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Welcome to Creativityist — a website devoted to finetuning your Mac, your workflow, and your soul to develop your creativity. I hope you’ll consider subscribing to the free RSS feed. Or, follow on Twitter: @creativityist.Early in the life of Creativityist, I had the pleasure of meeting, via email, Paul Williams of Idea Sandbox. Paul and [...]

I don’t spend much time in my car these days. But when I am behind the wheel, my iPhone is usually pumping out a podcast. Here are some of my favorite podcasts that revolve around engaging with or expressing ideas:

The Accidental Creative (iTunes/website)
This podcast was a recent recommendation by my friend Blaine Hogan. I’m only [...]

To make the Creative Practices interview series more convenient to access, I have created both an audio and video podcast of the series. The links below will open iTunes and take you directly to the page where you can subscribe to each: Creative Practices: Audio Edition Creative Practices: Video Edition If you’ve enjoyed the series, and would be kind enough to add a review in iTunes, I’d appreciate it!

I’ve made no secret of my love for OmniFocus and it’s integration in my workflow. As a result, I often have people ask me more about how to use OmniFocus, or even about how I use it specifically. I’m not surprised. OmniFocus does have a learning curve, and it is not intuitive for a first-time [...]

Some of my favorite links on creativity and workflow from the interweb the past few weeks:

OmniFocus coming for the iPhone (OmniGroup) – I really get by okay without OmniFocus on my iPhone, but that doesn’t mean I wouldn’t be thrilled to see it!
Trick Out Your iPhone with These Smart Playlists (The Cranking Widgets Blog) – [...]

Some of my favorite links on creativity and workflow from the interweb this week:

Frozen Grand Central (YouTube) – Improv Everywhere creates a scene at Grand Central.
How to Schedule Your Writing Like a Professional Writer (Study Hacks) – Some helpful tips to make writing a regular part of your way of life. (via Lifehacker)
Running the Numbers: [...]

If it is a lazy Saturday morning, then it is time for some lazy Saturday links:

Creativity Never Sleeps (Veer) – “Every blank page is a playground.”
Pixish.com – “Pixish is a way to engage creative people online to submit, judge, and source amazing images.”
Huge List Of GTD & Productivity Sites/Blogs (Organize IT) – I think the [...]

A lazy Saturday morning is a good time to share some notable links from my journeys through life and the interweb this past week:

Living With Data – Merlin Mann (MacWorld Encore) – streaming audio and slides from Merlin (43folders) Mann’s seminar at MacWorld last month
Saying “no” (Unclutterer) – “The problem isn’t that there isn’t enough [...]

Some of the notable blog entries that I have recently starred in Google reader:

How to Use Reading to Become a Better Writer (Write to Done) – “There are two ways to become a better writer, in general: write a lot, and read a lot.”
The Quicksilver-for-Windows Showdown (Lifehacker) – Quicksilver gets its fair share of love [...]

speaking of scrivener

January 24, 2008 · 0 comments

Andy Ihnatko reviews Scrivener in his weekly technology column today: Scrivener is in the write place. I’m already on the record stating that Scrivener is an app I wish I was cool enough to use. Andy Ihnatko’s column stirs my interest and notches me one more step toward coolness.
One thing I can say about Scrivener…it [...]