GTD Journey: Getting back to Nirvana (August 2023 edition)

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My new laptop setup with a docking station

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What I read in July 2023

Axiom's End (Noumena #1) by Lindsay Ellis, 336p: This one is an alt-history first contact story set in 2007. I kinda liked it, it's act... | Continue reading


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On Mornings and Writing Practice

Sometimes one small change to our routines leads us to take action. For me it was a change in my morning schedule. That happened because ... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

What I read in June 2023

I have not read any non fiction this month! Well, I actually started an audio book called “A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intellige... | Continue reading


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GTD Journey: Back to Microsoft To Do with 2 accounts

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What I read in May 2023

Machinehood by S.B. Divya, 416p: This book is full on ideas and questions about artificial intelligence and how it can integrate with h... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

Overall noise

I’m reading the book "Homo distractus: Fight for your choices and identity in the digital age" by Anastasia Dedyukhina, and I enjoyed the... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

What I read in April 2023

Foundryside (The Founders Trilogy #1) by Robert Jackson Bennett, 503p: I enjoyed the magic system of giving the power of sentience to o... | Continue reading


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Daily Time Blocking - Day 4

Today was less chaotic than usual. I started with a planning block and after some hesitation, I planned the whole day! One meeting was c... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

Daily Time Blocking – Day 3

I didn’t plan my blocks first thing in the morning today. There was an urgent request from my manager when I arrived, so I spent the firs... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

Daily Time Blocking - Day 1 - 1/2

I have been struggling with scattered focus during my work hours, constantly changing contexts, checking emails, and feeling overwhelmed.... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

What I read in March 2023

The Blacksmith Queen (The Scarred Earth Saga #1) by G.A. Aiken, 304p: Not what I was expecting. It caught my attention because of the s... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

Getting My Pieces Back Together

Today, I am feeling better than I have in a long time. It's like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders, and I can breathe again. I've... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

GTD Journey: Back and forth...to Nirvana

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What I read in February 2023

Only after putting this list together I realised that my fiction reads were all romances! All of them lighthearted, hopeful and relaxin... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

Posts Archive Page

A list of all the posts published here! Thanks to Attach to Process who created this Archive Page Generator. 2023 2023-01-31: What I r... | Continue reading


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What I read in January 2023

1. Deal with the Devil (Mercenary Librarians #1) by Kit Rocha: I gotta say the series’ name combining the words “Mercenary” and “Librar... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

Good days, bad days

I had one day this week that I had an appointment early in the morning (1 hour before I start at my job). So that meant I didn’t have tim... | Continue reading


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Overwhelm First Aid Kit

I went for an eye exam last week and my optometrist told me my eyes were too dry and she suggested me to blink more when I’m working at a... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

My Reader Goals 2023

Happy New Year! 🎉 Every year I look back at my reading list and think about my reader goals. I don’t have any specific genre or theme I ... | Continue reading


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What I read in December 2022

Under One Roof (The STEMinist Novellas #1) by Ali Hazelwood, 112p: Another funny and lighthearted romance with engineers/women in STEM!... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

Slowing down and COVID-19

My partner tested positive for COVID-19 and he has been feeling awful for 4 days now but no fever. I'm still testing negative, but my thr... | Continue reading


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What I read in November 2022

After Atlas (Planetfall #2) by Emma Newman, 384p: I was blown away, this book is unputdownable! So good! It’s a sci-fi thriller with a ... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

Rambling thoughts in the morning

I’ve noticed that almost every morning I wake up to my racing thoughts. My alarm has not gone off yet, but my mind can’t go back to sleep... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

2022 Reflections and "non-doing"

I feel like I was in the middle of a storm for the last couple of months, and now I see clear skies and calmness. I spent 10 days in my h... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

What I read in October 2022

List: The Books of Magic by Scott Hampton, John Bolton, Charles Vess, Paul Johnson, Roger Zelazny, Neil Gaiman, 200p: It was okay as a g... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

What I read in September 2022

The Quantum Magician by Derek Künsken, 478p: It was an interesting premise overall, with posthumanism discussions and creepy religions.... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

Changing times and tastes

I’ve been having moments of deep reflection in the past few weeks. Maybe even the past couple of months. I got an urge to reinforce the s... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

Grief

I’ve been through some hard times, my dad passed away last week and I'm dealing with grief the best I can. I find myself wanting to engag... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 1 year ago

What I read in August 2022

The Affair of the Mysterious Letter by Alexis Hall, 340p: I enjoyed this Sherlock Holmes fantasy twist. I loved when the narrator break... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 2 years ago

Dietary restrictions: Phase 1

I’ve always had some dietary restrictions after I found out I was lactose intolerant years ago. It turned out I had acid reflux without e... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 2 years ago

What I read in July 2022

It’s summer, so I focused on some light reads that were on my TBR pile. The Starlight's Shadow series was my favorite. I was a bit disa... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 2 years ago

GTD Journey: Connecting it all with a Dashboard

After I re-read the book "Making it all Work" by David Allen last year I started to think more about the Higher Horizons. Basically, in ... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 2 years ago

What I read in June 2022

Proven Guilty (The Dresden Files # 8) by Jim Butcher, 496p: We get to know a lot more about Molly, Charity, and Murphy, who are all str... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 2 years ago

GTD Journey: There and Back Again with Nirvana

Yes, I have a confession to make: I went back to Nirvana. Again. After spending time customizing MS To Do, being excited about colorful e... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 2 years ago

On giving up on books

One thing I’m learning is that it is OKAY to stop reading a book. I can just abandon it and move on with no guilty feelings. I did just ... | Continue reading


@noisydeadlines.net | 2 years ago