Unlike Krasnol, I found your comment helpful. Especially, the idea that knowing what to ignore is at least as important as knowing what's out there. Ignore the haters :)
This looks like a great resource, swyx. I'm considering buying but would strongly prefer to read a physical book. Do you plan to publish a print version?
thanks! I have no immediate plans but am open to the idea - if only for the fact that itd be freaking cool to give out my own book - any idea what the best way to do a small print run of books would be?
theres the added complication that i'm stuck here in Singapore due to coronavirus, whereas my target audience is all in the US. so i probably shouldnt do shipping myself.
It's not just this TIC-TOC thing but I've kinda converted all his CBT exercises like Cost Benefit Analysis, Daily mood log, Acceptance paradox, tec into my web app.
Small disclaimer: I made this site only for myself so it is buggy and unpolished as hell. Get's the work done for me though, but ymmv.
I'm using jobhound.io for my latest round of applications, and it's worked well as an alternative to a spreadsheet. Jobs are broken up into stages in the pipeline (Plan to Apply, Applied, Interviewing, etc.), and features include attaching notes, setting deadlines, and viewing job hunt metrics. I use my usual calendar app to schedule interviews.