How do you figure?
How do you figure?
David is the best! His DFH email has been great food for thought for conscious design.
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As soon as I read this I signed up for the Timeful Beta. I just downloaded it this afternoon and my impression so far is that Timeful is the answer. I live for to-do lists, but I have never really found a way to translate that to a schedule. Having both to-do's and a calendar in the same app is going to be incredibly…
Just wanted to thank David for introducing me to Tycho. I've been listening to his discography all morning and am loving it. It really is fantastic work music!
"post-rock sounds of This Will Destroy You, Explosions in the Sky, and The Album Leaf. Since then, I've used Spotify's radio feature to navigate to new-to-me sounds like Milosh and Purity Ring, but those aren't so good for writing. Nothing puts into work-mode like Tycho's Dive album."
It's 3 a.m. and I am approaching retirement age, but I am fired up now after reading this piece and look forward to reading this again Thursday afternoon!
This is one of the best How I Work articles I've ever read. I want my children to have David Kadavy's brain.
I never would have finished my book if it weren't for the atmospheric instrumental post-rock sounds of This Will Destroy You, Explosions in the Sky, and The Album Leaf.
Wow, this is great! There are a lot of good ideas here. I just added a bunch of links to my Pocket list, too.
David Kadavy is a designer turned author who writes about productivity, traveling, and design. His book Design for…
Employee #1: Hey man, you see this email from IT? It says we can now access all our documents and music and whatever from anywhere we log on, as long as we put our data in the "cloud." That's pretty cool.
Don't have Prefrontal Mondays but I do have F*cktarded Wednesdays full of endless meetings and very little in the way of positive decisions being made.
There really are a lot of sad trolls here. She was asked how she works. She gave answers. You read. If you're jealous because Maria manages to get paid for doing stuff you do less systematically and probably less curatorially insightfully in your spare time, then find a job that makes you happy. Or ride a bike - that…