Do you have two dozen tabs open right now on your browser? (Don’t lie.)
Wouldn’t it be nice to have a way to capture and sort through all of your interesting research, articles and experiences?
I recently got the chance to speak with creator of Value of Simple and longtime puttypeep, Joel Zaslofsky about his new book, Experience Curating: How to Gain Focus, Increase Influence, and Simplify Your Life.
Curating is a really fascinating topic, and one that is especially helpful for multipotentialites. I think you’ll enjoy this!
Check out Joel’s book, Experience Curating: How to Gain Focus, Increase Influence, and Simplify Your Life.
Your Turn
Got any questions for Joel about curating? How do you capture, organize and share the resources you discover?
Jared Easley says
Great job!
Thomas says
“Do you have two dozen tabs open right now on your browser?”
No, I have 60 tabs open right now in my browser.
Furthermore, I have a tabs organizing app which is saving easily 2000 tabs for me in labeled folders…
Yeah… I do a lot of research!
I’m going to remember Joel’s process: filtering, archiving, organizing, contextualizing, accessing and sharing. Seeing this is re-energizing me to organize and share the things I’ve collected.
Thanks a lot for making this video, guys,
from another Twin Cities resident!
Joel Zaslofsky says
Thomas, have you made any progress on the curating front in the past year? I know a number of us would enjoy an update and knowing a bit about how you’ve used a curator’s mindset, process, or tool box lately.