Tag Archive | "Tools"

Common To-Do List Problems And How To Fix Them, Part 1

Monday, September 7, 2009

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View original source The to-do list is perhaps one of the oldest staples for anybody trying to get organized and productive. Whether it’s on paper or as part of an app, it’s such a simple concept – write down a list of things you need to do and tick them off as you complete them. Unfortunately, [...]

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Ask The Readers: What GTD Apps Should I Try And Why?

Thursday, September 3, 2009

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In the process of writing Monday’s post on why I prefer the almighty pen and paper combination above all else, I ironically started to feel a slight twinge of curiosity about all those GTD apps out there. Most of the GTD related tweets on Twitter revolve around people’s experiments with different apps and I pretty [...]

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6 Reasons Why I’d Choose Pen And Paper Every Time

Monday, August 31, 2009

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View original image Last week I was asked on Twitter what my favorite GTD tools were for getting organized. Did I prefer the hifi or lofi approach? What was my favorite app? My answer was unequivocally that I prefered good ol’ pen and paper. I’ve always prefered the low tech approach and have never really experimented [...]

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4 Good Habits To Save Yourself (And Others) From Inbox Hell

Monday, August 10, 2009

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View original image Last week I published a guest post by John Anyasor on how to take revenge on your email inbox. He made a good point about sharing your email address. It’s very easy to just put your address out there, use it to register on a bunch of sites without a second thought, mention it [...]

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How To Take Revenge On Your Email Inbox

Thursday, August 6, 2009

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View original image This guest post was written by John Anyasor of HiLife2B. Email has been the culprit of countless wasted hours for as along as the internet has been in existence. Spam, promotions, emails from family members and coworkers, newsletters… it’s all too much. And this doesn’t even include the colossal number of replies that you [...]

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