freedom? As worded this question is just a shopping list for software that has a similar feature set to something else. Questions like this have to solicit more constructive answers than people just responding with software they think is compatible. |
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Mar 4 |
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Does Uberman's Sleep Schedule result in more productivity? Added link about ancestral sleep patterns |
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Feb 26 |
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What is your experience with a trickle list? typo: according to the linked article, the correct term is trickle, not triggle |
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Feb 25 |
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Desktop app/group of apps for todo list/time management Improved formatting and spelling. ANd title |
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Feb 25 |
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Techniques for mind dump (including mind sweeps/trigger lists) typo: sweaps -> sweeps, added hyperlink, edited prose |
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Feb 25 |
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What “light therapy” lamp should I get that maximizes effectiveness while minimizing cost? I've closed this because it's a shopping list type of question, which has been found to not be a good fit for Stack Exchange sites. The question would be more answerable and useful to the community if it were reworded to ask about what someone should consider when buying a light therapy lamp. For how to tell a quality from a bad one, what the important features are and why they'd be valuable, etc. |
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Feb 19 |
answered | Examples of Productive use of TextExpansion software |
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Feb 19 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on Examples of Productive use of TextExpansion software |
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Feb 18 |
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The productive label printer I agree. I have two of a slighter older version of the PT-1880. I haven't replaced the batteries in a year or so, and after the initial rush where I used a spool of tape I rarely have to replace it. The labels never fade and don't peel up off the manila folders I put them on. It looks nicer than hand writing and is almost as fast. |
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Feb 18 |
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The productive label printer added links to products |
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Feb 17 |
awarded | Tag Editor |
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Feb 9 |
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How to use Remember The Milk (RTM) to implement a GTD system? @eflat Actually, since I wrote this answer I have started separate lists for projects. But I find in practice I only do this for large projects where I have a need to store many future actions and want a way to see all the tasks assigned to them at once. This of course could just as easily be done with tags; I just didn't decide to do it this way, mostly because in the iPhone and web app if I'm in a list when I enter a task it will put it in that list. I wrote all about this in a blog post. |
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Feb 4 |
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How do you sync your electronic to-do list with your physical to-do list? Can you elaborate on why you've decided against RTM? Knowing what you don't like about that tool or approach will make it easier to identify solutions that would work for you. For example, is it out because it's subscription based, cloud-based, etc. Do you like the large white boards for your lists and just want a ubiquitous capture mechanism for when you're not by your boards that's better than email? |
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Feb 4 |
answered | Important long-run goals vs urgent tasks |