All My Tasks Are Red!
All my tasks are red! This is perhaps the most dreaded outcome of using the Recurrer app. You’ve set up all your tasks. They all recur at different rates with…
All my tasks are red! This is perhaps the most dreaded outcome of using the Recurrer app. You’ve set up all your tasks. They all recur at different rates with…
The eighth chapter of James Clear’s book Atomic Habits talks about how the key to making a habit attractive is in the anticipation of the habit. The anticipation of doing…
Okay. So if you’ve followed the previous steps then you’ve now got a ‘mixtape’ smart playlist of songs biased towards your highest rated songs and the ones you’ve heard least…
The seventh chapter of Atomic Habits by James Clear is all about removing triggers for bad habits from your environment. I’ll be honest, I have no idea how this relates…
To create our personal jukebox, we’re going to use a series of interlocked Smart Playlists. In iTunes (aka Music), Smart Playlists are just a subset of your songs based on…
The sixth chapter of Atomic Habits by James Clear talks about how you can change your environment to help trigger new habits. For example, put a guitar in the middle…
Okay. After following the steps from last time, you now have all your music in iTunes (aka Music). Your next long-term task on the path to creating a personal jukebox…
The fifth chapter of Atomic Habits by James Clear discusses ways of triggering new habits. One of the methods he recommends for doing so is by aligning new habits with…
If you’re anything like me, you’ve struggled to make Spotify or Pandora or any other musical discovery apps work for you in a way that you might like. I’m almost…
The fourth chapter of Atomic Habits by James Clear drills deeper into the concept of making your habits obvious. That’s good and bad habits alike - he talks about explicitly…