Month: April, 2009
Why Is Falling Off The Wagon Acceptable?
David Allen claims he falls off the wagon all the time. He loses control and goes loopy (maybe) on a regular basis. His co-workers at his company also fall off the wagon and have regular in-house training just to get back on board. Twitter is full of people falling off the wagon. I used to [...]
Productivity Tips For People That Hate GTD: My Thoughts
Last week I read a very intriguing post on Zen Habits covering seven productivity tips for people that hate GTD. It was a great read (it’s nice to see these sorts of productivity posts still pop up there) though it garnered a lot of interest for several remarks that were included by the author, Jonathan [...]
Ask The Readers: How Have You Gone About Modifying Productivity Systems To Suit Your Own Requirements?
Whatever methodology you are a fan of – whether it be Getting Things Done, Do It Tomorrow, The Four Hour Work Week or even The Power Of Less – the one bit of advice that always gets repeated by bloggers and productivity fans alike is to tailor these systems to suit your needs. Perhaps, one [...]
Inner Trust And Why You Shouldn’t Lie On Your To-Do List
One of the truest facts of life is that trust needs to be earned. If you’re constantly lying to your friends… well, they won’t be your friends for very long. If nobody trusts the manager then he can’t create a stable team or get the most out of his people. Even telling a white lie [...]
Organize IT Recap: The Lie (Of The Lie) Of The Four Hour Work Week And Time Management In The Age Of Social Media
Organize IT recap for 03rd April 2009.
