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| | Below is a list of my favourite applications/services I use on a day to day basis.**Please note that not all of these products are privacy focused and I have no...
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| | A good journal companion is one that you are both sad and proud to see complete.
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| | My new habit is starting to form and shape itself. I started the new year with a few little habits I want to establish and my writing habit slowly kicks in. Originally I intended to take 30 minutes every day to write: my thoughts on this blog, comment on documents in the company and finish my own documents. Until now I have mostly been the reading type of person. Back in school I've spent a significant amount of money on books about programming. This helped me to get into the field. Since I moved into management I noticed a similar kind of learning path: I again bought - and am still buying - books on management and leadership. This seems to be my learning habit and my way of getting into a specific topic.
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| [AI summary] The user's text is a detailed review of a Korean notebook, highlighting its unique features and user experience. The notebook has a soft cover, doesn't open flat, and includes French flaps with Korean text. It has a soft inner cover and a soft back, with pages that are slightly textured and have a matte finish. The notebook has a 160gsm paper weight, with a thin, soft, and flexible feel. The pages have a slight bleed-through, which may be a concern for some users. The notebook has a soft spine with a slight curve, and the pages are not perfectly aligned. The notebook is priced at $6.99, which is considered a good value for its quality and features. The user mentions that the notebook is suitable for journaling, sketching, or note-taking, and tha...