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| 250: My Whole House Is Still An Inbox | 27 Jan 2023 | ||
In this bonus-length final episode of The Weekly Review, Jean and James wrap up the series by recalling favorite projects finished and lessons learned since the podcast began. Thank you to all of our listeners who have joined us in this journey of personal productivity successes and setbacks. Although we are still not gurus, we hope our experiences have given you some insights and smiles along the way. | |||
| 249: Six Percent of Our Four Thousand Weeks | 20 Jan 2023 | ||
In our penultimate episode, we focus on Oliver Burkeman’s book Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management For Mortals. Jean talks about how the book influenced her thinking about the time she spends. James reflects on the fact that we have spent 249 of these weeks so far making a podcast that we have both enjoyed. Jean also mentioned the Yonks app, for counting time up or down, and We Croak for random daily reminders of mortality. | |||
| 240: Journaling Intervention | 18 Nov 2022 | ||
A few months back, Jean starting a journey of journaling with a goal of making it a daily habit. After an uneven start, she received some advice to try during a two month experiement. In this episode, Jean reports on her progress. Also, James ends up doing a panoply of weekly todos all in one week. | |||
| 150: We’ve got nothing | 26 Feb 2021 | ||
For the 150th episode, Jean and James talk about enhancing your productivity by a seemingly unproductive approach—doing nothing. Or at least doing something else. Topics include sleep, background processing, and James’ dad’s oft-repeated three day rule. The conversation then turns to ways of reacting to life’s little mishaps. | |||
| 149: Emergency Planning, Winter Edition | 19 Feb 2021 | ||
Inspired by the winter weather emergencies in Oregon and Texas, James and Jean revisited the topic of preparedness. After last summer’s wildfire emergencies, Jean realized it made sense to download videos in advance in case of internet failure, rather than using power bank reserves to run the internet for streaming video. We also talk about the ideas that Ben Brooks outlined in a recent article about “go bags.” Episode 123: Emergency Planning Jackery Portable Power Stations The Brooks Review: We Need to Rethink Emergency/Go/Bugout Bags | |||
| 148: Pandemiversary | 12 Feb 2021 | ||
As we approach the anniversary of when many locations began shutting things down due to the pandemic, Jean and James reflect on various things that were commonplace in their lives but that they now haven’t experienced or done in over a year. Other topics include competing Groundhog Day groundhogs, the atrophy of packing skills, and whether James misses his sister or Disneyland more. | |||
| 147: The Big Life Questions Episode | 05 Feb 2021 | ||
It’s the last episode in our consideration of the planning horizons above where we mostly concentrate, Ground Level (Next Actions) and Horizon 1 (Projects). This week, James and Jean talk about Horizon 5: Life, or alternatively, Purpose and Principles. Somehow the conversation leads us to Las Vegas. Whether it’s craps or slot machines, there’s always a metaphor for life to be found in Las Vegas, as well as some excellent restaurants. The series: Horizon 3: One- to Two-Year Goals Horizon 4: Three- to Five-Year Vision Horizon 5: Life, or Purpose and Principles (this episode)
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| 146: Far Out Vision | 29 Jan 2021 | ||
Continuing on the path of ever-widening horizons, Jean and James move on from one- to two-year goals to consider their visions for the next three to five years. Jean notes that although the word ‘vision’ might imply a grand world-changing scheme, in a personal context it could mean something life-changing or life-enhancing instead. Then the conversation takes a turn to barnacles and DNS configuration. It’s been that kind of a week. | |||
| 145: One- to Two-Year Goals | 22 Jan 2021 | ||
We continue our review of GTD’s Six-Level Model For Reviewing Your Own Work, and this week we are looking at “Horizon 3.” We both discovered that it’s been a long time since we looked at one- to two-year goals, but given the major life upheavals we’ve experienced the last few years, it isn’t surprising that long-range plans have been neglected.
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| 144: Areas of Focus | 15 Jan 2021 | ||
Following last episode about the Six Horizons of Focus, Jean and James begin their ascent through the horizons by talking about Horizon 2: Areas of Focus and Responsibility. As Jean and James share some of thier own items from this horizon, conversation includes whether areas of focus are different than responsibilities, and some thoughts on how to represent this horizon in OmniFocus or the productivity tool of your choice. | |||
| 143: Lost Horizons | 08 Jan 2021 | ||
How do you decide what to do next? In Getting Things Done, David Allen talks about several strategies, including the Six Horizons of Focus. The higher up you go in the list of horizons, the more you can see of the big picture. Yet things actually get done on the ground level (next actions and calendar) and Horizon 1 (projects), which is where this podcast and its hosts are focused. It’s a good practice to step back from the nitty gritty work, and consider how it fits into bigger goals and responsibilities. We discuss our plan for kicking off 2021 with a closer look at each horizon. (If that sounds very serious, don’t worry. We also talk quite a bit about pierogies.) | |||
| 142: A Little Bit of Soul | 02 Jan 2021 | ||
In this episode, Jean and James talk about the recently released Pixar movie Soul. The conversation delves into some of the concepts presented in the movie such as having a passion turn into an obsession. Jean and James connect that to how too strong a focus on productivity has to potential of having you lead a less fulfilling life. Also, Jean and James discuss a whimsical new invention for 2021. Finally, Jean and James wish all of our listeners a Happy New Year! WARNING: There are movie spoilers! | |||
| 141: Holiday Surprise Inside 😹🎄🌟 | 25 Dec 2020 | ||
A short episode for Christmas week, which not a time known for productivity discipline. We each share one favorite holiday hack. And Jean made a special audio treat for Dexter the Cat. David Sparks, The Gift Wrap Field Guide | |||
| 239: To Shop Or Not? Some Black Friday Tips | 11 Nov 2022 | ||
James talks about a large Black Friday purchase he is making. Jean will not go Black Friday shopping without a specific list, or otherwise she’ll buy things she doesn’t actually need. Dexter the Cat is unmoved. 😼 | |||
| 140: Habit Trainers | 18 Dec 2020 | ||
In this episode, Jean and James dig deeper into building habits. James makes the case that Habit Tracker apps should really be called Habit Trainers. Jean resolves to pick more concrete tasks for the Weekly To Do. The conversation turns to how seasonal changes, like shorter days, can affect daily habits. After reading a few chapters of Good Habits, Bad Habits by Wendy Wood, James starts thinking about the difference between things done routinely, and those that are truly habits—done without conscious thought. Good Habits, Bad Habits by Wendy Wood | |||
| 139: A Very Friendly Competition | 11 Dec 2020 | ||
We met some goals this week, just not the goals we said we would meet on our last episode. We talk about the experience of sharing fitness updates via the Apple Watch and our 7-day challenge results and commiserate about the vagaries of the Stand goal. | |||
| 138: Getting Stuff Accomplished | 04 Dec 2020 | ||
In this episode Jean and James both find themselves accomplishing things even as they neglect reviewing their trusted systems this week. Jean finishes a month of daily microblogging and follows it up with a month of updating Micro.blog documentation. James creates and launches a website for Swift developers. Jean talks about using the Do app for daily reminders, while James lets his neighbors’ garbage cans serve as his weekly reminder to put his trash out. Some of this week’s accomplishments: From Day 3 of Jean’s Docsember: James’ newly launched site: | |||
| 137: We Don't Pretend to Be Plumbers | 27 Nov 2020 | ||
During this holiday week in the U.S., James and Jean take time to reflect on things they are thankful for in their workflows, both hardware and software, as well as new habits like Dance Party. For his “Weekly To-Do,” James tried to find the shutoff valve for his water main, but it eluded him. Maybe one of our listeners will have a suggestion… or James will eventually call the plumber anyway. Jean’s Weekly To-Do was watching the Neflix series The Queen’s Gambit, and she managed to get it done. 😏 | |||
| 136: Macs And An Adorable HomePod | 20 Nov 2020 | ||
Jean and James can’t resist talking about the newly announced M1 Macs and the adorable HomePod mini. James’ daily dance party now spans the entire house with the addition of this diminuative new HomePod. Jean’s decision to hold off on purchasing a new iMac is well-rewarded by the introduction of faster, quieter Macs. The conversation turns to the effects these new Macs might have on our productivity. Also, Jean commits to a screening while James commits to solving a household mystery. | |||
| 135: The Deluge of Email Solicitations | 13 Nov 2020 | ||
We’re starting to get over our election year anxiety, and now we can get back to getting things done, or at least organized so they can be done. Jean gave up on email triage once the political fundraisers swamped her inbox, and she’s getting back on track with Mailstrom and Chuck. James decides to subscribe to Sanebox for another year. Get $25 off Sanebox (referral link) Get $5 off Mailstrom (referral link) | |||
| 134: Productivity and Pets Past and Present | 06 Nov 2020 | ||
This week in the midst of the stress of awaiting election results, Jean’s beloved guinea pig Ada died unexpectedly from a respiratory infection. Jean shares memories of Ada and her feisty personality. Jean and James talk about the productivity pros and cons of pets, and tell stories of how their pets past and present have brought so much into their lives. Special feline guest Dexter the cat also shares his views. | |||
| 133: Don't Let The Season Get You Down | 30 Oct 2020 | ||
Some things got done. Some things did not. Getting anything accomplished in this last week of October is a good thing, considering the stressors and distractions of election season. We also look to the Scandinavians for inspiration on not only surviving the winter season, but embracing it. What Scandinavians Can Teach Us About Winter (New York Times) 2020 General Election Early Vote Statistics The Solo Stove: Bonfire model, the outdoor compact fire pit that @cheesemaker aka Jon Hayes recommends | |||
| 132: A Week in the Life 2020 | 23 Oct 2020 | ||
Despite continuing to stay at home during the global pandemic, in this episode Jean and James find themselves on and off a wagon, in the same boat, off the grid, on a roll, in a car getting a shot in the arm, and very briefly stopping by a Ladybugs’ Picnic. It was not a typical seven days at all but most certainly a week in the life riding the varying levels of productivity of 2020. Video: The Ladybugs’ Picnic | |||
| 131: A Little Mystery is a Good Thing in a Podcast | 16 Oct 2020 | ||
This week, Jean had a secret weekly to-do, in addition to the one she announced last week. James successfully moves his websites away from WordPress. And then, in keeping with our pumpkin spice season tradition, we talk about the new iPhones we plan to order and why. | |||
| 238: Family Autofocus | 04 Nov 2022 | ||
In this episode Jean and James both talk about unexpected travel plans due to family matters. The conversation turns to not always knowing the correct course of action, especially as events are unfolding. A trusted system can track the actions you want to accomplish—but we still need to do the work of deciding what those actions should be. | |||
| 130: I’ve Got A Friend In Me | 09 Oct 2020 | ||
In this episode James shares a quotation about meditation that he heard during a Mindful Qi Gong class that he has been taking online. The quote talks of seeing meditation as an act of friendship towards yourself, as opposed to a way to ‘fix yourself’ or ‘improve yourself’. It also mentions removing the ‘subtle aggression of self-improvement’. Jean and James talk about those ideas but from the perspective of the focus on productivity and how sometimes we feel driven to get more done. The conversation turns to perhaps thinking of our trusted system as an act of friendship to ourselves, to allow us to not worry about the things that have been captured and that will surface when required, so we can focus on doing the things we feel are most important in our lives. The quotation is from the book Meditation: Calming the Mind by Bob Sharples. The book seems to be out of print but an online search should turn up used copies. (Note that neither Jean nor James has read the book — just the quotation from it.) | |||
| 129: Intentions are No Match for Habits | 02 Oct 2020 | ||
Jean is reading the book Good Habits, Bad Habits by Wendy Wood, and it is providing many insights based on scientific research around the question of how to establish strong habits. James reports on his new Dance Party! habit, which is going well thanks to the combination of automation, repetition, and fun. Dexter interjects with habit advice for cats (we think), and even Siri has something to say. | |||
| 128: Dance Party! | 25 Sep 2020 | ||
In this episode, Jean and James talk about trying to establish regular exercise as a habit. James reveals that dancing may be the only form of excercise he truly enjoys—except maybe hikes through the woods and walking ten miles a day at Disney parks. James talks about configuring the Apple Home app to have his HomePod automatically play a dance music every afternoon. Instant Dance Party! Jean and James talk about the new Dance workout on Apple Watch and are excited and optimisitc by the prospects of regular daily enjoyable exercise. Jean also talks about the wonderful September 21 video from this year. | |||
| 127: Productivity, Fitness, and What's New From Apple | 18 Sep 2020 | ||
James and Jean review the latest Apple product announcements and consider which new devices and services will promote better productivity. The new Scribble feature in iOS 14 definitely has the potential to reduce friction when capturing to-dos. Fitness+ is appealing, even if we can’t include our cat and guinea pigs on the Apple One Premium family plan. | |||
| 126: Saneboxing | 11 Sep 2020 | ||
In this episode, James talks about his experiences using SaneBox for the past few years. With his inbox and email subscriptions under much better control, James is weighing the decision of continuing to use Sanebox or possibly letting his subscription lapse. Jean and James talk a bit about the western wildfires, including those near their homes. Plus, James celebrates his three-year garageversary. Get $25 off Sanebox (referral link) Get $5 off Mailstrom (referral link) Previous email episodes 114: It Has Been 399 Days Since The Topic Was Email (Jun 19, 2020) 57: I Have to Laugh (May 17, 2019) 52: Emailiversary (April 12, 2019) 28: The Big Email Processing Episode (October 26, 2018) 3: Brute Forcing Our Way ot Inbox Zero (May 11, 2018) | |||
| 125: We're the Friendly Productivity Podcast | 04 Sep 2020 | ||
Picking up some steam after last week’s episode, James is on a streak of two weekly reviews in a row. Jean planned to get hers done, but low energy and inability to focus foiled her ambitions. This episode then focuses on one of the causes of these issues: lack of sleep. We’re no sleep experts, but sharing our experiences with each other always helps us gain some perspective and get ideas of new things to try. Stress Management: Breathing Exercises For Relaxation (Univ. of Michigan Medicine; includes the 4-7-8 method) | |||
| 124: Downtime and Cat Productivity | 28 Aug 2020 | ||
This episode Jean and James talk about times when you are not feeling well but still feel guilty for not getting things done. The conversation proceeds to putting times like that into the context of your trusted system. Dexter the cat makes a guest appearance as the topic turns to cat and guinea pig productivity. | |||
| 123: Emergency Planning | 21 Aug 2020 | ||
As severe lightning, power outages, a heat wave, and numerous fires affect California, Jean and James talk about emergency planning. James talks about some planning he had done earlier this spring helped this past week. Jean talks about how preparation for past events helped her to have things when needed in the present. James reflects on his gratitude that he has not had to evacuate due to the fires as many have but realizes he doesn’t have any sort of evacuation plan. Both Jean and James put a project to prepare an emergency plan into their trusted systems. | |||
| 122: Sparking Motivation | 14 Aug 2020 | ||
In this episode, James and Jean explore the connection between action and motivation, which relates to last week’s episode about procrastination. Waiting for motivation to strike us is a well-known source of procrastination, whereas taking any action to get going on a project often generates the motivation to actually finish the thing. Thanks again to J.D. Roth of Get Rich Slowly, whose article Action Creates Motivation provided some much needed inspiration this week! | |||
| 121: Procrastivity | 07 Aug 2020 | ||
Jean and James talk about procrastinating on one task by making progress on another. Using this technique, James launched a website for his free utility app BuildSettingExtractor. Jean’s weekly todo took longer than she thought it would when it unexpectedly took her down memory lane. The conversation turns to whether procrastination-based productivity is a good thing. Is it just part of the GTD practice of choosing the best thing to work on next in the moment or if it might mask a real resistance to getting the procrastinated item done? Here’s the result of James’ procrastivity this week: | |||
| 237: Tricks and Treats Included 🍫👻 | 28 Oct 2022 | ||
In observance of the holiday, James and Jean discuss some hacks for Halloween. Figurative hacks only! 🪓 We also reveal our favorite Halloween treats and films. | |||
| 120: Make It Easy | 31 Jul 2020 | ||
This week, James and Jean talk about small changes we have made lately to improve productivity and/or life. Whether it’s prepping for phone calls with a list of the info you need, or finding a quick solution to help your cat get up on the bed, little things can make a big difference. Don’t discount them, just because they’re easy. | |||
| 119: Serious Actions | 24 Jul 2020 | ||
Jean and James follow up on episode 113: Turn Good Intentions Into Next Actions and discuss using your trusted system to help effect the change you wish to see in the world. Jean talks about the recent events in her home town of Portland, OR and actions she is taking. James encourages everyone to put voting-related tasks into their trusted systems. Also, Jean makes a phone call and James unpacks a big box. Listeners in the US, check voting information for all states here: | |||
| 118: Adjusting Seasonal Expectations | 17 Jul 2020 | ||
James and Jean look at how adjusting expectations can have a positive effect on motivation and energy. Summer tends to be the season of travel, long weekends, outdoor fun, and big post-WWDC development goals, so it can be helpful to recalibrate and adjust to the current reality, and even learn to appreciate it. | |||
| 117: Suddenly This Summer | 10 Jul 2020 | ||
In this episode Jean and James talk about experiencing a very different summer than most. Jean is spending much more time in her backyard. James is giving his yearly tradition of visiting relatives in Canada a pass this time around. Also this week, some strategies for balancing the effort of filing and organizing paperwork with the effort of finding paperwork later when you need it. And finally, Dexter the cat needs a grooming. | |||
| 116: Maybe It Wasn’t The Travel | 03 Jul 2020 | ||
In this episode Jean and James talk about their experiences with this year’s online Apple worldwide developer conference (WWDC) compared to past years when they have attended in person. Both are surprised by the number of similarities in how they felt before and after the conference even without spending a week away from home. Also, Jean takes a short staycation and James briefly reimagines WWDC sessions as a new episodic Apple TV+ series. | |||
| 115: The Liki Song Project 🌴 | 26 Jun 2020 | ||
This week, we focus on James’ epic short project, a video presentation of The Liki Song, including over two dozen musicians and performers. Since 2012, James Dempsey and the Breakpoints have held LIVE near WWDC, an evening of music, fun, and laughter playing some of the nerdiest developer music around. An online WWDC meant bringing this yearly tradition online as well, so we’ve gathered the largest virtual group of Breakpoint performers ever assembled for a special event. James talks about the logistical and technical aspects of pulling together so many moving parts in less than a week, and how such an all-consuming project affects one’s usual approach to getting things done. Live-ish Concurrent With WWDC 2020 | |||
| 114: It Has Been 399 Days Since The Topic Was Email | 19 Jun 2020 | ||
When this podcast launched, James and Jean talked a lot about managing email, because their inboxes were stuffed and overflowing. Thanks to our weekly reviews, new email tools, and a friendly sense of competition, we managed to get to Inbox Zero. We didn’t necessarily stay at Inbox Zero, but it was still a big improvement. Jean had a issue this week and didn’t receive any email for 2 days. It led her to rethink her email hosting provider. We also talk about the new features Hey from BaseCamp is touting, though neither of us is interested in trying it right now. Get $5 off Sanebox (referral link) Get $5 off Mailstrom (referral link) Previous email episodes 57: I Have to Laugh (May 17, 2019) 52: Emailiversary (April 12, 2019) 28: The Big Email Processing Episode (October 26, 2018) 3: Brute Forcing Our Way ot Inbox Zero (May 11, 2018) | |||
| 113: Turn Good Intentions Into Next Actions | 12 Jun 2020 | ||
In this episode Jean and James talk about ways to use your trusted system to continue supporting causes once they are no longer in the headlines. James talks about his GTD strategy for non-fiction books, including those listed below. Jean describes the power of sending a physical letter to elected officials. And both explore various ways of turning your good intentions into recurring next actions. So You Want To Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo | |||
| 112: Not Alright | 05 Jun 2020 | ||
James and Jean talk about the trouble with focusing when work commitments don’t feel relevant or important compared to what’s going on right now in the world. Jean didn’t get her Weekly To-Do done, and explains why. James found himself writing a new song, which we share here and discuss his songwriting process. Take care, everyone. If you are not sure to how to help those who are struggling right now, consider making a donation to the Equal Justice Initiative. | |||
| 111: Habitually Speaking | 29 May 2020 | ||
This week Jean and James talk about the book Atomic Habits by James Clear. James just finished reading it and describes how the practical steps described in the book dovetail nicely into his mental model of his practice of GTD and building a trusted system. Jean and James discuss a few other habit-related books they have read. James takes a concrete step to putting the ideas in Atomic Habits into action. Atomic Habits by James Clear | |||
| 236: Another Non-Guru | 21 Oct 2022 | ||
This week Jean talks about a book she read recently about managing your home and how it resonated with her. The author, who also writes the blog aslobcomesclean.com, does not claim to be a guru, just someone sharing her insights of things that work or don’t work for her—a philosophy shared by The Weekly Review. Also Jean and James are happily surprised someone left a review of the podcast! How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind - Dana K. White | |||
| 110: The Pitfalls of Distorted Thinking: Quarantine Edition | 22 May 2020 | ||
Jean and James revisit the 15 Styles of Distorted Thinking, discussed in Episode 81, and note how our current circumstances have given rise to new or different patterns of distorted thoughts that hamper our productivity. Disclaimer: as we frequently like to say, we are not gurus. We are not experts on productivity or psychology. We are just two friends talking about what works for us. 15 Styles of Distorted Thinking PDF: 15 Styles of Distorted Thinking
PDF: 15 Styles of Distorted Thinking plus 15 Rational Alternatives Offers a strategy for each of the 15 Styles of Distorted Thinking. | |||
| 109: A Little Routine | 15 May 2020 | ||
After spending a number of weeks at home, Jean and James reflect on how routines have become a bigger part of their lives. Jean describes how weekly routines help keep the days from running completely together. James talks about how he seems to be adding many small routine tasks to his trusted system, many of which take only a minute or two. And James talks about Dexter’s adorable drinking water fountain. | |||
| 108: Self-Recrimination is a Lousy Productivity Strategy | 08 May 2020 | ||
This episode’s “Weekly To-Do” morphed into a full-fledged topic, as Jean recounts how reactivating a simple to-do brought back difficult memories of procrastination and avoidance during especially challenging periods of mental health issues. James reminds her that she is hardly alone in having used these “strategies” when stressed, and it’s counterproductive to beat ourselves up when we’ve missed something, even something important. | |||