Hi all,

This week I’ve been thinking a lot about productivity and why so many of us overcomplicate our systems. Between endless to-do apps, color-coded calendars, and fancy dashboards, we often spend more time managing tasks than actually completing them.

That’s exactly what inspired this week’s video: “Stop Overcomplicating Your To-Do List”, a reminder to simplify how we track our work and free up more time for what actually matters.

Tech Vitals

Stop Overcomplicating Your To-Do List

In this week’s video, I share why the simplest system is often the most effective. I break down how I use Apple Reminders to manage my daily tasks without the chaos of overbuilt productivity setups.

Here’s the main takeaway:

  • Your to-do list should help you do things, not manage things.

  • Focus on a short, actionable list for the day.

  • Use your tools to simplify your workflow, not complicate it.

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your own system, this one’s for you.

Creator Heartbeat

This week, I focused on turning a casual post I made on Threads into a full video. Threads has been great for testing ideas quickly, if a post resonates there, it’s probably worth a deeper dive on YouTube.

Behind the scenes:

  • I’ve been experimenting with BlackTwist to schedule posts and keep up with community interactions.

  • It’s given me more space to actually reply to comments instead of just posting and disappearing.

If you want to check them out, here is my affiliate Link: BlackTwist App

Content Radar

I listened to a fantastic episode of Jay Clouse’s podcast, where he interviewed Colin and Samir. Here are a few key takeaways from my Snipd notes:

  • Audience Connection Over Virality: The creators who win long-term aren’t chasing viral hits, they’re building trust with a specific audience.

  • The Flywheel of Ideas: Test concepts quickly on social media to gauge reactions before investing time into full videos.

  • Revenue Diversification Matters: Ads are only one piece of the puzzle—memberships, courses, and partnerships help creators stay sustainable.

This conversation was a great reminder that the best content strategies start with knowing your core audience and consistently serving them first.

Pulse Check

I’d love to hear: What’s your current to-do list setup? Are you team simple (Reminders, Notes) or team complex (Notion, ClickUp, Todoist)?

Hit reply and let me know. I’m thinking of doing a follow-up video where I try out different setups based on your suggestions.

Thanks for reading!

Bill

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