P.D. Workman
2 min readNov 15, 2022

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I have been using Hookmark for a few weeks now. Ran through my free trial and purchased it without a moment of hesitation.

I have been working on my Todoist workflow, hyperlinking every task that I can to the "place" that I need to be on my computer to do it.

- "Post blog" every Tuesday morning opens up all of the tabs on my browser that I need to post it on my various sites and social media

- "Write" repeats three times each day and the hyperlink takes me into Obsidian to do my writing.

- "RCE Work" opens up a Todoist filter that shows all of the tasks associated with that client.

- Every morning, the first task in my RCE Work filter is going to be "Check Action for Pam folder" which is the folder where my client drops anything that he needs me to look at. Thanks to Hookmark, I just click the hyperlink and there is the folder for me to look through. Similarly "post blog" and "post podcast" for that client open the folders that he drops his blog posts and podcasts into when they're done so I can grab the next one and post it.

- the control sheet (an Excel spreadsheet) for one client's projects needs to be updated every Tuesday. Again thanks to Hookmark, I can just click on the "update control sheet" task and it opens up, ready for me to do so.

Hyperlinks from my task list keep me hyperfocused on the next task. There is no way to get distracted on my way there or to get to my file list and forget what I am there to look for. Thank you Hookmark! (And other programs like Obsidian with a URI scheme that lets you link to specific files from other programs.)

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P.D. Workman
P.D. Workman

Written by P.D. Workman

Writing riveting mystery, suspense, and young adult fiction about real life issues.

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