What is the first app you open in the morning?

Tyrone Robb
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For work mine is OneNote.

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Andrzej Pacholik
Blinkist! Still half-asleep, not everything memorized but definitely energized :)
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Tyrone Robb
@andrzej_pacholik I forgot about that app. Has it changed much from its early days?
Andrzej Pacholik
@ty_robb Not sure, have been using it for >1 year now.
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Anastasia Liamets
Slack 👀 People in NA working with people in Europe will understand me.
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Cara (Borenstein) Marin
I'm a notepad-first kind of gal. I used to check slack / email first but found that it makes me feel a bit anxious. I start working on things that are urgent and non-important. When I start working in my PJs it only goes down from there... Using a notepad first helps me have a more enjoyable, intentional, and productive day. I write down - If I do this *one thing* today then the day is a success. Then I can keep anchoring to that as I choose where to spend my time during the day. In addition to the *one thing* approach, I like to do brain-dumps of other todos and things I don't have clarity on. I do this with a "todo sometime" list (some of these I'll end up doing, some I'll never do) - but it lets me get it out of my head. And for brain-dumps on topics I'm worried or unclear about, writing free-form helps me arrive at clarity / calm. What do you write in your OneNote?
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Tyrone Robb
@stash_new that an interesting approach. I may try something similar, I would need to make things a little more granular to get it to work. I have been working on copywriting over the last few weeks (but it feels like a lifetime). I find I do a better job first thing in the morning.
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Martyn Sadler
Clipral... Only kidding, I'm ashamed to say it's normally teams to do a calendar check! I'm that disorganised!
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Jake Strack | miingl
My Calendar to see if I can sleep in :)
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Tyrone Robb
@jake_strack is it a good feeling on the days you can? I would be annoyed with myself if I set an alarm on a day where I could sleep in.
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Jake Strack | miingl
@ty_robb my alarm is typically automatically set so I have to remember to turn it off.
Victor Detraz
Slack, Emails, Forums (growth and product related)
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Carolinus
Coinbase :D
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Girish Gilda
Alarm, just to close it.
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Oxana
Alarm 😁 to stop it and sleep more next 10 min Then check notifications in general, then it really depends on what I've seen in notifications
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Tyrone Robb
@oxana_ivanova I like the flexible approach.
Ghost Kitty
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Delia Potter
my email to check for any important messages
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Krishna
I usually do a daily weigh in and log it in the *excellent* Happy Scale app (for iOS). This app does so many things right and I've been using it for years. If you want to track/manage your weight I highly recommend it. And to be clear: I have no association with the developer, just a very happy customer of the product.
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Tyrone Robb
@kr1shnak it sounds interesting and I suppose it helps avoid those expletives when you have an unexpected loss or gain. I went on the scales recently and I was sure they were broken (well thats my excuse).
Meredith Lancaster
Slack. always got those late night messages from the PT folks.
Ryan Kara
Google Calendar. I like to see what my plans are for the day before I ultimately change them
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Tyrone Robb
@ryan_kara is that not always the way? Better than letting it change you.
Kevin Brendel
Browser, to check how many people bought our app while I slept :D
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Tyrone Robb
@kevin_brendel must be a nice feeling, well unless you expected 100 and had 1. Good luck with your upcoming PH launch.
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Kellie O Hara
Calendar - set alarms for appointments (because I need reminded lol) Whatsapp/slack - check in with our team & portfolio founders Notion - check to-do's (green-important/amber-not immediate/red-if I have time) LinkedIN - respond to inbox/engage/create/network PH - check out awesome launches to support Email - check enquires/respond/send
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Tyrone Robb
@thestartupwhisperer sounds like a solid routine.
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