Archive for 2008

Self-Help Myths: The Early Bird Catches The Worm…

June 23rd 2008   Self-Help Myths   19 comments

Productivity bloggers love to go on about getting up early. After some GTD loving, sleep is probably the most discussed topic out there… except here. Is this where I’m going wrong? Anyways, why is it so important whether you drag your body out of bed at midday, 8AM or even (ouch!) 5AM? Apparently, from those who do it on a daily basis it is supposed to make you more productive, if only for the reason that you get more stuff done with less distractions because the rest of the world is still (wasting time) sleeping.

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Inspirational Quotes: The Four Hour Work Week

June 22nd 2008   Quotes   3 comments

Last week I finally bought The Four Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss. Like Getting Things Done it has something of a cult following. Though I’m only a quarter of the way through I’m already seeing some intriguing ideas that I will no doubt be discussing in the near future. In the meantime I’ve collated a selection of quotes from the book to give you an idea of what it’s all about.

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Organize IT Recap: Instant Messaging At Work, Sleep Myths

June 20th 2008   Recap   3 comments

Organize IT recap for 20th June 2008.

  • The amount of sleep you get is a big issue when it comes to your health, and the time you get up in the morning is equally debated in personal development circles. Many blogs argue that getting up early makes you more productive. Been there, tried it, doesn’t work for me. On Monday I am going to be discussing the myths related to productivity and sleep. Until then Time has a great look at recent studies suggesting that sleeping less than 6.5 hours or more than 8 hours is actually bad for you, completely breaking my belief that I was getting an healthy amount of sleep every night. What are your sleep patterns?
  • It might surprise you to know that South Park, the often funny, often crude cartoon series (twelve years old and counting!) can actually teach us a few (sensible) things about business. Twenty five whole tips in fact.
  • Instant messaging can apparently improve workplace productivity, because there are less distractions associated with it. I personally find this interesting because I’ve always found instant messaging to be very distracting in my personal life, so assumed the same would apply at work (not that I have the option to IM where I am). Nowadays I have totally cut out the use of programs like MSN and very carefully limit my time spent on social networking sites. Do you use instant messaging at work? How do you find it compares to conventional phonecalls and emails?

The 3 Key Steps For Keeping Promises To Yourself

June 18th 2008   Personal Development   8 comments

We all know the importance of keeping promises to people. Keeping promises leads to trust which is one of the bedrocks of any good relationship, whether it be with friends, work colleagues or your partner. However there is one element of keeping promises that gets overlooked - keeping promises to yourself.

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How To End The Multitasking Madness And Regain Your Sanity

June 16th 2008   Productivity   6 comments

In this age of instant access information, always available entertainment and bottom line obsessed business our time, energy and focus is always at a premium. It seems to be a common and accepted part of life that we need to multitask to keep on top of it all. The only problem is we aren’t actually very good at it…

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