Archive for the 'Getting Things Done (GTD)' Category
Doing Just One Thing
My coach sent me this last week. Man, does this guy really get me. This post was not only useful, it was not written in a pseudo-spiritual West-Coast dialect by an energy-healer who … you get the picture.
Here’s an excerpt from the post:
“Just one thing” is different from “one thing at a time” or [...]
Zen to Done
If you’re like me, you want to be a Highly Effective Person with 7 (or 8 ) great Habits. You also want to be a master of Getting Things Done. However, you, like me, don’t really jive with the whole system. Every duck in a row leaves no room to just go with the flow, [...]
Goodbye GTD. Hello productivity.
Productivity is dead, long live productivity. No, really.
In his own words, “43 Folders is Merlin Mann’s website about finding the time and attention to do your best creative work.” He is now re-dedicating his site to people who want to actually do stuff. GTD is great, he claims, but he’s tired of pampering the converts [...]
GTD: Organize your music
This tip is definitely for advanced users…
Many times a day, I’ll jump into my iTunes to switch up the playlist, or find something new. I have a big library, so there’s lots there. Should just take a second, right? Not if I get sucked in to fixing duplicates, changing all the artist names to be [...]

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