In which I think about how to use the Obsidian app to write Morning Pages.
I am a husband, writer, and teacher exploring what it means to cultivate mental silence.
All in Mindfulness
In which I think about how to use the Obsidian app to write Morning Pages.
In which I share my intentions of taking a bit of a break from writing.
In which I attempt to share what friendship means to me.
In which I think out loud about where the Drafts app now fits within my writerly workflow/process.
In which I let the reader know that Obsidian is the app for me; moving forward!
In which I think more about how Obsidian is THE place for me and ALL of my writing.
In which I explain how things are going and what I’m doing 2 days in to the Obsidian app experiment.
In which I explain the writerly rabbit hole I am going down with the Obsidian app.
In which I attempt to make a connection between what I’ve been doing this summer and a pretty cool quote from E.L. Doctorow.
In which I contemplate the iterative nature of workflows and processes.
In which I think about leveraging dedicated Home Screens on iOS devices while in Focus Modes.
In which I discuss why I have turned off the Spatial Audio/Dolby Atmos setting in Apple Music.
In which I talk about the possibilities of creating dedicated Home Screens for Focus Modes on iOS devices.
In which I discuss experimenting with Focus Modes and Home Screens to create space to read and take notes with my 11-inch iPad Pro and Apple Pencil.
In which I promote a new page within my main blog.
In which I provide a one week update on my experiences with the public betas that Apple dropped last week for iOS and iPadOS 15 along with watchOS 8.
In which I geek out about the iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 Public Betas.
In which I attempt to “cover” a cover using haiku as my medium.
In which I share the origin for a haiku inspired by the album Blues for Allah. Oh…I share the haiku too!
In which I contemplate where Apple’s new Mindfulness app will fit on my “spectrum” of mindfulness activity.