Productivity

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Venn diagram of the intersection of Obsidian and Zotero for paper management. Obsidian on the left with learning, organising, finding and zotero on the right with saving, reading and annotating

December 9, 2024

Science

How I manage my papers and paper notes with Obsidian and Zotero, + template!

An image of a small lined ringband notebook lying diagonally on a table, and a person's hand hovering over it with a pen.

October 3, 2024

Science

Outlining feels useless because I can't stick to it anyways. I learned there is a word for my kind of people, and that's intuitive writers. Here I write about how I found a way to write complex texts without outlining.

Illustration of a notebook and two thought bubbles with reflections.

August 9, 2024

Science

Reviewing projects is a small habit that has helped me feel better and let go. In this blog, I explain what I like about it and how I do it.

Illustration of a clipboard with a form to be filled in, with a pencil and a circular arrow representing reusability.

July 31, 2024

Science

I've read productivity books and watched videos so you don't have to. Most focus on the same thing: you need to write down your thoughts for a few minutes before you act. In this blog, I explain this strategy and share how it has helped me make better decisions.

A photo of an arrow etched into a white wall.

July 13, 2024

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We've all been there. You're so well prepared, but you realise you completely oversaw some important detail, and you heart drops. I use these as opportunities to improve my next workshop.

A photo of me, dressed almost all in pink, hosting my ML4EO workshop.

July 1, 2024

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Organising workshops can be exciting and rewarding. It's a great way to get to know more people and have other people know you. I share 7 tips I learned about organising workshops.

Image of a person sketching a diagram with pen and paper.

June 20, 2024

Science

I've read productivity books and watched videos so you don't have to. Most focus on the same thing: you need to write down your thoughts for a few minutes before you act. In this blog, I explain this strategy and share how it has helped me make better decisions.