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The Cult of Done Manifesto
"13. Done is the engine of more." I couldn't agree, well, more. via http://twitter.com/CogDog
Wired Campus: Computer Program Wants to Free Scholars From Computer Distractions - Chronicle.com
"Freedom is a shareware application that users instruct to disable their computers' network adapters for a fixed period of time, leaving them unable to browse the Internet for up to eight hours." via @hrheingold
HOW TO: Live Inside Twitter and Still Stay Productive
Some "practical" uses for Twitter
The End of Alone - The Boston Globe
"It's hard to imagine a Henry David Thoreau emerging from this millennial generation, someone motivated to log two years and two months alone in the woods around Walden and wax about how he "never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude." He'd have no time to observe the bullfrogs or water his bean plants. He'd be too busy searching for a Wi-Fi signal.
DESCARTES, NEWTON, LOCKE, Spinoza, Kant, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard -- they share the distinction of having been some of the greatest thinkers the world has known. They also share this: None of them ever married or had their own families, and most of them spent the bulk of their lives living alone. In his provocative 1989 book Solitude: A Return to the Self, British writer and psychiatrist Anthony Storr made a persuasive case for the value of deep, uninterrupted alone time. He found it in ample supply in the lives of not just philosophers and physicists, but also some of the greatest poets, novelists, painters, and composers."
Why I started keeping a daily “one-sentence journal” (ok, a not-quite daily journal).
An interesting idea. Very microbloggish.
Rands In Repose: I Don't Multitask
Just what I was getting at when discussing the power of the backchannel and the fallacy of increased attention
GTD + R :: Getting Things Done + RHODIA
A kind of card game for getting things done... featuring Rhodia notebooks
5 ways of breaking the procrastination habit
from Dr. Mike Kaspari of the Getting Things Done in Academia blog
Nozbe : simple and efficient web-based productivity system
GTD task management-- simple, fast, powerful. The fastest input of any web app I've seen.
MLOwiki
Wiki with information, support, scripts, etc for MyLifeOrganized (MLO) task/list software
Getting Things Done
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