Author: Chris
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Ifttt on Android
I spent a few hours the other night playing with IFTTT on my Android phone. The reason was they recently released an Android App. What is IFTTT? Since I don’t know that I’ve ever talked about IFTTT on here, it stands for If this then that. For instance, you could use the Date/Time “trigger” to…
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TaskClone 2.0 – An even better Evernote tool
This morning I received an email about an upcoming update to TaskClone. You can see the whole list of features here on their blog post but there are a couple of things that will probably change for me once it comes down the pipe. No more Inbox filtering As it stands right now, all of my…
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Productivity House Cleaning
Isn’t it funny how over time different people and things interest you in a different way? For a long time I read Zen Habits each time a new post came out. Then I found that Leo and I were at different stages of life. He moved more into a minimalist phase and I was still…
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Life Lessons From Disney® Frozen (Part 2)
Part 1 can be found here. [Spoiler Alert: if you haven’t seen the movie this post is filled with spoilers so proceed with caution.] Lessons from good vs. bad experiences In life we make lots of decisions. In my last post I focused on bad decisions from the movie Frozen that lead to hurt and pain and…
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Seth Godin – The Rotten fish problem
The Rotten fish problem: The first day, all the fish at the fish stall are fresh. Some sell, some don’t. On the second day… [MORE…]
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Life Lessons From Disney® Frozen (Part 1)
Yesterday, the movie Frozen came out on DVD. We had been to the theater twice to watch it and I kid you not, my 5 year old woke up and said “Good morning Dad… (groggy eyed and stretching while a huge smile spreads across her face) Frozen comes out today and we need to go…
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TaskClone – get todo items out of evernote
I found a new app… Surprise right! Well for those of you who know me personally, it won’t be. In this case, it isn’t an app for a mobile device (well not really) but a webapp that integrates with Evernote. Now, as a disclaimer, I’ve not actually used this for realtime work yet (just testing)…