The Informed Life Podcast explores how people organize information to get things done. Information is key to deciding and acting.
I was interviewed by Jorge Arango about Hookmark on that podcast. The interview was published yesterday.
Show notes:
In this conversation, we discuss the origins and philosophy of Hookmark, the concept of ubiquitous linking and how it improves productivity, the importance of deep focus for knowledge work, how to reduce friction in information management, how cognitive science can help you work more effectively, and the importance of deliberate practice for knowledge workers.
Whether you’re a student, academic, or professional, this conversation offers valuable tips and strategies for using this powerful tool to streamline your workflows and help with your focus.
Jorge is a Hookmark user and has high praise for Hookmark.
In turn, I was delighted to discover his podcast, find it relevant to Hookmark, and have enjoyed listening to back episodes.
You can check out the interview here. If you do, please let us know what you think in the comments below.
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Incidentally, I have hooked that interview to several entries about it (e.g., a forum post and a LinkedIn post).