Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
Nitish Khagwal – Product Designer
khagwal.com

The following constraints have given me more freedom with my time, money, and energy:
Budgeting every dollar. All impulse purchasing has screeched to a halt. I can’t recommend it enough.
Eating like a dog. Eat pretty much the same things everyday, cheap, quick, real, whole, and healthy but still delicious (think eggs on toast, soup...)
Dressing for my
CODE = capture | organize | distill | express
Tiago Forte, Building a Second Brain
as someone with adhd, i tend to overthink things. however, i am learning that sublime is a tool to help you get to know yourself. i know this can be realized with other tools, but for some reason sublime triggered the thought.
by adding cards and collections, it becomes clear what my interests are based on what i’ve added to sublime. adhd can make
... See moreExternalizing Thought
I’ve been all over the map where it comes to PKM. I have information, as I write this, living in 5 or 6 different apps. “Temporarily” storing “this” there, trying to create systems in the more complicated ones and trying to organize information with a variety of methodology in outliners. I’ve even gone to Bullet Journaling look
... See moreKey Aspects of Sustainability Processes:
Resource Management:
Efficient use of resources (water, energy, materials) to minimize waste and conserve natural resources.
Waste Reduction:
Implementing practices that reduce waste generation, such as recycling programs, composting, and waste diversion strategies.