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Talking Points
Jeff explains what he does… and what Ugmonk is
Did Jeff expect the Kickstarter campaign for Analog to blow up like this?
What made Jeff think that this product was useful for you… and that he should share it with the world?
Jeff talks about the Analog “card signals”
Jeff talks about his design study background and process
Quote
“It makes you prioritize… okay, I no longer can keep adding to my list because the hours in the day will run out before you can get to all them.”
Helpful Links
Analog
Lore
Episode 83: Overnight Success with Aaron Mahnke
Episode 213: The Bullet Journal Method with Ryder Carroll
Episode 203: The Evolution of Getting Things Done with David Allen
Episode 73: Deep Work with Cal Newport
Dropbox Paper
Dieter Rams’ 10 Principles of Good Design
Ugmonk
Jeff Sheldon on Twitter | @ugmonk
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