OHAC 52: A Bike Full of Numbers

We have a very important question for you, but first let’s start with “how do you do?”

Good, we hope. Now, let’s skip “what’s new?” And instead ask how do you to-do?

With things to remember and projects to pursue, what is the way that works best for you?

To take your thoughts and turn them into a list of well-defined tasks to get through.

An app for your phone? There’s more than a few. Or maybe just paper and pen and some glue?

Whether it’s the teeth you brush or the dishes you do, the emails you send or the drafts you review.

An appointment to make or library book to renew, so many tasks are clogging the queue.

While shopping, to remember to get more shampoo, and don’t forget peas for the stew!

Come lend us an ear (possibly two!) for another episode with the OHAC crew.

Jack pivots some tables, Mikhail buys the wrong tool, and Mark has a pizza toolbelt full of cold cuts.

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SHOW NOTES

Liquid Death

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AutoSave in Office 365 is only available for files saved to OneDrive 

Nudge by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein

Matt Parker Stand-up comedy routine about Spreadsheets | YouTube

Front – Email application

Spark – Email applicaton

A World Without Email by Cal Newport

Asana – Work management tool

Fantastical – Calendar application

A Small Triangle

Vornado AVH2 heater fan

Toronto Tool Library

Todoist

For Your Consideration – Mark’s Blog

ClickUp – Team management application

Loop Habit Tracker

Habit Tracker – Your Goals by Robin DREUX

Strides Habit Tracker

James S.A. Corey Writes a Novel | Patreon

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal webcomic

Infinite ad loop during Spotify podcasts

2 thoughts on “OHAC 52: A Bike Full of Numbers

  1. I don’t appreciate the doxing of my friend during the intro of this episode, nor the calling into question his perception of the passage of time. He told me that after visiting Mark he was able to listen to all of the OHAC content published in 2022 and 2023 in less than 2 days… The blistering pace at which you generate content means Jack’s estimate of 3 episodes must have been pretty accurate.

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