The use of the word “very” is something I’m always aware of when I’m writing. I try not to use it, but finding a replacement can be challenging. If you find yourself in the same spot, try the Lose the Very website for alternatives.
Another cold afternoon walk to break up the day. It won’t be long until spring, and we will see the green leaves on the trees again. I can’t wait.

The weather is getting better each week, so we’re finding ourselves at the golf a bit more often. The boys had a good practice round today.

In this era where job automation is increasing, Nicholas Bate reminds us to invest in ourselves.
Matt Gemmell reminds us that it is okay to write less.
I wouldn’t mind being able to group projects in Todoist. In much the same way as Things does. Yes, I could probably group tasks in this way using a filter. However, having projects grouped this way gives you a nice top-down view of everything.
Minilog 15 complete. Using a two-page spread for the weekends condenses how many pages I need for a month. This month’s almost fitted in a single notebook.

Surely a productivity-themed blog without an RSS feed is, by nature, unproductive?
Over the last few weeks, my Feedbin account has been filling up with more feeds from blogs and communities I’ve started following. While I miss the Twitter of old, the silver lining is knowing that there is lots of great content to follow outside the birdhouse.