Month: May, 2007
Ask The Readers: Do You Prefer Digital Or Physical Media?
As we get more space on our computers and can now save so many files digitally online, the whole issue of having the physical product versus the space it takes up is a big one. While I keep digital copies of my photos on my computer, my partner likes to have them developed and put [...]
What Influences Our Priorities In Life?
How we prioritize things in our life is determined by a number of factors. It’s not just about something having a high or low priority, It’s not just about how urgent or how much time something requires. Yet we don’t just randomly decide to do one task over another. There is a logic to it [...]
Organize IT Recap: Learn To Read Faster, A Large Collection Of How-To Videos And The Importance Of A Good Shredder
Organize IT recap for 19th May 2007. Check out this very interesting tool that claims to train you to read faster. I’ve given it a try and it definately shows potential. It’s a simple concept that flashes words of text at you at a specified speed. This forces you to eliminate backreading and reduce subvocalization… [...]
How I’m Developing Positive Habits With A Weekly Project
Over the last month I have been experimenting with having one big weekly project. My first week involved doing a media fast and this week I have been attempting to go to the gym for five days in a row. The purpose of this is to break old, bad habits (procrastinating over going to the [...]
Forget The To-Do List, Start A Done List
View original source To-do lists are such a common productivity tool but lists don’t have to be restricted to just stuff that you need or want to do. For instance, GTD encourages you to break down your next actions into lists defined by contexts, which are essentially to-do lists but grouped by when or where [...]
