Month: June, 2009
Organize IT Recap: The Productivity Map, 7 Hidden Lessons From GTD And How To Escape From Your Toxic Friends
Organize IT recap for 12th June 2009.
What Productivity Means To Me
Productivity. I still cling to that word here at Organize IT even though the whole getting things done fad has long since died down. But time and time again nowadays I read about negative posts on the subject (productivity is dead!). And each time, there seems to be an opposing idea of exactly what it [...]
Ask The Readers: What’s Your Take On Work/Life Balance?
The whole idea of work/life balance has been a big issue for quite a few years now. As we become more embroiled in work and businesses demand more and more from us, it increasingly encroaches on our personal time. It’s no wonder the popularity of personal productivity and time management has soared. But how do [...]
House M.D. And Why Making Mistakes Can Be Good
One of my favorite shows ever has to be House. Such is my love for the man that is Gregory House M.D. that when the fifth series finally started here in the UK last week, I went all fanboy-ish. Last year I wrote four life lesson you could learn from him. Unlike certain new shows [...]
Made A Mistake? Deal With It The Productive Way
Productivity has long since moved on from being about to-do lists and GTD to being almost a way of living. Basically, it’s about being organized, systematic and efficient in what you do and how you live, whether that be with coping when you feel down or – in the case of this post – learning [...]
