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9: We're Not Gurus

<p>This week we reply to our first listener question about processing and batching incoming email. We also catch up on Jean&rsquo;s ongoing story of making decisions and phone calls to get her car serviced. James talks about how his single share of Disney stock generates a surprising amount of inputs to be processed.</p> <p><a href="https://amydawsauthor.com/tirestirestires/">Tires Tires Tires</a>, the story of overcoming writer&rsquo;s block while getting the car serviced.</p> <p>Listeners: We encourage you to do your weekly review, if you haven’t already. And after you finish your weekly review or if you reach a goal like hitting Inbox Zero, we’d love to hear from you on Micro.blog (<a href="https://micro.blog/TheWeeklyReview">@TheWeeklyReview</a>) or Twitter (<a href="http://twitter.com/WeeklyReviewFM">@WeeklyReviewFM</a>).</p> <p><br> <audio controls="controls" src="https://micro.blog/pages/downloads/4155/567660/56040.mp3" /></p>

An episode of the The Weekly Review podcast, hosted by The Weekly Review, titled "9: We're Not Gurus" was published on June 22, 2018.

June 22, 2018 · The Weekly Review

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This week we reply to our first listener question about processing and batching incoming email. We also catch up on Jean&rsquo;s ongoing story of making decisions and phone calls to get her car serviced. James talks about how his single share of Disney stock generates a surprising amount of inputs to be processed. Tires Tires Tires, the story of overcoming writer&rsquo;s block while getting the car serviced. Listeners: We encourage you to do your weekly review, if you haven’t already. And after you finish your weekly review or if you reach a goal like hitting Inbox Zero, we’d love to hear from you on Micro.blog (@TheWeeklyReview) or Twitter (@WeeklyReviewFM).

This week we reply to our first listener question about processing and batching incoming email. We also catch up on Jean’s ongoing story of making decisions and phone calls to get her car serviced. James talks about how his single share of Disney stock generates a surprising amount of inputs to be processed.

Tires Tires Tires, the story of overcoming writer’s block while getting the car serviced.

Listeners: We encourage you to do your weekly review, if you haven’t already. And after you finish your weekly review or if you reach a goal like hitting Inbox Zero, we’d love to hear from you on Micro.blog (@TheWeeklyReview) or Twitter (@WeeklyReviewFM).


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