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08 Aug 07

The Power of the Marginal

  • Some of Silicon Valley's most famous companies began in garages:
    Hewlett-Packard in 1938, Apple in 1976, Google in 1998. In Apple's
    case the garage story is a bit of an urban legend. Woz says all
    they did there was assemble some computers, and that he did all the
    actual design of the Apple I and Apple II in his apartment or his
    cube at HP.
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    This was apparently too marginal even for Apple's PR
    people.
  • Even in a field with honest tests, there are still advantages to
    being an outsider. The most obvious is that outsiders have nothing
    to lose. They can do risky things, and if they fail, so what? Few
    will even notice.
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blog.pmarca.com: The Pmarca Guide to Personal Productivity

  • Keep three and only three lists: a Todo List, a Watch List, and a Later List.

    The more into lists you are, the more important this is.



    Into the Todo List goes all the stuff you "must" do -- commitments, obligations, things that have to be done. A single list, possibly subcategorized by timeframe (today, this week, next week, next month).



    Into the Watch List goes all the stuff going on in your life that you have to follow up on, wait for someone else to get back to you on, remind yourself of in the future, or otherwise remember.



    Into the Later List goes everything else -- everything you might want to do or will do when you have time or wish you could do.



    If it doesn't go on one of those three lists, it goes away.

  • Each night before you go to bed, prepare a 3x5 index card with a short list of 3 to 5 things that you will do the next day.

    And then, the next day, do those things.

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20 May 07

Solve Tough Problems with a Brain Reboot | zen habits

  • How to Meditate
  • Get into a position where you don’t feel discomfort but aren’t completely relaxed.
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Scott H Young » Double Your Reading Rate

  • Over a year ago I picked up the book, Breakthrough Rapid Reading by Peter Kump,
  • 1) Remember, Reading is Not Linear
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24 Apr 07

Top 5 Personal Productivity Applications – SyncNotes is user’s personal favorite > Web 2.0 application listings, web 2.0 news, articles, community & lot more about web 2.0 from Neo Binaries > NEO Binaries: Hottest and Latest news on web 2.0, web based app

  • Personal productivity has a smaller user base than perhaps the business or Social/Community systems, but the requirements are pretty well defined. The consumers in this segment are well versed in the services and utilities available on the internet, and hence are the most difficult to satisfy. They usually are not from larger organizations and their requirement is mostly for personal reasons or for organizing their day to day activities. When you scale up such a requirement it can also be applied for Business users. The applications usually cater to managing information, publishing and managing media property and other personal requirements.
  • Listed below are the Top 5 Personal Productivity applications on the Web as per the views registered here at NEO Binaries.
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09 Apr 07

How to Do What You Love

  • Bounds

    How much are you supposed to like what you do? Unless you
    know that, you don't know when to stop searching. And if, like most
    people, you underestimate it, you'll tend to stop searching too
    early. You'll end up doing something chosen for you by your parents,
    or the desire to make money, or prestige—or sheer inertia.
  • Here's an upper bound: Do what you love doesn't mean, do what you
    would like to do most this second.
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Good and Bad Procrastination

  • pad

    Good and Bad Procrastination

    December 2005

    The most impressive people I know are all terrible procrastinators.
    So could it be that procrastination isn't always bad?
  • So the question
    is not how to avoid procrastination, but how to procrastinate well.
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02 Apr 07

Web Worker Daily » Blog Archive Six Tools for the Post-Email Era «

  • Amazon Web Services evangelist Jeff Barr proposes that we might move beyond email some day:


    I am starting to think that there may be such a thing as a post-email era, a time when we have forgotten about the entire concept of an Inbox, when there’s no such thing as catching up, and when more of our time and energy can be used in a more productive fashion.

  • Social media researcher danah boyd considers email dead “in the sense that it is not longer a site of deep emotional passion
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