Yearly Archives: 2006

Am I making this too difficult?

I was a bit surprised when I read Merlin Mann’s post at 43folders about his very simple folder system for email. I have ten folders and it still doesn’t seem like enough. Then I read his notes about the latest

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Paper Management

Oh, the paper possibilities! You can pile, you can procrastinate, you can create problems for yourself, or you can prepare a system. The 4 D’s of Productivity apply to paper management. They are: Do It Delegate It Delete It Delay

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Discoveries of the Day

Reading chris brogan led me to InstigatorBlog which led me to… Goal setting at emomsathome…no more negative goals, which led me to… motivation at Tales of a Corporate Hypnotist, which led me to… toach.net…how to increase proactivity.

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Organizing A to Z

A complete list by Maria Gracia: Organizing A to Z.

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Files

Files here, files there, files everywhere! There is so much paper to manage, and all kinds of files. Action files, financial files, tickler files, household records files, reference files, computer files. The tricky part about files is you have to

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Remind Yourself

We all could use a little help to remember things to do. We don’t want to forget important appointments or meetings, deadlines for projects, or repeating tasks. Electronic Reminders can be set in an electronic calender or apps like Google

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Weekly Plan

Planning is Thinking, and the ability to plan is a skill that employers want. Learn more about Daily Planning and create a Weekly Plan during the Weekly Review to see how your week will look in a week view. For

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Master List

Stephanie Winston, author of “Getting Organized,” recommends keeping a master list of everything you need to do. This is a running list of things you need to remember, discuss, plan, solve, errands to run, calls to make, etc. Low tech:

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Dial it up, dial it down

Are you in the drone zone, the panic zone, or somewhere in the middle? The drone zone-you may be moving, but you’re not productive. There’s no energy, no motivation. Dial it up: increase input-search for new ideas, design a creative

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Discovery of the Day

Success From the Nest is a new addition to the list of creative blogs I read. It has great cartoons plus this great post about discovering your passion(s). Reading Make It Great! led me to Rothacker Reviews … which led

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