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Procrastination – NOT a Problem! - Stepcase Lifehack
Stress is never caused by life circumstances, but instead it originates in the thoughts that we have, and whether or not we believe them.
The Simple Dollar » Review: Unclutter Your Life in One Week
Dealing with clutter is an intense process, because it not only requires dealing with this backlog of stuff, but it also requires dealing with the elements in your life that are causing clutter.
The Simple Dollar » Managing the Natural Ups and Downs of Your Workweek
six steps you can take to help yourself become much more productive at work by matching your work to your mental energy.
Getting Things Done Explained for Students - Getting Things Done - Lifehacker
how to apply GTD to your school work.
Mono-Task And Work More Effectively - Dumb Little Man
a step-by-step mono-tasking plan to achieve true effectiveness in your work:
Turn Gmail Into Your Ultimate GTD Inbox - Gmail - Lifehacker
how he employs a couple of Gmail Labs features to transform Gmail into an impressive GTD inbox.
Organize Your Workspace for Maximum Productivity - Gina Trapani - HarvardBusiness.org
some simple organizing techniques can make your desk, cubicle, or office more conducive to higher levels of productivity.
How To Cope When You're Feeling Exhausted - Dumb Little Man
some “do”s and “don’t”s to help you to cope with your exhaustion
Working From Home: 10 Unconscious Cues to Create a Work-Life Balance | Awake At The Wheel | Crossroads of Work & Play
Working from home sounds like a very simple concept. But there are a lot of built-in structures and boundaries inherent in a going-to-the-office job that we often take for granted. Recreating those boundaries when our home and work is one and the same is a crucial part of achieving a work-life balance.
20 Tips to Manage Your Online Social Life – Part 1
Use pen and paper or mind mapping services like MindMeister to draw your social network or social map. There are several ways in which you can group and design your lifestream: Capture–Process–Share, Discover–Consume–Collaborate, Create-Share-Discover-Collect, etc.
Lifehacker - Practicing Simplified GTD - Geek to Live
Make three lists. Revise them daily and weekly.
Lifehacker - The art of the doable to-do list - Email
how to write a to-do list that makes getting your stuff done dead simple.
9 Lists To Keep Updated, and Keep Handy - Stepcase Lifehack
Here are nine lists that can be enormously helpful to all of us, if kept both current and accessible. Keep them wherever you like (for me, a Moleskine), but make sure you keep them.
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“Things I Want”
Every year, people I know ask me what I want for my birthday, or for Christmas, or just because they love giving me gifts (that last would would be nice, huh?). Usually, I have no idea what to tell them. That’s why I’ve started keeping a list of things I want - every time I hear about or come across something I’d like to have, no matter how big or small, it goes on my list.
If I get it, or don’t want it anymore, it goes away. It’s simple, but having this list gives me a running tally of stuff I actually want, so I’m not just telling my family and friends “anything’s great, seriously…” and then pretending to like what I get.
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“Got a Minute?”
We all have things that we’d like to do, but that aren’t required of us and that have no consequences whether we do them or not. I keep those things in my “Got a Minute?” list. If I have some free time with absolutely nothing to do, I’ll take a stab at something on my list. If they don’t get done, it’s not a big deal - it’s full of things I’d like to do when there’s nothing better or more important to do.
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Lifehacker - Top 10 Home Office Hacks - Home office
Whatever kind of work you do at home, your office is one place you want to spend the time to make comfortable and convenient. Take 10 of our tips on organizing, fixing, and streamlining that space.
Lifehacker - Beyond Life Hacks: Reusable Solutions to Common Productivity Problems - Habits
Let's face it: when you've run into serious productivity roadblocks like procrastination, distraction, and overwhelmed paralysis, keyboard shortcuts and index cards aren't going to save you—only better patterns of behavior will.
13 Effective Time Management Tips For Web Workers - Dumb Little Man
some good tips to help you manage your time more efficiently as a web worker.
Exclusive Download: Ten Must-Have Gmail Filters Available for Download
Now, since Gmail Labs added filter importing and exporting, we can share some of our favorites in a single file.
Inuit Blogged :: My ritual for a book
책의 첫 속지는 대부분 흰 여백에 제목만 적혀 있습니다. 이 부분에 책 읽기 시작한 상황을 적습니다. 출장 중이면 'In flying to Istanbul' 이 정도. 또는 책 입수 경위나 책에 기대하는 사항들, 그리고 시작일까지 두어 줄 끄적입니다. 책과 저 사이, 관계 맺기이자 아이스 브레이킹(ice breaking)이지요
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