In this article, I write about my books, the tech I used, finance planning and my productivity system.
"Books are a uniquely portable magic." – Stephen King
Books I read
Tech I use
For Privacy:
I personally used Dashlane as my password manager and it's a premium feature that also comes up with a VPN service as well. I also used other services but none come closer to its simplicity.
For Productivity:
Notes:
I mainly used Notion for personal use but I am also looking into Obsidian as well since I like privacy in my notes and as it stores files locally on my system so I am open to taking backups to my google account and comes up quite a big suite of community-powered plugins.
Right now, I am only writing a journal on obsidian
I am using TickTick as my daily to-do manager, having options for habit tracking, and calendar integration really helps me to manage my time well.
I used Pocket as my read-it-later application, where I save all my long articles, and blog posts and read them when I got time in much happy environment where I can highlight all my important items and categories them with the help of tags.
For Utility:
- Spotify:
I am a long-time user of Spotify, I really like their content suggestion algorithm which also helps me in finding new music as well. Earlier I was using Amazon music and Gaana but they don't have Spotify connect feature which truly shines when you have multiple devices and you want to control your music from any single device.
Earlier I also rely on google bookmarks but as my bookmarks started going, managing them become a nightmare for me. Since there we no place to tag them, group similar bookmarks.
Raindrop fixes all those problems but also gave the power to annotate any website by adding highlights and comments to it.
In today's time, we all consume a lot of information and managing and resisting the important ones become really tough for me. Readwise makes it easier to revisit your highlights and you can import highlights from various platforms such as Kindle, Twitter, Pocket and etc. and you can also export them to Evernotes, Notion and etc.
Personal Finance management
“Financial freedom is available to those who learn about it and work for it.” ― Robert Kiyosaki
Started investing in the Indian stock market via Zerodha*
Build an emergency fund
Start tracking my expenses via Google sheets
The podcast that I listened
My current productivity workflow
I capture information from a variety of sources like Medium, random blogs and off-course Twitter as well. As you can see I read books as well but to gain maximum from them I use Readwise* to send daily digests from my capturing phase
I use IFTT for automation of my tasks that create to-do in my to-do app TickTick(a single source of all my daily tasks) after capturing from different sources.
Thanks for reading.