Here's (what I think is a) better visual and breakdown of this graphic. Based off of ‘Daily Rituals’ by Mason Currey, this breaks down not only sleeping habits but how their time was utilized.
Schedule of a few famous artists. For the most part looks fairly healthy and ordinary (wtf Kafka though?). I believe the idea of productive artists as having drug-fueled crazy schedules is somewhat recent. Unsurprisingly putting out consistent great work seems associated with a good environment, discipline and routine.
As far as I can tell, this https://podio.com/site/creative-routines is the source, which shows you more info about their day when you hover over the bars.
EDIT: Also, this belongs here: http://mentalfloss.com/article/33487/hunter-s-thompsons-daily-routine
Greetings fellow Samurai!
There is currently a For Honor Samurai Discord that is doing just that.
We have around 500 members right now, and more join every day. We follow the leadership of three Shogun who control eleven Daimyo. Each Daimyo is the leader of their respective Clan that consists of Samurai. So far our largest Clan consists of about 60 Samurai! We would be glad to have you!
Here is the link for recruitment: https://podio.com/webforms/17941250/1205464
Just fill out the information and one of our Hatamoto (Vetting Officers) will get back to you as soon as they can.
-Wolf
Second Wall Therapy and RAS.
Here's a link to sign up for Wall Therapy: https://podio.com/webforms/12191229/837147
I photographed for them the past two years. It's a fun time and you do get to meet all sorts of people/artists/new friends, locally and globally.
I'm really big on learning from others and also try to find the routines, habits, and tricks of those who I may be able to model myself after and have found a few helpful links like;
https://podio.com/site/creative-routines
http://dailyroutines.typepad.com/
http://www.amazon.com/Daily-Rituals-How-Artists-Work/dp/0307273601/?tag=dailrout20
I do consulting for Podio so I've seen a million different use cases. I use it to manage my whole business (client management, job/task tracking, billing w/ integration to accounting software).
Most commonly, I see it being used for CRM, Project Management, and randomly there are a lot of real estate businesses using it for things like property management and house flipping. A lot of people coming in were only using Excel previously, and pretty much anything you can store in a spreadsheet, you can create as a Podio app and organize/collaborate way better.
With Podio you're basically getting custom software for not-custom-software pricing. You can do just about anything with it which is why it can feel a little directionless when you're first getting started. You can start with some app packs in the app market, usually I find they are a bit bloated but it's a good starting point for beginners to give you an idea of what's possible:
The huge key is the automation component - this is what sets Podio apart from anything else on the market that I've seen. You can automate anything, including setting up integrations to outside systems (kind of like how you might do with Zapier, but with way more functionality).
I'm in the US, for what that's worth. My psych has always told me that if you feel like you're taking medication, then the medication should be adjusted. In other words, you shouldn't be experiencing side effects bad enough to make you stop taking them–skipping days can mess up your system. Now, adjustment could refer to a different medication, a different dosage, or even a generic/brand name version of the meds that you're currently on. In any case, keep working on it with your doc. It's a process.
In terms of coping mechanisms, I'm of the mind that each person needs to find what works for themselves, but I'll give you a list of strategies that made big differences for myself:
All that said, none of those strategies work if I can't even get myself out of bed, which happens occasionally. When it does, I just try my best to not beat myself up and get back on track.
Is used Podio in the past, but never with more then 3 people. It's nifty in the sense you can customize a lot and only use the things you really need.
Further, take a look at Teamleader it's more focused on the CRM sides of things (customer info, invoicing, deals, etc...) but is wonderful to use with different client projects which has to be invoiced based on the work you did for it. It also includes a ticketing system. But there is no possible way to connect your repositories to it (which is possible in podio).
As a Tech Preview, u/TZ_Zorlin may not be able to use this build just yet to access your company resources but FWIW: Citrix Workspace app 2112 for Windows Technology Preview
Note: This is an Early Access Build shared for the purpose of testing/validation with the intent to make organizations ready for the upcoming release and is NOT advised to be deployed in production environments.
Among fixed issues is listed:
When using App Protection with Citrix Workspace app for Windows 2109 or higher, performance of the graphics card might be poor. [CVADHELP-18831]
Please share your feedback at https://podio.com/webforms/23781663/1719022
Worked four years as a full time video editor; here's what I learned.
Inevitably I left that job due to stress and mental exhaustion however that wasn't anything to do with the work, sometimes you need to focus on your own health before work. Take care of yourself.
Understood. It sounds like you’re still going to want the data to be structured in some way. If it was in a notion database, you couldn’t even cleanly export it to csv. It also sounds like you’re dealing with relational data. If it’s mostly non technical users creating and owning the data maybe look into something like Podio
Pretty much tried most of the major apps but these few resonated for me.
Personal:
I never was able to get ToDoist to beat these two apps but it is the prettiest.
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Workflow apps basic to overkill:
I think you underestimate how much these people read. It wasn't a pastime in which he indulged occasionally. He would have been reading as much as possible pretty much every day; it follows that reading time should be included on an "average day", since it was such an integral part of his daily life. Take a look at the source: https://podio.com/site/creative-routines. It just proves the obvious: that this is bullshit. You're rather toxic. Perhaps you should think before you lash out.
In the interactive graph you can read it by clicking, but the only sexual reference (Victor Hugo's "dating his mistress") is labeled as "food/leisure".
Btw: people uses a stunning amount of time getting dressed.
As mentioned before by /u/qbsy, the bot can only guess as to who's in a party because the hirez api does not provide party information for matches in progress. I'd love to provide accurate information, and we've asked for it (e.g., here and here).
Once the match is completed, correct party information is sent by Hi-Rez, and the bot automatically updates the parties.
I do explain in the help message for this feature that it is only an estimate, but I can't force people to read everything.
I don't really want to call anyone out who was just doing their job, but it's not much of a mystery. It was told to us explicitly by the sole API liaison, on the official forum for Hi-Rez API users. https://podio.com/hirezstudioscom/smite-api-developer-collaboration . We were even given the date of Thursday, March 21st as the date it would be removed, and a reason why.
Ah wonderful- thank you! And thanks for the heads up. We should make it more visible. Near the bottom of the main page there’s a button that says “want to provide services to the shows that we book? Learn how” - you have to scroll past the featured shows. Here’s a direct link to the service provider form!. Soon users will be able to add this info to their profile but for the moment it’s a bit low-tech on this particular element.
Have you seen this chart? https://podio.com/site/creative-routines It outlines the creative hours for different individuals. I also read something that said eccentric creatives tend to enjoy working late into the night more than practical sort of people.
Frank Zappa used to wake up every day at 6pm and work until 6am. His family would eat eggs and bacon for dinner and beef stroganoff for breakfast to accommodate his backwards lifestyle.
He applied online. I believe he had to call the rep or customer service to have them email him the link. I'll follow up once he answers me about the process.
Edit: Here is the link from the Barbri website. $1,995. https://podio.com/webforms//16006977/1074918
I was originally told about a "database" (English majors, remember) ... turned out it's a custom client-management system based on the Podio platform. I'm sure there's tables in there somewhere, but buried under a heck of a lot of other stuff.
That makes me just a teensy bit less familiar w/permission settings than if it was, say, a standard PostgreSQL database & a fancy frontend - makes sticking some audit/monitor software on it a little harder. So I needed the NDA to cover a much broader range of use cases than just basic DBA maintenance.
Definitely a bit surprised to be asked to write the NDA rather than look over the consultants' version; I'd have thought that would be part of their contract process to automatically cover their asses.
You might wanna take a look at Podio
I've only been using it for about a month but I really like how I can tailor it to my needs. The free version has been more than enough for me at this point
A post must be a data visualization
This is a link to your blog
Directly link to the original source article of the visualization (not an image file) or tag the post as [OC] if you made the visualization
Not a link to a blog, but a link to the ORIGINAL SOURCE
https://podio.com/site/creative-routines
http://io9.com/the-daily-routines-of-famous-creative-people-charted-1678037505
I think you are on the right track. Fragmentation in your tools will cause all sorts of headaches down the road.
I've worked with Redmine before and I actually prefer using ChiliProject, a fork of Redmine with slightly different features.
If you don't mind using SaaS (which I don't think you do considering you are using basecamp), I highly recommend you check out Podio. It is hands-down the best project management software I've worked with. The interface is fantastic - very intuitive and customizable. As an added bonus, it integrates with Google Drive.
Seriously check it out. I think it's exactly (or pretty damn close to) what you are looking for.
Hay un sitio de colaboración internacional que yo uso con determinados grupos de trabajo, con gente de aquí y de allí. Esta bien, porque es como un facebook-foro, donde se pueden compatir documentos, editar en tiempo real, calendario, tasks, brainstroms, lo que quieras...
Se llama Podio, y creo que sería una opción a valorar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svK9QGXyCDM
David - Círculo Ge0Da :P
We generally prefer people to come up with their own projects prior to applying -- we have enough people atm who don't have their own personal projects and are just contributing to our group projects. You can apply here if you do come up with something :)
I've been using Podio for the last few months. It takes a few minutes to 'get', but their app building system is great for projects with different needs, very flexible.
That being said, your gantt-based chart / schedule layout looks like it could be really helpful for some of the work I do. I'll poke around, thanks for sharing!