The average person now makes 35,000 decisions a day, apparently. Which app for notes? Which browser? Dark mode or are we animals? One begins to sympathize with decision fatigue as a legitimate medical condition.
In the deluge of "Top 10 Must-Have Apps" and "Revolutionary Productivity Hacks," what actually matters is remarkably simple: does it work, does it last, and will I still be using it in six months when the novelty wears off? The same applies to ideas—some concepts from books stick with you and change how you operate; most fade by Tuesday.
Consider this the equivalent of looking in a trusted friend's garage and seeing which tools have paint on them, which are still in the packaging, and which have suspiciously been "borrowed" by neighbors and never returned. I'll cover the tech, the habits, the concepts worth keeping—what works, what's overhyped rubbish, and what genuinely makes life easier.
No affiliate links. No breathless promises. Just straightforward explanations from someone who's already made the mistakes so you don't have to.
