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A weekly newsletter that gives you 6 brief personal recommendations of cool stuff. Better maintenanceI’m enjoying Stewart Brand’s newest book which is about Maintenance: of Everything. However, the book is not done yet. Stewart is posting drafts of chapters as he writes them in a way that solicits feedback from readers. So not only can you read the book early, you can influence the book, as many readers have already. Everything, from your car to your local town, needs to be maintained, but is often neglected, so this book has something useful and pertinent for everyone in making maintenance more exciting. — KK Best compact nail clipperDespite their small size, Victorinox’s compact, fold-up nail clipper delivers a powerful cut, with extremely sharp blades that require minimal force. If you have only ever used cheap drug store nail clippers, this will surprise you. — MF Advice on writing titlesThis advice on How to Title Your Art is written for gallery artists, but I think it’s useful for anyone who writes titles or headlines. The most interesting takeaways for me are:
— CD Daily inspiration in your inboxGenius Wisdom is a daily newsletter I don’t mind invading my inbox. Each issue highlights a “legendary thinker” with practical tips and tasks for applying their genius vision to your own life. It’s a good daily motivator. — CD Best geology overviewOften science documentaries these days are fluffy with wiz-bang graphics, slick re-enactments, endless repetitions, and fancy hosts, but Doug’s Geology Journal, a series on Amazon Prime, has none of those. Doug is a regular-guy geologist who draws his own graphics with pencil, and carries his own camera as he trudges across the landscape, giving the big picture of what has happened to shape the land, and how that shapes the culture on it. He gives you the right level of details, at the exact place on the land, which makes the big picture visible. He’s my favorite geology teacher. — KK Public speaking for non-professionalsSeth Godin's advice for the “Amateur Presenter” is excellent advice if you ever find yourself called to give a public talk. Seth says focus on passion and purpose rather than professional polish. It's natural to be nervous, particularly if you're not a seasoned presenter — don't apologize for it. Having something interesting to say is more important than perfect delivery. Instead of trying to engage everyone in the room, find one person who seems receptive to your message and speak as though you're having a conversation with them. — MF Recomendo Unclassified Ads work! Here’s how to reach over 72,000 subscribers for just $150. UNCLASSIFIEDS How does AI actually work? Play around with technology behind ChatGPT while building real-world skills in data science, programming, logic, and more. Brilliant is how 10M+ people are preparing to thrive in the world of tomorrow — spending just minutes a day. Try it free for 30 days. The free Better Gift Coach newsletter is a 1-minute-a-week shortcut to MEANINGFUL holiday gifts. Featured in The New York Times & Real Simple, we inspire gift-brainstorming with real stories of the best gifts ever given. Thank yourself in December by subscribing for free today. Is the internet a fossil fuel? Like coal and oil, the internet is both extremely useful and extremely harmful. Writer and lecturer Taylor Berrett thinks it’s time to find more sustainable sources of connection. Read this and other essays about navigating modern life at Still Human. Get a Smell Proof Stash Bag with Combination Lock for $19.99. Free shipping! Select $8.99 Shipping, enter SDFALL23FREESHIP. The feel will change to $0.00. Practical leadership wisdom you can read each day in about a minute. Subscribe now to the #1 listed leadership newsletter on Substack. Recomendo readers can subscribe to Admired Leadership Field Notes this weekend for free. Calmer Notes is the personal knowledge management strategy you’ve been looking for. Design a flexible system to organize your notes and files in Notion, Obsidian, or any software you like. Course by Elizabeth Butler, MD, PhD. Save 50% until Nov 30. Recomendo is published by Cool Tools Lab, a small company of three people. We run the Cool Tools website, a YouTube channel, a podcast, and other newsletters, including Gar’s Tips & Tools, Nomadico, What’s in my NOW? and Book Freak. Recomendo is copyrighted by Cool Tools Lab, LLC. Commissions may be earned from the links above. |
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