Month: February, 2008
Ask The Readers: What Don’t You Like About GTD?
We all know that GTD is a very popular system for those wanting to get a grip of their workflow and productivity levels. However, like most things it has its negative qualities; features and aspects that don’t work as intended or simply aren’t practical for the average person to use. It’s got me thinking about [...]
Self-Help Myths: Expand Your Comfort Zone
Welcome to another post in the self-help myths series! This time I will take a look at the comfort zone, which is the collection of areas, thoughts, attitudes and environments in your personal, social and work lives that you have become accustomed to. To stray away from these would cause varying degrees of anxiety, which [...]
Organize IT Recap: Be Alert In The Morning, Perfectionism
Organize IT recap for 15th February 2008 I’m currently compiling some big updates to my most popular content that I will publish over the next two weeks, namely my list of GTD blogs and my productivity templates. If anyone has any link suggestions, or feedback on my templates then please let me know! If you [...]
The Art Of Conversation: Main Topics Of Conversation
Last month I looked at how to develop your conversational skills by adopting a simple trick for asking open questions (thanks to Chrissy and her guest post for inspiring this mini series). In this post I want to take this topic further and look at what the main areas of conversation actually are.
The Organize IT Habits: Always Ask Why And How
Ever met somebody who always had questions and continually looked to tweak and improve? These people aren’t negative and critical of everything, they are simply curious and inquisitive. Looking at why things are the way they are and how they can be improved is one of the strongest mindsets you can ever develop. Look at [...]
