In this episode, Scott Hanselman and Mark Russinovich dive into how they each manage the flood of information, reminders, and ideas that fill their daily lives. From handwritten to-do lists to OneNote archives, they explore the balance between productivity tools and procrastination, and how offloading tasks can clear mental space. The two reflect on the psychology of lists, the illusion of control, and whether we’ll ever have a true second brain. A funny, self-aware, and relatable conversation about memory, focus, and the systems that keep us (mostly) functional.
Takeaways:
- Writing things down can free up mental space and reduce cognitive load
- Procrastination can serve a purpose when your brain keeps working in the background
- Organization doesn’t have to be perfect to be effective
Who are they?
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View Mark Russinovich on LinkedIn
Watch Scott and Mark Learn on YouTube
Listen to other episodes at scottandmarklearn.to
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정보
- 프로그램
- 주기격주 업데이트
- 발행일2025년 11월 12일 오후 4:15 UTC
- 길이20분
- 시즌1
- 에피소드28
- 등급전체 연령 사용가
