Tag Archive | "Productivity"

5 Ways You Can Cure Yourself Of ‘Someday’ Disease

Monday, November 30, 2009

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Last week I wrote about the ‘Someday’ disease. It’s the syndrome that runs rampant in modern society. Millions of people put off their lives, goals and dreams all the time, saying they will do it someday. But when exactly? When conditions are perfect? When you  have enough experience and knowledge? In that previous post I [...]

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‘Someday’ Is A Disease, Do You Suffer From It?

Monday, November 23, 2009

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Someday in the future I want to get out of my apartment and get a house complete with a garden. I’ll be able to play my music as loud as I want and have somewhere to kick a football around. Someday, maybe in a few years time, I want to learn a new language and [...]

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Productivity Down! An Emergency Response Guide

Monday, November 9, 2009

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View original image Emergency! You’ve fallen off the productivity wagon. You’re tired, you’re feeling down, you’re procrastinating, you might even be a little hungover, and you feel like chucking that to-do list in the bin. We’ve all been there, and more often than not when you’ve lost your momentum it’s doubly hard to get it [...]

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Productivity Tips #15: Focus On That Which Matters Most

Thursday, November 5, 2009

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I think I’ve realized why it’s so easy to succumb to the whole getting things done, do stuff for the sake of it attitude. We all want to achieve Big Things in life. We want to feel like it’s all worth it and that at the end of the day we’ve achieved something with our [...]

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Modern Life Sucks: 4 Ways The Status Quo Is Wrong

Monday, October 19, 2009

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View original image The more books I read (Brain Rules, Predictably Irrational and Freakonomics to name a few recent ones) and the more I write on this blog, the more I come across ideas and concepts that go against the conventional advice dished out by businesses, schools and the media in general. This is in [...]

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