Organize IT Recap: Paper Based Tools, Arnold Schwarzenegger

January 18th 2008   Recap   4 comments

Organize IT recap for 18th January 2008

  • For some reason the number of comments over the last month has dwindled dramatically. I always enjoy the exchange of thoughts/ideas and while I don’t want this to come across as a plea for everyone to start commenting again, I’m curious to know why people have shied away recently. Let me know what I’m doing wrong and hopefully I can take measures to get you all commentating again!
  • I’ve always preferred paper based solutions for organizing my life. I don’t like to spend more time on my computer than necessary. How To Be An Original has done a brilliant analysis of different paper based solutions, including Filofax and the ever popular Moleskine. Very interesting read if you are into those sorts of tools.
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger with self improvement advice? Considering he won numerous bodybuilding awards, was one of the highest paid actors in his prime and is now the governor of California, maybe he can teach us a few things. The Positivity Blog details his top five tips.

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Hi James. Can’t speak for everyone, but as for me, last month was the holidays AND the start of new years resolutions (actually, January resolutions, based on you convincing me that yearly resolutions are not the way to go). I’m only barely getting back to my blog reading habits now.

Ah, thanks for pointing that out Al. I won’t worry about it now. It was just that the lack of comments were at odds with the recent boost in visitors. Glad my anti resolutions article influenced you. How are the monthly resolutions working out so far?

The monthly resolutions are going pretty well actually. Knowing that it’s monthly instead of yearly makes it more of a hill rather than a mountain to climb.

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