Tagged: productivity

Feb 16

Getting Shit Done: the iPad Way

I wanted to get this post up on my new site that goes with the new thing I’m working on but CSS is kicking my arse and it looks hackneyed. :P So I decided to post it here and when the site is live, I’ll move it over there…

It’s no secret, I’m a sucker for all things Apple. I have an iPhone (and have had one since they first came out), a MacBook Pro, a Mac Mini that’s hooked up to my TV (along with a Roku box and AppleTV), an old G4 iBook, an iMac and the most recent edition to my little Apple family is my iPad. And I’ve named it “Crow.” Yes. I name my gadgets.

So, Crow and I have been together since Christmas 2010 when my dad, my technology pusher, gave it to me as a gift. This past week my husband gave me an Apple wireless keyboard so I can type faster on Crow. It’s not like the on-screen keyboard is bad or anything, I just lose about 40 WPM off my normal typing speed and my thoughts don’t get translated directly when I write on it.

In the few days I’ve had the keyboard bluetooth’ed to Crow, I’ve written the majority of an ebook. It was so easy and helped me focus so well that I decided that I’d write and design the entire ebook on Crow (that’s my iPad if you’re still confused).

So here’s what I’m using:

And here’s how I’ve been using each one:

I sketch some ideas and created the main title graphic as well as various illustrations for my ebook using Adobe Ideas. You can draw with your finger or a stylus which is what I use. Color selection is limited to the “themes” you can build using photographs (this is my favorite feature).

This app is free, but you can buy Layers for $4.99. These work like layers in most graphics programs.

You can save images as pdfs and email them or save them to your iPad’s photo album.

Then I take the sketches and open them in the PhotoShop Express app, which is also free. I can crop to my heart’s content and save those as well into my photos.

Now, writing in Pages on my iPad is a completely new and intimate experience. I tweeted this the other day and I do mean intimate. I can touch my document. Move things around with my fingers. Pinch to resize images I place in my document from Crow’s photo album. And since the iPad’s MO is single-focus, I’m not distracted or tempted to click away from what I’m working on.

Pages is $9.99. There are other word processors out there, and you could use Google Docs if you wanted, but they don’t have the layout capabilities that Pages does.

I can’t describe how giddy I am with this whole new way of creating. I don’t have to wait for programs to launch. I don’t have to worry about being distracted. I’m using my hands to interact with my creations instead of just a keyboard and mouse. I feel more creative using my iPad, and things just flow.

I’m sensing a whole new level of creative output for me… Keep an eye out for the product I’m launching soon on getting a grip on those hundreds of ideas floating around your head. I’m creating the ebook part of it entirely on my iPad. The graphics, the text, and the final PDF will not go through my MacBook Pro except to read it.

And that’s how I’m getting this shit done. Do you have an iPad? Or some other tablet that helps you get your shit done? What do you use? What do you find about this new way of computering?

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Dec 09

Starred Items: The I’m Missing My Other Half Edition

normalThis week Starred Items comes to you from Sunny New Jersey… where I’m sitting on my parents’ couch wrapped in blankets and sweater.

And my other half is home, finishing up some recording and being generally bachelor-ish. He says he misses me but secretly I think he’s enjoying not having to shave…

I’m up here for two reasons. First, I’m not going to see my family for Christmas. We alternate holidays since our families live in different states.

Second, I went to Times Square to see Suzanne Evans & crew for the NYC stop of the Help More People Tour which was 9 hours of intense teaching & blitz networking.

I’m most definitely NOT a super-networking-gal, so I met a few people and got to know them a bit better. However, there was lots of great info passed on to everyone. My favorite quote of the day was

“Stop bitching and start a revolution.”

And I have an announcement to make. You know the thing that I’ve been hinting at?

It has a name and a site. Whee!

So go see my new thing at Thrive Creative Coaching, where I help creatives kick the snot out of their soul-sucking day jobs and create business that makes ‘em money doing what they love.

So, on to the linky goodness!

The Big Secret to Success? Run With What You Have: I’m a big fan of Dave Navarro (no, not the musician, but he’s not half bad…), so you’ll probably see lots of his stuff here.I’m a big fan of just getting stuff out there, even if it’s not 100% perfect. If you wait ’till the right moment or until everything’s absolutely perfect, you’ll never do anything.

So get your arse in gear and put yourself out there.

Kissing ass, quantum leaps, and the power of being unqualified: Danielle LaPorte is unqualified. But she doesn’t let that stop her.

Why do you?

Who do you think you aren’t? A bit more on doing it anyway. Acknowledge your limitations. Evaluate if they really are limiting you.

And do it anyway.

What other coaches & bloggers are saying about goal-setting: Cath Duncan’s continuation of exploring goal setting that makes sense. Good thoughts from others. My favorite is Ken Robert’s:

“Focus on Small Daily Action”

The Key to Consistent Creativity and Productivity: This is a long post. I have to read it again since I tend to skim (as most web-readers do), but I recommend you read it a couple times through to get the full benefit.

I particularly like the explanation of the task switching cost. It’s the time that you lose from disengaging from one task to engage in a different one.

So, what have you been reading lately that’s impacted you?

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