This back-to-school month is shaping up to be a busy one for me at 2Time Labs.
I have four articles coming out that have been in the works for months – my free time over the summer was spent bringing them to completion.
The first was just released: it’s the second in The Notified Self series, focusing on a new requirement of modern professionals – they must set up alarms and alerts that tell them when emergencies are about to take place in their environment. As I mentioned in the first article, developers aren’t working together to give users a seamless experience. Instead, as users we must cobble one together that works for us and in this article, I offer some more specific help. It’s entitled: How to Set Up “The Warned Self” to Protect Your Peace of Mind.
The third and final article in the series focuses on The Informed Self and it will appear in the next few days.
I will also publish my multi-disciplinary, deep-diving answer to “Can Time Be Managed?” as a Special Report.
Around the same time you can expect an article geared towards designers and developers of task management apps. It should be of interest to anyone who uses task management software and wants the experience to be more engaging. Taking the ideas in my book, I apply them in a way that’s brand new… and the first of another three part series. I haven’t finalized the title of this first piece, but the working version is: What Task Management App Developers Can Do to Catch Up with Pokemon Go.
From the title you may see where this one is going!
But here’s the article to start with now – How to Set Up “The Warned Self” to Protect Your Peace of Mind.