Lover of history, economics, productivity, and minimalism.
I frequently and ruthlessly cull, so currently only around 100 notes and 60 tasks.
1. Capture everything in a single, reliable place.
2. Prioritize ruthlessly—drop or delegate anything that doesn’t drive long-term goals.
3. Review and adapt frequently—stay committed to progress, but flexible in approach.
Built and sold a successful company. Traveled the world. Kept a houseplant (mostly) alive for a full year.
I aspire to be world-class at living well—leaving behind more good than bad and fully embracing life's ups and downs.
Edinburgh
"This, too, shall pass."
I’ve probably tried every reputable productivity app on the market over the last two decades. Amplenote is the closest to productivity zen I’ve found. It’s a brilliant tool and I’m incredibly grateful for its founders and the whole Amplenote team. Highly recommend!