Member since August 2023
About Me

I say I know a little bit about almost everything, and a lot about many things. This does not come from advance studies; it comes from a mind that has absolutely no limits when I'm up against a deadline. Suddenly, literally every other thing becomes interesting and essential - my mind turns into a sponge. Also, if you ever see me cleaning - it means I am facing a nearly impossibly deadline, and never because something came up at the 24th hour - I've lively been procrastinating for months.

My favorite way to procrastinate is to install/reinstall productively applications that I can't remember why I had stopped using it to begin it. It has definitely become a problem. A very significant problem. I can spend hours and hours at a time reviewing productivity apps. I've pulled more all-nighters than I care to know wasting time looking at anything productivity related. Not only do I not know that answer - I really don't want to know. And of course, none of it actually increases my productivity.

After years of this hamster wheel, I at least become able to identify the features that I notified were most beneficial to me. I also identified that my main issue was the switch from not doing to doing. For example, many people might find Brian Tracy's quote "10-12 minutes invested in planning your day will save at least 2 hours of wasted time and effort throughout the day" lifechanging. I however can relish planning every second of my day as it passes by without me following through.

While every day I still struggle with the transition from will/should to am, finding Amplenote has definitely assisted my productivity. Firstly, it includes every single

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