Posted on 16 September 2008 by admin
From rob-thompson:
Getting Things Done: How to Achieve Stress-free Productivity Mega GTD resource list (commonly abbreviated as GTD) is an action management method created by David Allen, and described in a book of the same name. Both “Getting Things Done” and “GTD” are registered trademarks of the David Allen Company. Getting Things Done Mega GTD resource list rests on the principle that a person needs to move tasks out of the mind by recording them externally. That way, the mind is freed from the job of remembering everything that needs to be done, and can concentrate on actually performing those tasks. The floowing list is a comprehensive overview of the tools, websites, blogs, and software available to help you implement Getting Things Done You can buy the book here:
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Posted on 23 July 2008 by admin
From SimpleHelp.net:
One often overlooked aspect of using your computer productively is the desktop. Instead of having a pretty picture of the beach, try using one of these wallpapers.
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Posted on 22 July 2008 by admin
From Lifehack.org:
The iPhone has been out for more than a week and the hubbub has started dying off and the realities are starting to set in. Not to try and put more fuel on the fire of hype, but I always think the point when the Reality Distortion Field effect starts wearing off* is the best time to look at the technology objectively as well as the application options available to you.
I mean, when an application that tests how long you can push a button gets web-wide coverage, you know there’s some kind of reality distortion going on.
So, I’ve compiled a list of apps from the iTunes App Store that I’ve found useful and good for productivity that you might be interested in trying out. That is, if you hadn’t already done so during the week’s excessive hype. Or if you’re not busy playing Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart.
To find any of these apps and install them, fire up iTunes and run them through the iTunes Store search box. And if you’re favorite productivity application isn’t listed here, it could be because I haven’t tried it or didn’t like it—but then, just as likely, it might just be because of the bone-headed decision to restrict some apps by country.
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by admin
From Site:
Having a little trouble getting motivated? From work responsibilities to personal calendars and endless to-do lists, we can all find ourselves stretched in too many directions. To give you a little boost, we've generated a list of the top 100 productivity and lifehack blogs. Here they are, arranged by category, but in no particular order.
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Posted on 12 March 2008 by admin
From the site:
Last week we talked about how taking action is the first priority of a small business (or just about anything). This week it’s time to go beyond talk and start getting things done.
With that in mind, I’ve compiled a list of the best resources and tools available for taking action, getting things done, and generally being productive.
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Productivity Toolbox: 37+ Tools for Taking Action and Getting Things Done
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