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I recently polled Ask Metafilter for the best personal development sites: I want to compile a list of personal development and productivity sites. I’m looking for sites with real, practical information that you can use in your everyday life, sites that motivate you to be a better person, to try new things.
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Chris AnonA List of Excellent Personal-Development Sites
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Felipe TofaniLista de sites sobre desenvolvimento pessoal
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Nathan ReinJust what it says - a list of "excellent personal-development sites," like Lifehacker and 43Folders, plus some I've never heard of.
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Andrew WhiteI want to compile a list of personal development and productivity sites. I’m looking for sites with real, practical information that you can use in your everyday life, sites that motivate you to be a better person, to try new things.
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highrollerA List of Excellent Personal-Development Sites Posted by J.D. under Self-Improvement I recently polled Ask Metafilter for the best personal development sites: I want to compile a list of personal development and productivity sites. I’m looking for sites
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- Lifehacker — The 300-pound grandmother of productivity blogs. “Computers make us more productive. Yeah, right. Lifehacker recommends the software downloads and web sites that actually save time. Don’t live to geek; geek to live.”
- Scott H. Young (”Get the most out of your life!”) — Written by a recent high-school graduate! “While you may not have the same obsessive passion for personal development that I do, I hope that what knowledge and enthusiasm I can share from my own research and personal experiences can help you make steps towards making your life the best it can be.”
- To-Done (”Working to Live”) — “To-Done is a regularly updated collection of thoughts, writings, tips, tricks and information on personal productivity, work/life balance and getting things done.” Discontinued, though periodic columns appear at Lifehacker.
- I Will Teach You to Be Rich is Ramit Sethi’s excellent weblog about personal finance and entrepreneurship.
- Manager Tools — “Manager Tools is a weekly podcast focused on helping you become a more effective manager and leader. Each week we’ll be talking about new tools and easy techniques you can use to help achieve your management and career objectives.”
- Open Loops (”Because it’s your time.”) — A weblog about efficiency and productivity.
- Slacker Manager (”Paving the path of least resistance, so you don’t trip and fall.”) — A weblog for slackers who work as a living. “When you let a slacker do something they enjoy — and pay them for it — you’ve got the worlds best employee on your hands.”
- The Lazy Way to Success — “Hard work is passé. The paradigm-shifting concept is “Smart Laziness” — where success comes through cleverly avoiding work but still getting the job done. In this oasis, we celebrate those magical ways where doing less accomplishes more. “
- Chris Brogan features a “daily dose of ideas about self-improvement and creativity.”
- Productivity Goal, which is “a discussion about work productivity, time management organization, tools and tips.”
- Tricks of the Trade — Matthew Baldwin’s list of “professional secrets from those in the know”.
- What’s the Next Action? (”A weblog about Getting Things Done”) — “This weblog deals with everything GTD and the five phases of project planning as written by Dave Allen in his book “Getting Things Done”. I will try to record and publish my thoughts and experiences with this system to really “Get Things Done” in my personal and professional life.”
- Getting Back to Work: A Personal Productivity Toolkit, which is actually a single blog entry, but a useful one.
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