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Résumé

TLDRThe video outlines a simple productivity system tailored for busy professionals, emphasizing the need for clarity and efficiency in managing tasks and knowledge. The speaker shares insights from years of coaching, introducing the ICO framework, which categorizes personal and business management. Key tools like Apple Notes and Todoist are highlighted for their roles in personal knowledge and task management. The importance of establishing routines to process tasks and integrate various tools, including calendars and emails, is discussed. Advanced tools like Heptabase are mentioned for those requiring more complex solutions, while the speaker stresses the significance of defining the purpose of each tool to avoid confusion and enhance productivity.

A retenir

  • 🗂️ Focus on simplicity in productivity systems.
  • 📱 Use Apple Notes for note-taking and Todoist for tasks.
  • 🔄 Establish routines to process tasks effectively.
  • 📅 Integrate calendars with task management tools.
  • 🔍 Define the purpose of each tool to avoid confusion.
  • 📈 Heptabase offers advanced features for knowledge management.
  • 📝 Separate personal knowledge from project management.
  • 💡 Use the ICO framework for better organization.
  • 📧 Emails and calendars are essential for communication.
  • 🔗 Connect tools for a streamlined workflow.

Chronologie

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The speaker introduces a simple productivity system for busy professionals, emphasizing the importance of focusing on expertise rather than complex management tools. After years of coaching, they highlight the need for just a few essential apps to maximize productivity. The ICO framework is briefly mentioned, focusing on personal knowledge and project management, and the speaker aims to connect these concepts for better efficiency.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:13:26

    The speaker discusses the use of Apple Notes as a personal knowledge management tool, but clarifies its limitations as a task manager. They recommend using Todoist for action items and suggest establishing a routine to process tasks effectively. The integration of calendar and email into the productivity system is introduced, emphasizing the need for a planner application like Sansama to manage tasks and schedules efficiently. The speaker concludes by stressing the importance of understanding how these tools work together to boost productivity.

Carte mentale

Vidéo Q&R

  • What is the main focus of the productivity system discussed?

    The system emphasizes simplicity and efficiency for busy professionals, separating personal knowledge management from task management.

  • Which apps are recommended for productivity?

    Apple Notes for note-taking and Todoist for task management are recommended.

  • What is the ICO framework?

    The ICO framework differentiates between personal knowledge management, personal project management, business project management, and business knowledge management.

  • How can I ensure I don't forget tasks?

    Establish a routine to check your notes and process tasks into your task manager.

  • What is the role of Heptabase in this system?

    Heptabase serves as a more advanced personal knowledge management tool for those needing additional features.

  • How do I integrate my calendar with my task management?

    You can connect tools like Todoist with your calendar to manage tasks and meetings effectively.

  • What should I do if I have too many tools?

    Focus on defining the purpose of each tool to avoid confusion and streamline your productivity system.

  • Is it necessary to use all the tools mentioned?

    No, you should choose tools that fit your personal workflow and needs.

  • What is the importance of routines in this system?

    Routines help ensure that tasks are processed and managed consistently.

  • How can I learn more about advanced productivity systems?

    Follow the speaker's channel for more videos on productivity and project management.

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    Yeah, today I will show you how you can
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    have the simplest productivity system in
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    the world as a busy professional because
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    that is what matters. You cannot depend
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    on managing tools and setting up complex
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    systems when you're actually an expert
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    out there and you need to focus on your
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    own expertise. So this is why simple
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    productivity is so important to us.
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    After 8 years of coaching professionals
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    helping them with their productivity
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    systems, I can tell you it always comes
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    down to just a few apps that you need to
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    boost your productivity to the maximum.
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    because I've been in big corporate and
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    climbing the ladder there for over eight
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    years was huzling there until I
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    eventually found out this easy
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    principle. So without further ado, let's
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    dive into this. So I will go from simple
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    to complex but you will understand why
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    I'm adding each tool step by step. And
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    in order to understand this, we need to
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    understand quickly the ICO framework if
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    you don't haven't heard about it yet.
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    Quick interruption here. While I was
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    editing the video, I realized the video
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    of me is pretty choppy. However, the
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    audio is perfect and the screen
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    recording is perfect. So, I really
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    wanted to get this video out to you as I
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    think it's full of value. So, I
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    apologize for the stuttering and I
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    thought to add this comment so you don't
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    worry that something is wrong with your
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    machine. It is actually the video
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    recording itself that is so choppy. I
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    hope that you will still be able to
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    enjoy. So, let's get back to the video.
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    We differentiate in our icon methodology
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    between personal knowledge management,
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    personal project management, business
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    project management and business
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    knowledge management. That can be
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    already complex enough. So let's just
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    focus on the personal part which is this
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    personal knowledge management and
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    personal project management. The thing
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    is when you go to YouTube or you go to
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    other methodologies, they either focus
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    on one or the other. So you have a lot
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    about PKM talking about Obsidian, notion
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    and all these solutions, but also you
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    have people telling you about time
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    management and it's always disconnected.
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    And today I will show you how these
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    things need to be connected and how they
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    work smoothly together where we move
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    information to action. Let's start with
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    the tool that many the professionals are
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    using. It is Appleotes. Okay. So you
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    probably using Appleotes and when we
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    think about it, it is your personal
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    knowledge management system. And here it
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    starts already when you think now about
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    on this simple map here what are you
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    actually using Apple notes for do you
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    actually track tasks there do you write
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    things down that has action well then in
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    this case I would rather move it into
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    the center which indicates now that
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    you're using Apple notes for both and
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    this is where the problem has happened
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    because Appleotes is not a task manager
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    and well it's not even a knowledge
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    manager a note takingaking app where you
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    can take notes you have some features
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    like text for simple organiz ization,
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    but it's not a personal knowledge
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    management tool either. And we will get
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    there in a moment. So, let's move it up
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    here and say we define it now as just
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    using it for information. But what do we
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    do with our actions now? And that's
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    where I love to-d doist. And let's move
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    this here. And now we have the actions
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    in here. So, I will take meeting notes
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    and Apple notes. And whenever an action
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    appears, I move it into to-do list. So,
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    now the thing is what happens during the
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    meeting? you have no time to open up a
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    to-do list and take down these notes and
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    so on. So if you really prefer to handr
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    write your notes into Apple notes and
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    write down your tasks there too, do so.
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    But then have a routine, a routine that
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    you have daily that just tells you
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    simply check your inboxes and your other
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    apps. So you have an inbox where you
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    keep these notes in and you might give a
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    tag or something in there note because
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    you can search your handwriting or you
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    type text, right? that indicates that
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    there are open tasks and then process
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    them later on into to-do list. It's as
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    easy as that. And the routine guarantees
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    that you won't forget this. How do you
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    handle routines? Well, you can set up
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    just a simple recurring task that recurs
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    every day depending on when you want to
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    process these things. A morning routine,
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    afternoon routine, and there is part of
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    the routine that you check the Apple
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    nodes inbox. This is already the simple
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    system because just by using this you
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    have separated information from action
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    but you also have a single source of
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    truth for your information and a single
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    source of truth for your action and
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    that's key. You might say this is too
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    simple man I have many more things maybe
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    this is the problem if you have a lot of
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    things in your PKM system here that
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    might be the problem but don't worry in
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    this video we will go deeper into this
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    we don't stop here but for I'd say let's
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    say 50% of the members they already
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    would benefit by just cutting things
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    down focusing on the personal part how
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    to get things done more efficiently and
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    have these two tools 12 years ago when I
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    was in corporate this was my lifesaver I
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    started using to-d doist also. We had
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    all the tools in the world in this big
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    company. I still needed a task list that
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    is for me personally because I was
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    involved in so many different projects
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    all over the world and I got actions via
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    email via different project manager. I
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    needed to have a clear list of tasks
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    that I need to do and that I can then
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    prioritize for myself and this is why I
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    needed this central point for my own
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    personal tasks. Maybe you can relate to
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    this. That's when people actually use a
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    piece of paper in order to write down a
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    list of tasks they want to accomplish
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    this week. That's what we teach in the
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    task management like a pro course inside
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    the ICO journey. There we talk about how
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    you set up routines but also your weekly
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    goals and your daily highlights. So you
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    really have the pure focus on the things
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    that matter during the week but still
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    compensate these unexpected events.
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    Let's move on to something that's
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    missing. If you're a busy professional,
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    you probably have meetings. Let's bring
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    in the calendar. Let's assume you're on
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    Google or Outlook, it doesn't matter.
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    And that's also in the PPM area because
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    this is where action happens. This is
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    time consuming. That's the time area.
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    This needs time. And we also have
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    emails. So, let's bring in the email.
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    And you see, we add the things. And
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    let's move it in here. And I explain you
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    in a moment. But you see already things
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    become more complex without even you
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    knowing. So, if somebody says, I'm a
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    professional. I'm just using Obsidian
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    for everything. No, you're probably not.
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    You at least have an email client and
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    you have a calendar in order to move
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    things forward and maybe you hook it
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    into Obsidian or you get your emails
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    into whatever or in notion and all these
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    things. In the end of the day, you have
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    these core applications that when
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    somebody removes the Gmail, all the
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    emails will be gone. So, you will need
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    to rely on Gmail or Outlook. As I said,
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    you can also use Outlook for this. And
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    if you have this, things become more
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    complicated already. But we talk about
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    this in a moment when we talk about
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    satellite apps. This is now still a
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    simple system. I have a calendar that
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    shows me the meetings that I have. I
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    have a task list to know exactly what I
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    need to work on. I have an email, which
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    is my team communication system, my
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    client communication system, and I have
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    a personal note-taking app. The key is
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    to make these things work together. And
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    what people then get excited about when
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    tools like to-d doist allow you now to
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    integrate with their Google calendar or
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    with other calendars and show up the
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    tasks on the calendar and that's
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    something I don't like to do because
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    this works if you have a low volume of
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    tasks yes then you can plan out these
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    maybe however we have hundreds of tasks
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    during the week and again as we have
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    seen here it's not as simple as it is
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    you probably also have a lot more tasks
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    going on too that's where a planner
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    application becomes essential in order
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    to connect these things together and
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    that's what we are using sanssama for
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    but you can also use something like
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    echiflow we personally really love
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    sanssama and now we come into the
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    satellite app so I just hover over to-d
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    doist and I can connect it also with the
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    calendar the sanssama application and I
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    can connect it with my email so now we
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    see that this sansama application is
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    connected to these three app it is now
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    in the satellite apps category what does
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    this mean I don't have to show you the
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    details inside the application if you
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    don't understand the big picture and
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    that's why we need to look at this in
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    this way and now you see all the data
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    that we get from these three
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    applications end up in sanssama and now
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    I get the big picture now I have my
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    calendar to see my restrictions my time
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    restrictions I have the tasks that are
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    scheduled and I think I need to plan out
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    or I can comside inside I can compare it
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    with the calendar or inside to-d doist
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    when you have the calendar there you
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    will see we can now move the routines to
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    sans sama that makes much easier and the
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    view inside sans sama gives you a
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    different way to do it. We are not going
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    into much detail about how this is the
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    difference but if you want to see a
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    video where I compare to-d doist and
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    sans sama to really show you the
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    difference between a task manager and a
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    planner application go to the comments
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    below and let me know. I'm happy to open
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    up my personal to-doist and sama and
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    show you the details in another video.
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    Right now it's crystal clear to me. I
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    get an invite to a meeting via email or
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    a request for a meeting. You schedule
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    the meeting in calendar. You go to the
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    meeting and take your notes and Apple
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    notes. And then any actions that arrays
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    out of this notes end up in to-d doist.
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    It is as easy as that. And now you see
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    that's something you can perfectly
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    replace with paper. So we can have a
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    paper notebook here and we can have just
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    like a Franklin planner and therefore we
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    can have a task list for these things
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    too. But with the sheer volume of
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    information and action nowadays, this is
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    where the digital tools shine. But
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    without understanding why you're
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    actually using these tools and how they
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    work together, you're lost. And after I
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    have the task collected, I plan them out
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    with my other time restrictions in my
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    calendar. This is how it goes. This is
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    all you need to to have. in order and I
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    guarantee this in order to boost your
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    productivity big time and at the same
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    time have full clarity. If you become
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    more efficient with these things with a
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    simple setup, you might hit a ceiling
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    when it comes to personal knowledge
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    management and that's where he basease
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    comes in after testing no technips for
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    years. You know we are aware of Tana,
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    Obsidian, notion all these complex
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    systems but Hepabase really nails it to
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    give you all the features even
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    whiteboarding and things like that. As
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    you have seen from other videos, I have
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    our own dedicated YouTube channel about
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    also keeping it simple and that's not
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    something easy to do nowadays. Many
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    tools urge you to take courses in order
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    to understand it and in the worst case
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    you need to download templates in order
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    to set up the tool in a way that you can
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    use it. But usually these templates are
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    not customized enough for your specific
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    use case. So that's why I'm using
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    heptabase in there Apple notes. Now you
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    have a conflict because now you have to
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    think about where do I place these notes
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    when I'm in a meeting. Do I do it in
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    Hepabase? Do I do it in Apple nodes?
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    Where do I find this later? And that's
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    what you need to be clear the moment you
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    add these PPM system that you start
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    scattering information unless you
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    perfectly define what you're using these
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    tools for. So Appleotes could become
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    just a capturing device, the
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    intermediate tool that you use for note
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    takingaking during meetings because this
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    is what you love to do. handwriting and
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    you don't want to look at the screen all
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    the time and you just want to take notes
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    and stay focused. Maybe that's you then
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    maybe you should keep Apple notes.
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    However, we move it down here to the
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    utility app section that is just
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    indicating that this is a temporal tool.
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    It's not the single source of truth for
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    your information in this case. So, this
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    makes Heptase the final destination. And
  • 00:11:36
    if you're a fast hyper then heep basease
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    is the go-to because I would always try
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    to send the information in my final
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    destination rather than to have an
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    intermediate step that I need to process
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    that I need to have a set up a routine
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    in between and so on. it goes directly
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    into single source of truth. But we know
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    there are many members who prefer doing
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    this. But it's just key to have a
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    routine where you process this
  • 00:11:57
    information that you collect here. The
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    actions into to-d doist and it the
  • 00:12:02
    information that is relevant. Maybe you
  • 00:12:04
    want to distill it goes into your final
  • 00:12:06
    destination habase. Maybe you like tools
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    like tana or workflowy or anything like
  • 00:12:12
    that. This is the moment you know where
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    it is you. This is you now. Maybe you
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    prefer outliners and that's why you're
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    using Tana. But then be aware maybe 20%
  • 00:12:22
    of Tana is enough for you to use. Or you
  • 00:12:25
    can use Workflowy or even to make it
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    even simpler using Evernote, right? This
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    is also an option that you can have. We
  • 00:12:32
    can place it perfectly this way too. But
  • 00:12:34
    now you see the definition stays clear
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    and these are core applications. So now
  • 00:12:39
    you're aware whenever you replace this
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    or you find a shiny object and you start
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    adding all these things after watching a
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    YouTube video, you get confused where
  • 00:12:49
    should I place now my information and
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    this is the key outcome of seeing it
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    this way. And in the next video I will
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    show you what happens when we add the
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    business part where we have project
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    management where we have business
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    knowledge management. You see complexity
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    increases. Therefore, we also need to
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    increase the complexity of our
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    productivity system but with informed
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    decisions. So, if you want to see the
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    next video, make sure to like and
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    subscribe the video. Share with your
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    other colleagues if they are not aware
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    of the system and struggling too and let
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    me know in the comments below. I catch
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    you up in the next video then. Okay, I'm
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    just testing if this is working. It's
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    actually recording the wrong screen,
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    which is this one.
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