I was entertained by this highly speculative fiction, although it had its lengthy moments. I must give Doctorow credit for spinning the tale to its most logical end, and being very stringent in his world-building. However, I like his writing best when he's contemporary and political.
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dr4co wants to read Wirtschaft hacken by Uwe Lübbermann
Wirtschaft hacken by Uwe Lübbermann
Was wäre, wenn man alles ganz anders machen könnte? Seit beinahe zwei Jahrzehnten ist dies für den Unternehmer Uwe Lübbermann …
dr4co wants to read Circe by Madeline Miller
Circe by Madeline Miller
In the house of Helios, god of the sun and mightiest of the Titans, a daughter is born. But Circe …
dr4co reviewed Down and out in the Magic Kingdom by Cory Doctorow
dr4co finished reading Down and out in the Magic Kingdom by Cory Doctorow
Down and out in the Magic Kingdom by Cory Doctorow
ReadDown & Out in the Magic Kingdom online at the Internet Archive.
From the Back Cover "He …
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Down and out in the Magic Kingdom by Cory Doctorow
ReadDown & Out in the Magic Kingdom online at the Internet Archive.
From the Back Cover "He …
dr4co finished reading Homeland by Cory Doctorow
Homeland by Cory Doctorow
In Cory Doctorow's wildly successful Little Brother, young Marcus Yallow was arbitrarily detained and brutalized by the government in the …
dr4co finished reading exit RACISM by Tupoka Ogette
exit RACISM by Tupoka Ogette
Obwohl Rassismus in allen Bereichen der deutschen Gesellschaft wirkt, ist es nicht leicht, über ihn zu sprechen. Keiner möchte rassistisch …
dr4co wants to read Jenseits der Zeit by Cixin Liu
Jenseits der Zeit by Cixin Liu
Death's End (Chinese: 死神永生, pinyin: Sǐshén yǒngshēng) is a science fiction novel by the Chinese writer Liu Cixin. It is …
dr4co wants to read Der dunkle Wald : Roman by Cixin Liu
Der dunkle Wald : Roman by Cixin Liu
The Dark Forest (Chinese: 黑暗森林, pinyin: Hēi'àn sēnlín) is a 2008 science fiction novel by the Chinese writer Liu Cixin. …
dr4co wants to read Die drei Sonnen by Cixin Liu (Remembrance of Earth's Past, #1)
Die drei Sonnen by Cixin Liu, Liu Cixin (Remembrance of Earth's Past, #1)
In den Wirren der Kulturrevolution kommt die junge Astrophysikerin Ye Wenjie auf eine geheime Militärbasis im Norden Chinas. Mit einer …
dr4co finished reading Overclocked by Cory Doctorow
dr4co reviewed The Bullet Journal Method by Ryder Carroll
The one productivity method that works for me
5 stars
I encountered the BulletJournal method in 2016, and originally, I resisted it a bit, despite my curiosity... I have tried so many methods to stay on top of my tasks and feel like my life isn't spinning out of control on a regular basis. Some worked ok, some frustrated me thoroughly, some were just too high-maintenance (looking at GTD here), and having my productivity system fall apart was a pretty regular experience.
I'm glad I yielded to that curiosity. Like Carroll, I have ADHD, and somehow my brain responds better to a handwriting-(on-paper-)based approach than to digital tools. I also need an approach that provides structure and clarity, while being flexible enough to adapt to my needs and easy enough to keep it up as a daily habit.
The Bullet Journal method is a cross-over between a to-do list, a journal, project planning and, if you want to, even a …
I encountered the BulletJournal method in 2016, and originally, I resisted it a bit, despite my curiosity... I have tried so many methods to stay on top of my tasks and feel like my life isn't spinning out of control on a regular basis. Some worked ok, some frustrated me thoroughly, some were just too high-maintenance (looking at GTD here), and having my productivity system fall apart was a pretty regular experience.
I'm glad I yielded to that curiosity. Like Carroll, I have ADHD, and somehow my brain responds better to a handwriting-(on-paper-)based approach than to digital tools. I also need an approach that provides structure and clarity, while being flexible enough to adapt to my needs and easy enough to keep it up as a daily habit.
The Bullet Journal method is a cross-over between a to-do list, a journal, project planning and, if you want to, even a calendar, kept with a system of symbols and shorthands that Ryder Carroll calls "rapid logging". The only things you need are a notebook (any notebook you want; I started with a very cheap notebook) and a pen.
My daily planning session now takes no more than 5-10 minutes (as a rule) and has become a cherished start into my working day. While I slack off on some days - mostly weekends or vacation -, the system as a whole has not "fallen apart" for me once since I adopted it as my one self-management method. I use my Bullet Journal for ToDos, project planning, logging exercise, tracking habits and sometimes for journaling (something I rarely did before last year).
So, I was a pretty regular user of the BuJo before "The Book" was published; I hesitated to read it and wasn't sure if I would learn anything new or useful from it. And you don't need to read the book if you just want to use the method; there are good explanations of the core method on Ryder Carroll's homepage as well as on Youtube. However, I found a treasure trove of information, hacks, ideas, and how-tos in this book that helped me deepen my practice and get even more use out of the method. I keep going back to the book to review Ryder's suggestions as they become relevant to my needs in terms of planning and organization.
One caveat: Because the book encouraged me to do so much more with my journal, my BuJo has become a bit messier than it used to be before, and I now go through 2 or 3 notebooks per year instead of one.
dr4co finished reading The Bullet Journal Method by Ryder Carroll
The Bullet Journal Method by Ryder Carroll
For years Ryder Carroll tried countless organizing systems, Online and off, but none of them fit the way his mind …