15 Obsidian Plugins that I can’t live without
With over 600 plugins at the time of writing this article, Obsidian.md users are spoilt for choice when it comes to plugins. Many of these plugins are super niche. So here are the ones that I find most useful, and perhaps, you will too. All of these plugins can be downloaded from the “Community Plugins” section in Obsidian, but I have included the link to the GitHub repository anyway to give credit where due. Advanced...
What to expect here, my podcast commitment and a bit about me
Ross Griffin Podcast What to expect here, my podcast commitment and a bit about me: What to expect here: I just quit my job I am starting a business I want to learn I interview people to help me learn Also I am curious Who am I? 3 years eCommerce & marketing Rossgriffin.com 3000 monthly viewers Weekly newsletter growing at about 30 subscribers a month currently 300+ I write about productivity, business and self improvement...
Divergent vs Convergent Seasons
When I find something that I am interested in, I tend to be a very passionate person. When I was 10 I picked up a digital camera for the first time and I have been interested in photography ever since. When I was 12, I started playing drums. Later on in my teen years I picked up coding and got into web development, this has led to my current fill time job as an eCommerce...
Breaking News and Milk
Part I Breaking News Some poeple will tell you that the term “Breaking News” came from before the internet. When we still used the print press, breaking news was important enough to “break” the already set type to accommodate the story: Before the internet, the final draft of the newspaper would be fixed in a case for printing. Casing was only done once the news was finalized yet under rare circumstances when some changes were...
The Round Up #35
Hey Everyone! Welcome to all the new faces around here. 👋 This week I got chased by Zebra while walking my dog in a local nature reserve. Also, I’ve been focussing on waking up early. Over the past 3 – 4 months, I have gradually moved my wake-up time from 6:00am to 5:00am. Here is a great tweet by Thomas Frank on why you Shouldn’t wake up earlier: There’s nothing special about getting up early. It’s just easy for...
The Round Up #34
Hey everyone, welcome to the 30 people that have signed up since the last newsletter. I haven’t been very good at releasing this newsletter for the past few weeks. I am sorry 😂Life’s been busy and I needed a break. Quite a bit has happened in the past few weeks. Two weeks ago I participated in the Midmar Mile. It’s the worlds largest open water swimming event. I am going to be talking more about...
A Day of Rest, Self-Reflection and Appreciation
This is a guest post by Eric Golban Resting This past Saturday I participated in a day of rest which meant: no working no physical activity no cooking no technology including phones, laptops, etc. In Judeo-Christian religion, this is also known as keeping the sabbath. However, I didn’t do this for religious reasons, but rather for spiritual ones. A part of me also did it for research purposes, curious to see what benefits it may...
The Round Up #33
Hey everyone, I hope you are well. There have been 5 awesome people that have joined us since last week. Finding Adventure in your backyard I’ve been watching a lot of Beau Miles, he’s an Australian adventurer and outdoorsman. One of his foremost philosophies is finding adventure around you. This is a guy that has run 700km+ across the Australian alps and kayaked 2000km around the southern tip of Africa. Recently in the spirit of...