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Dave.Sri Seah returns to the Lean Into Art Cast for a discussion on his annual Groundhog Day Resolutions plan. Join us for an exploration on finding the work that’s meaningful to you, setting goals for that work, and supporting those goals throughout the year. Sponsors for this episode Science Comics: Rockets: Defying Gravity This Panda Needs You Lean Into Art Workshops Links mentioned: Dave.Sri Seah's Emergent Task Planner Dave.Sri Seah's 2018 Groundhog Day Resolutions The Productivity Accrual Bucket Sid and Dave's Unnamed Podcast Thanks to our top Patreon supporters Spencer Hallam Becca Hillburn Shauni Redfearn Stephan Black JS Taskis Connect with Jerzy and Rob Jerzy on Instagram Rob on Instagram Lean Into Art on Twitter
David Seah is possibly the most interesting man in the world. Growing up in a seminary on the top of a mountain, he has evolved from video game designer to JavaScript developer to cult productivity internet superhero.His carefully-crafted, user-focused productivity tools help ADHD lawyers and non-ADHD lawyers alike grapple with their most important priorities and vanquish their most challenging struggles.Learn More about David SeahFacebookTwitterPatreonDiscord ServerInstagramDavidSeah.comKo-FiGitHubPinterestYouTubeShopifyTwo Quotes“The big secret with productivity systems is you can follow any of them and they work... so long as you keep following them.""A Gantt chart is a way of visualizing how much time a set of tasks will take to complete a project... It's great at Thanksgiving when you're cooking all these things at the same time and only have four burners on your oven. So I actually make a Gantt chart every year for my Thanksgiving dinner. That's how nerdy I am."ADHD Resources in this EpisodeThe JDHD Landing Page at DavidSeah.com!All of Dave's productivity tools in one place!The Emergent Task Planner StickyPad on AmazonThe Emergent Task PlannerThe Emergent Task TimerManual Gantt Charting in ExcelThe Concrete Goals TrackerThe Task Progress TrackerThe Day Grid BalancerThe Task Order Up!Time Tracking in ExcelChecklist Manifesto, by Atul Gawande JDHD | For Lawyers with ADHDYou can learn lots more, read the show notes, and much, more by visiting TheJDHD.com/8.Join the JDHD mailing list.Leave Marshall a voice note at Speakpipe.com/JDHDSign up for my totally free 10-Day email course, "An Introduction to ADHD for Lawyers."Sign up for our text newsletter— Text “JDHD” to (551) 212-8883 to join!Follow JDHD (and Marshall Lichty) on your favorite social channels! Twitter (JDHD)Twitter (Marshall)FacebookInstagramSubscribe to our YouTube channel.
Creative challenge season is nearly here, so Jerzy and Rob turn their attention to thinking about what value they find in creative challenges and how they might hack them to find new learning and value. Sponsors for this episode [Boulder and Fleet: Mining for Trouble)(http://www.indyplanet.com/tiny-astronaut) [Rob & Kate Coaching/Mentoring)(https://www.shieldsstenzinger.com/) Lean Into Art Discord Links mentioned: Inktober 24 Hour Comics Day Mini-Comics Day Art Soundoff Reality is Broken Sketchnotes Thanks to our top Patreon supporters David Seah Stephen Stone-Bush Good to be curious Katherine Sugrue k Connect with Jerzy and Rob Jerzy on Instagram Rob on Instagram Lean Into Art on Twitch
Providing workshops, interactive talks, and learning experiences is something both Jerzy and Rob enjoy and care a lot about. We know lots of you Leaners do too. Every week on the show we mention online classes we sell and once in a while we add to that list - recently Rob embarked on a creative challenge at Skillshare to make a class and publish it there. Join Jerzy and Rob for a conversation about that experience making Drawing User Journey Maps to Design User Experiences, Gather Ideas, and Collaborate. What’s it like making a new class in the approach of Skillshare and partaking in their monthly Teach Challenge? How do you choose a topic? What about producing and editing, promoting and all that other work after the class is ready to publish? Sponsors for this episode The 2019 Kids' Comics Awards Rob's new Skillshare class Lean Into Art Workshops Thanks to our top Patreon supporters Stephen Stone-Bush David Seah Marc Faulk Greg Horvath Kelly Ishikawa Connect with Jerzy and Rob Jerzy on Instagram Rob on Instagram
Exploring more of the benefits of reflection & new reflection strategies on the Lean Into Art Cast! The value of reflecting on one's work and experience has bubbled up repeatedly on the Lean Into Art Cast. Reflecting with intention helps you: Focus on an upcoming task Improve memory retention Clarify your intended goals and perceived outcomes Find valuable insights for career course-correction We've modeled our own reflection strategies in past episodes: LIA Cast 66 - Reflecting on Last Year, Planning for Next Year LIA Cast 70: Mastering Your Schedule with David Seah But what are "reflection strategies?" Is it simply keeping a journal? A private blog? Scraps of notes on index cards? Should this journaling be private, or is there any benefit to be found in sharing it? This time we're joined by Ashley Knapp, a cartoonist and author who has explored many reflection methods in an effort to reach readers and improve her work. Together we'll unbox how reflecting more intentionally can improve your work and help clarify your message to potential readers. Thanks to our Patreon Supporters Gail Buschman - @nightengailart on Facebook Shauni Redfearn - @shauniredfearn on Twitter Kelly Ishikawa @kellyofishikawa on Twitter Shane W Smith @Shane_W_Smith on Twitter Nathan Seabolt @n_seabolt on Twitter Links mentioned: Ashley's audiobook, Phony Potion Peddler’s Plight Ashley's Audioboo feed Day One Habit RPG The Emergent Task Planner Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead, by Brene Brown 59 Seconds: Change Your Life in Under a Minute, by Richard Wiseman Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World, by Jane McGonigal The Lean Into Art Patreon campaign, where you can now find Extra Lean episodes! Connect with Jerzy and Rob Lean Into Art Google+ Page Jerzy on Twitter Rob on Twitter Lean Into Art on Twitter Support Lean Into Art on Patreon
This week we start off with a discussion of Coaching and Training, in particular something Kevin did called WoodBadge for the 21st Century from the BSA. Our Wombat Test Subject gets her new assignment, the Emergent Task Planner (ETP) from David Seah. Our interview this week is with Libby Christensen, who uses the ETP and several other techniques to keep herself on track. Links for this week : David Seah's Emergent Task Planner BSA's Wood Badge for the 21st Century David Szesztay's "Coffee Shop"
Topic Evaluate the goals that were set in January Social Spiritual Physical Mental Financial Back in January, we did a podcast on the Groundhog Day Goal method, which was suggested by David Seah, where you regularly review the goals that were set in January. The dates to do that would be January 1, February 2, … Continue reading 036: Personal: Mid-Year Review The post 036: Personal: Mid-Year Review appeared first on Organized Family.
Topics Evaluate Choose smart goals in four categories Be organized to carry through 1 A philosophy the Mitchells like and want to share about goal setting came from David Seah. His idea is that you take the month of January to really evaluate and plan your goals for the year so they are meaningful and … Continue reading 014: Personal: Goal Preparations The post 014: Personal: Goal Preparations appeared first on Organized Family.
014: Personal: Goal Preparations Topics Evaluate Choose smart goals in four categories Be orgnaized to carry through A philosophy the Mitchells like and want to share with others came from David Seah. His idea is that you take the month of January to really evaluate and plan your goals for the year so they are meaningful and well thought out. Then he says you start them on February 2nd, well after the craze of the new year is over, and evaluate your progress every month after that throughout the year. That means you check your progress towards your goals on March 3rd, April 4th, May 5th and so on till Dec. 12. This system works well because you aren't rushing into your goals, but you've given yourself a couple of weeks to get set up. This plan also has a regular day each month that you follow up on your progress, so these goals aren't forgotten by mid January. Evaluate Do an evaluation to see where you are now and where you want to be down the road. You can do a self evaluation. You can also ask a trusted friend or family member to give you some honest advice, and you can pray to ask God, who knows you best, what you need to do to improve and reach your fullest potential. When doing your evaluation, don't forget to remember the things you did accomplish last year and then build off of that for the next year. This could also include accomplishments you weren't recognized for. Setting Goals Set goals in four different areas: mental, physical, spiritual, social. As you are setting your goals, keep the end in mind. Dave and Amy went to a funeral last month of a man who was respected by his family and the community. They enjoyed listening to the stories from his children and grandchildren of all the lessons he had taught them. After the funeral Dave and Amy were talking and asking each other what lessons they have tried to teach their kids. Then they wondered what their kids would say today of all the lessons they've learned from their parents. Would they be the same answers? So the next day they asked their kids to write down the lessons they've learned from Dave on the front and the lessons they've learned from Amy on the back. That was very enlightening. If a dad wants to teach his kids the value of hard work by being gone at work all the time, putting in lots of good, long hours, his child may not learn that lessons because he's never around. But if a dad is working alongside his child doing service for a neighbor or mowing the lawn, then the child might learn that lesson of hard work that he is trying to teach. Just try to keep the end in mind and the big picture in mind as you work towards your goals. S.M.A.R.T. Goals S - specific M - measurable A - attainable R - reasonable T - timely Break big goals down into smaller chunks and make them smart. Organizing Goals David Shea's idea has a monthly reminder, so you can put that on your calendar or task reminder so you know that is coming up and not forget to review goals each month. You can also have that reminder each week as you continue to work on the goals. Goals needs to be in view where they can be reviewed often. Organized people find a system that helps them keep those goals accessible often. Dave puts his goals in an app called Things that reminds him often. Amy likes writing goals down on paper. Find a system that works for you, and use it. This year, Dave will be using a program called Evernote because he can write down the “why” of each goal with any accompanying articles. Things is more task and project based. Evernote will have details around each goal, and Things will have the day-to-day tasks to reach those goals. He'll review Evernote either once a week or at least once a month during the [Ground Hog Day review][Dave]. There are a lot task management apps out there, so take some time to look around and find one that fits you best, and get started. Here are a few Dave has tried over the years. OmniPlan Reminders Nozbe Todoist Basecamp Asana Dave used to have an android phone, but the task mangement app he used at the time, Astrid, is no longer around. Happy New Year!
Episode 0x29 -- Not just CrO2, but now with Dolby Does anyone read show notes? So last week had a really annoying failure in the workflow that gets this podcast from a bad Skype conference call to your ears oh precious listener. In this case, it was the failure to apply the noise canceller magic. This means that if you downloaded the podcast from the time that it was posted until I overheard the Liquidmatrix Intern listening to the podcast, you got to hear all of the background noise from each recording. Including Wil's unfortunately loud Bermuda frogs. I can't promise that it won't happen again, mostly because so much of the production workflow is human-based and not automatically awesome like it could be. Sigh. I suppose all of those automation people can't be wrong. Or something. Upcoming this week... Lots of News Breaches SCADA / Cyber, cyber... etc. But there are weekly Briefs - no arguing or discussion allowed And if you've got commentary, please sent it to mailbag@liquidmatrix.org for us to check out. DISCLAIMER: It's not that explicit, but you may want to use headphones if you're at work. ADDITIONAL DISCLAIMER: In case it is unclear, this is the story of 5 opinionated infosec pros who have sufficient opinions of their own they don't need to speak for anyone except themselves. Ok? Good. In this episode: News and Commentary Microsoft YouTube app DERP Bang with Friends Facebook glitch APPLE MULTIFACTOR FOR TEH CANADAZ!!!!! PayPal Exec vows to go thermonuclear on passwords. Data breach leads to lots of many Privacy Breach on Bloomberg’s Data Terminals Breaches In Hours, Thieves Took $45 Million in A.T.M. Scheme (also covered by Ars) (and the krebs) Name.com got p0wned SCADA / Cyber, cyber... etc The police need an app for that DERP Saudi's tried to hire Moxie to spy on their citizens mobile app traffic Briefly - NO ARGUING OR DISCUSSION ALLOWED Troy Hunt on Clickjacking Interesting note from David Seah on Procrastination. Mainframes can be hacked and backdoored Why certificate revocation doesn't work Cory Doctrow talking about freedom, society, computers and the internet Cmdr. Hadfield bids adieu to ISS with “Space Oddity” cover. Government subpoenas, obtains wide set of AP phone records in investigation Liquidmatrix Staff Projects The Liquidmatrix Vegas Party- You've asked when and where - that'd be "We don't know yet" and "The week of Blackhat/BSides/DEFCON". You can beg your way onto the list by sending an email to vegas2013party@liquidmatrix.org. The BSidesLV Ticket Give-away- Three tickets up for grabs: best original piece of artwork incorporating a security rock star; bonus points for using a unicorn best rap song about a major breach best poem describing a vendor DERP Judging will be done by The Liquidmatrix Intern. Mocking will be done by us. I'd suggest you start buying a vote early. Email your submission to bsideslv2013@liquidmatrix.org The Security Conference Library Contribute to the Strategic Defense Execution Standard (#SDES) and you'll be Doing Infosec Right in no time. If you're interested in helping out with openCERT.ca, drop a line to info@openCERT.ca Upcoming Appearances: James Training (with Rich Mogull) at BHUSA. Dave will be at Black Hat, DEF CON, Secure Asia. Matt and Wil will be at Blackhat/DEF CON and James, Ben and Dave will be joined by Mike Rothman for SecTor 2013's return of the (canadian) fail panel. In Closing Movie Review Big: All about authentication and authorization when biometrics won't work anymore. everyday is CTF! go set up a team Signing up for a SANS course? Be sure to use the code "Liquidmatrix_150" and save $150 off the course fee! And Liquidmatrix_5 for 5% off a course Seacrest Says: This is ground control to Major Seacrest... Creative Commons license: BY-NC-SA
CraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers
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PreneurCast: Entrepreneurship, Business, Internet Marketing and Productivity
Continuing the series on Foundations, in this episode Dom talks about valuing your time. This is both about making sure you make the most of your time, and get maximum leverage from it, and also about charging an appropriate amount for your services. -= Links =- - Online http://davidseah.com David Seah's site about productivity - Books Brian Tracy on Amazon - Brian Tracy has written a huge number of books on the subject of time management and productivity - Previous PreneurCast Episodes: All previous episodes are available over at http://preneurmedia.tv along with show notes, links and full transcripts of each episode. Episode 26 - Outsourcing Episode 044 - Outsourcing: Core vs Mechanics Episode 052 - The 7 Levers of Business Redux -=- For more information about Pete and Dom, visit us online at http://www.preneurmedia.tv or drop us a line at: preneurcast@preneurgroup.com If you like what we're doing, please leave us a review on iTunes or a comment on the Preneurmedia.tv Web Site.