

Support for iCloud™, MS Exchange, Gmail™, Google™ Apps, IMAP, POP3, Yahoo!™, AOL™, ™, ™Airmail was designed from the ground to retain the same experience with a single or multiple accounts and provide a quick, modern and easy-to-use user experience. I’m glad I did-I’ve used Airmail exclusively as my email client since mid-July.From the Airmail website:Īirmail 3 is a new mail client designed for El Capitan with fast performance and intuitive interaction. Regardless, I decided to check out what had changed in the latest version.When I read the updated features of Airmail along with the promise of a simplified unified experience across all devices, I decided to give it a try. I had tried an earlier version of Airmail, but was less than impressed. I used Spark exclusively on iOS for a month.But then, a reader wrote and told me I should check out Airmail by Bloop. Although Spark wasn’t perfect, I preferred it to the built-in iOS Mail app. I wrote about what I like and disliked in the app. Several months ago I wrote about my discovery of Spark email. I wish you a happy and healthy 2018.Sincerely, Jeff Taekman. An excellent reference on applying Agile to time management is the book: Getting Results the Agile Way.Here is a picture of my template for yearly planning: Now I'm off to do my review. Much of what I do is based on the Agile programming paradigm. I visually map out my year in MindNode.In addition to my goals, I also scheduled 30 day “sprints.” These are short term goals delving into new areas that interest me. I review my short, medium, and long term goals and begin to build out what the current year will look like.

I review the things I've accomplished over the previous year and the things I plan to accomplish in the new year. The servo mechanism works both positively and negatively-our subconcious thoughts determining our ultimate target.The book convinced me many years ago I should maintain both short and long term goals and I should favor positive imagery and goals over negative thoughts and beliefs.Each year during the last week of December or the first week of January, I do a two-year sweep. If you have not read the book, it essentially promotes the idea that our subconcious has a servo-mechanism that zeros in on wants and desires. I believe in subconscious mind and its role in achieving goals.Years ago I read PsychoCybernetics and strongly believe in its message.
