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Launch Center Pro: A Productivityist’s Best Friend

There are certain apps that an iOS-using productivityist should have close at hand. But many of these apps get buried in organized folders or live beyond the realm of the home screen. That means that having an app much like LaunchBar for iOS isn’t just ideal…it’s essential. That’s why I’m such a big fan of […]

How (and Why) I’m Kicking My Kitchen up a Notch

First off, I’d like to thank everyone who weighed in on “The Ideal Coffeemaker” piece from yesterday. We’ve gone ahead and bought a cheap unit for now while we save up for the one I ultimately decided on: the Bonavita BV1800TH 8-Cup Coffee Maker with Thermal Carafe.

The Search for The Ideal Coffeemaker

Today the family coffeemaker died. It was an old Black & Decker unit that I picked up from a surplus store (XS Cargo) about four years ago for about $30. We never really used the programming feature much as about a year ago it started to turn on by itself if we left it plugged

The Longest Day of the Year

While summer hasn’t exactly arrived in Victoria yet, today is the longest day of the year around these parts. That’s doesn’t mean there are more hours in the day, but there are definitely more hours of daylight in the day to play with. Seeing as I’m handling the stay-at-home parent duties solo for the rest

The Joy of Deleting

The following is a guest post by Missie Peters. Missie is a public relations specialist, a poet and an improviser. She’s also a friend of mine. Oh, and she also promises not to delete your email. You can read more about her over at her website and follow her on Twitter. There are two kinds

My Journey to Productivity

The following is a guest post by André Benrubi. I had the pleasure of meeting André on a recent trip to Hamilton to visit family, and we had a great time over dinner chatting about productivity, technology and all things in between. He’s launched a new website called ProductivPad, and I asked him if he’d

Happy Father’s Day (from a Happy Father)

I received my first Father’s Day gift a little over 7 years ago. Then I received another big one just shy of two years ago. Not a day goes by that I’m not grateful to have received those gifts. It is because of those gifts that I do what I do. Those gifts, of course,

My Voice at Northern Voice (and How I Need Your Voice)

I’m on the boat to Vancouver, getting ready for a few days over on the mainland. Tomorrow I’m speaking at Northern Voice 2012, which is a conference for bloggers and the like that is been going for a very long time. My talk is called Better Blogging Productivity: Making Time for The Write Words and

The New York Minutes

Last week in New York wasn’t all BlogWorld (now known as New Media Expo) for me. I wound up spending time wandering what I’d like to have thought was the better part of Manhattan (turns out it was only a very small, better part of Manhattan) and meeting up with folks I hadn’t seen in