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Merlin’s weekly podcast with Dan Benjamin. We talk about creativity, independence, and making things you love.
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TricksEightface: "Status Page" plugin for WordPressMerlin Mann | Oct 28 2005myStatus plugin for WordPress // eightface Remember the "status page" post? Well our pal, Dave Kellam, has whipped a sweet little WordPress plugin that makes it really easy to bullet out some points right on your page: read more »15 Comments
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Applescript to "sync" iCal to your Hipster PDAMerlin Mann | Oct 27 2005Mike McCamon offers a clever way to get just his task list from iCal printed onto index cards for his Hipster PDA. Applescript to the rescue: read more »POSTED IN:
David Seah: The Printable CEOMerlin Mann | Oct 17 2005David Seah - Better Living Through New Media » The Printable CEO David Seah has a very clever method for making sure he stays focused on the kinds of activities that bring him and his growing business the highest value. He basically scores himself a weighted grade for how valuable each completed task is to his core goal of growing his business. Ooooo...SAT bubbles!
He reports back a month later: read more »POSTED IN:
"TTTk" puts MacGyver in an Altoids tinMerlin Mann | Oct 14 2005Escape My Head: TTTk, Travel Tinker Trouble Kit Justin has been working on a "Travel Tinker Trouble Kit" (TTTk, natch), which he conceived "to provide access to a variety of tools and supplies at a moment's notice." The initial list included: read more »POSTED IN:
Mark F: Have Mail.app autoforward everything to GmailMerlin Mann | Oct 13 2005Boing Boing: Archiving email on Gmail Mark at Boing Boing shares a great, no-brainer tip for making sure all your mail gets backed up to Gmail automagically.
And, of course, I heartily second Mark's love for the indispensable SuperDuper. POSTED IN:
Procrastination hack: '(10+2)*5'Merlin Mann | Oct 11 2005Following on the idea of the procrastination dash and Jeff’s progressive dash, I’ve been experimenting with a squirelly new system to pound through my procrastinated to-do list. Brace yourself, because it is a bit more byzantine than is Merlin 2005’s newly stripped-down habit. It’s called (10+2)*5, and today it will save your ass. read more »POSTED IN:
GeekTool's new Tiger compatibility (and using it to build your own _Batcave_)Merlin Mann | Oct 4 2005Mac Geekery - Geektool and Bash One-Liners I’m an old-school fan of GeekTool, a smart little PreferencePane that lets you trick out your Mac’s Desktop background with a variety of customizable stats, photos, and status info. Most folks’ favorite use is to display the output of shell scripts and simple CLI commands (e.g. “ To be honest, I hadn’t used GeekTool in a while, but apparently there were some Tiger compatibility issues that were vexing fans. Now Mac Geekery’s rupa deadwyler points to a branched version (2nd item) that provides fixes for Tiger. He also writes up a good post on a few of his favorite uses for GeekTool: read more »POSTED IN:
Jeff Covey: Running a _Progressive_ DashMerlin Mann | Sep 28 2005Reader Jeff Covey shares how he’s started beating procrastination with a dash. Jeff’s system features a very fast daily start-up and a clever way to make sure every to-do gets touched first thing every morning. read more »POSTED IN:
How do you get creative with your phonecam?Merlin Mann | Sep 21 2005Your mobile phone camera can be more than a fast way to send your kitty photos to Grandma Pearl. Like a lot of people, I use mine as a ubiquitous capture device, recording ephemeral information and visual documentation wherever and whenever it’s needed. I’m mostly curious to hear how other folks are using their phonecams (open comments below), but I’ll get the ball rolling with a few ideas, old and new: read more »POSTED IN:
Kick procrastination's ass: Run a dashMerlin Mann | Sep 8 2005Procrastination can drive most of us into a spiral of shame that’s as mundane as it is painfully personal. We know what we should be doing, but some invisible hang-up keeps us on the line. Unfortunately, the guaranteed consequence of procrastination is growth in the scale of the task you’ve been putting off—as well as the anxiety that it creates. All the time you’re putting something off, your problem’s getting bigger—both in reality and in your head, where your colorful imagination is liable to turn even the most trivial item into an unsolvable juggernaut that threatens to overwhelm you. And that means extra stress, more procrastination, and the music goes round. My favorite tonic for procrastination—which I have mentioned in passing previously—is what I call a dash, which is simply a short burst of focused activity during which you force yourself to do nothing but work on the procrastinated item for a very short period of time—perhaps as little as just one minute. By breaking a few tiny pebbles off of your perceived monolith, you end up psyching yourself out of your stupor, as well as making much-needed progress on your overdue project. Neat, huh? read more »POSTED IN:
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