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Jul
5
2011

The Liaise solution automatically finds the critical information woven into these daily communications, and transforms it into actionable reminders and reports. There's no need to exit your e-mail and reenter the same information into another application with rigid rules and pre-set workflows.
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What's the latest status? Who's responsible? When's it due?Busy knowledge workers continuously assign work, update colleagues and monitor status using email. Through a patent-pending technology, Liaise automatically identifies and captures these actionable items within your business communications. You and your colleagues are always as up-to-date as your last email.

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Jul
3
2011

Use Yast to time stuff. A project, a task, a boiling egg… whatever.

It’s simple – You do something, you time it, you see how long it took. That’s it. Even if you’re timing lots of different stuff, or lots of different people, it works the same:


Do it, time it, see how long it took.

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Sep
21
2009

You want to know how you can make more of your time? You want to track your time portably but don't trust web apps to keep your data? You're looking for a time tracker that works on Windows, Linux and Mac to complement your personal Portable Office?
Relax

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May
4
2011

Dev Todo is small command line application for maintaining lists of tasks. It stores tasks hierarchically, with each task given one of five priority levels. Data is stored as XML, so various XSLT templates can be executed on the XML to convert it into different formats (eg. HTML).

Data is stored in a file named .todo in the current directory. Depending on the setting of backup in your configuration file, there may also be files named .todo.1, .todo.2, etc.

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Nov
14
2008

CogNews - Cognitive Science News including Neuroscience, Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy of Mind, Anthropology, Biology, Linguistics, Autonomous Intelligent Robotics, Science

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  • 119. Create a framework. As many writers have said, the blank page can be the biggest show-stopper. Instead of trying to rely on pure inspiration, set your topic or theme and start creating within confines. Think within the box you create for yourself.

     

    20. Remove obstacles to creativity. That friend who calls to complain about their life can wait until you can afford to get stressed about their problems.

     

    21. Don’t judge your ideas until you have plenty to judge. Don’t be embarrassed by yourself – just write them all down! Even if you start with “pink polka-dotted lizard.”

     

    22. Keep a journal. It can get your mind working, and in a month, or a year, when you’ve gained some distance from what you’ve written it can give you new ideas.

     

    23. Stop telling yourself you’re not creative. If you tell yourself not to come up with ideas, then you probably won’t – no matter how hard you try.

     

    24. Don’t be a workaholic – take breaks. Your mind needs a chance to wind down so it doesn’t overheat and crash.

     

    25. Experiment randomly. What does a flanger sound like on a vocal track? Like Lenny Kravitz, of course.

  • Is the entertainment or social value worth the time and effort to maintain the input?
    • Avoid anything billed as “infotainment”. Infotainment, that bastard child of the mass media’s onanistic self-importance, is supposed to be information combined with entertainment; far more often, it’s neither.
    • If you find yourself nodding enthusiastically in agreement with everything someone says — even me! — chances are you are not being informed.
    • Turn off your TV. (Yeah, like that’s going to happen…)
    • Shoot your TV. 550,000 Elvises can’t be wrong.
    • One in, two out. Don’t add another RSS feed without deleting two. (But not this one!) Don’t subscribe to an email list unless you first unsubscribe from two. And so on.
    • Have goals. Make sure every input in your life has a purpose — and delete it when it no longer serves that purpose. You might subscribe to a magazine to get a free book bag — fine. If the goal has been met, go ahead and throw out the magazine — don’t feel obligated to maintain an input once it’s achieved its purpose.

  • WWhen you first start thinking about making a large purchase — television, car, whatever — odds are that you start out with a specific brand or model in mind. But then you start doing research, looking at other options and generally dithering about your decision. The whole process can take months, and, when you finally make up your mind, there is a fair chance that you went back to your initial choice.
Feb
8
2009

  • Short, regular work schedule
  • Leave yourself a rough edge
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"3. Limit your communication time. Going into your email inbox? Just give yourself 10 minutes to read, reply, delete, and get out. Going to do Twitter? Give yourself 5 minutes. Seriously, set up a timer. Don’t let these things take up all your attention.

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    • It must be stated with no alternatives
      In war, when lives are at stake, there is no alternative to victory. Seldom is there the same life and death consequence in the business world, but the stakes can feel just as high sometimes.

      When setting a goal, it must be stated with a firm “all-or-nothing” way of thinking. A soft goal isn’t really a goal at all – it’s a hope. You can hope to be successful or you can plan to be successful. Setting goals with no alternatives leads to the success you deserve.
    • It must be something you want to do
      At the end of the day, successful goal setting is about passion. If you have passion for a goal then you are more likely to accomplish it. Your passion gives you the energy to keep moving forward in spite of the negative voices you hear or the obstacles you encounter.
Jan
18
2011

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Jan
20
2011

  • I will focus more on less.  I will get rid of stuff I do not use.
  • I will not try to read other people’s minds.  I will not make other people try to read mine.  I will communicate effectively.
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