
Stacks by Tool Finder WSJ's David Pierce chats Evernote & Notion
This week’s episode is brought to you by David Pierce a personal technology columnist of The Wall Street Journal.
What does your day-to-day job and work look like?
- David’s job is to read about the world of tech to know what’s happening and then make people understand it.
- Zoom (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows) (For video conference)
What do you use to tally all of your most important tasks together?
- Fantastical (iOS/Mac) (For calendar management)
- Notion (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows) (A place for everything)
- Evernote (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows) (Previously used)
What is your planning process for the week ahead?
- Everything is stored on his calendar, Notion and his email
- The Bullet Journal method
What hardware do you use every day? (phone, laptop, pc)
- Huawei MateBook X Pro
- Dell monitor
- Logitech webcam
- iPad Pro
- iPhone
- Essential Phone
- Google Pixel 2
- Google PixelBook
What app do you use for handling emails?
- Gmail (iOS/Android)
What are your favorite apps/tools for work? (Eg. marketing, designing)
- Google Drive (iOS/Android)
- Google Docs (iOS/Android)
- Google Chrome (iOS/Android)
- Slack (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows)
- Google Hangouts
- Pocket Casts (iOS/Android)
- Spotify (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows)
- Pinterest (iOS/Android)
- Google Keep (iOS/Android)
Do you use any team manager applications? (video or text)
- Google Sheets (iOS/Android)
Do you get moments to pause in your day, if so, what do you do?
- Do nothing on purpose is very important, scheduling time to rest, read a book.
- Using habit tracking apps for non-work stuff (exercise, meditation, etc.)
- Streaks (iOS)
- Moving all the apps he doesn’t want to use away from the phone home screen.
Where can we find you and all of your wonderful things?
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