Monthly Archives: June 2007

Discoveries of the day

WOWNDADI (Work Out What Needs Doing and Do It! Living a Productive Life) has written another excellent article about Frogs, Gnats, Butterflies and Gems, and how they masterfully disguise themselves so we won’t recognize their true identity. That article mentioned

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Top 100 Web Applications

From Webware.

Posted in information management

Discovery of the day

Great articles at Morris Institute for Human Values including Avoiding the Wrong Goals and The Definition of Insanity via Exceptional Dental Practice Mangagement.

Posted in personal development

Information and Findability

Like talents that are never found or expressed, like ideas that languish and are lost, “Information that’s hard to find is information you can’t use.” -Peter Morville, author of “Ambient Findability.” This is something that fascinates me about productivity and

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The portable gtd mini system

A system to manage tasks can be electronic, paper, or a combination or hybrid sytem. Over time I have come to lean more upon the electronic option, and Keep It Super Simple, relying mainly on various Google apps like Docs

Posted in productivity, videos

Hop to it!

Hop To It…That’s Brian Tracy’s advice in the book “Eat That Frog!” Tasks that have a positive impact are often those that align with your values, purpose, and vision. They may be the result of Purpose Planning. These tasks might

Posted in Books, productivity

Contexts

I want to highlight a comment by Andy of Naunce Labs that just might make me re-think my opinon of contexts. (darn it!) By the way, I’m very intrigued by what they are working on there and will be watching

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A paper planner tool for the weekly review

My paper planner began gathering dust as I switched to an Android smartphone and tablet. I transformed it into a tool to use at my desk for the weekly review. This clarified the process for me and makes it more

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GTD made visual

At Zen Habits Massive GTD Resource List, I stumbled upon three great workflow charts that make my attempt at understanding what GTD looks like appear quite pitiful. Whoever is behind them has done a wonderful job of making GTD visual.

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Discovery of the day

I discovered Exceptional Dental Practice via The Happiness Project. You might be thinking about now, “why would I be interested in a blog about dental practice?” And so I’ll tell you: great writing on topics that range from customer service

Posted in Ideas That Work
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