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- Kalimat al-Mutafalsif » Time management
[...] In addition to forcing myself to spend more time being productive, I’ve looked at ways to make myself more productive. A blog I was pointed at a few weeks ago, and have been reading faithfully since, is David Seah’s. This guy is really great at design, and I’ve been taking some of his productivity ideas and charts in order to force myself to be more productive. Well, not force, but to increase productivity by following some rules. First off, actually, comes from Harkins, who suggested I make sure to reflect every night on what I’d done, and how it could have been more productive. This is a great thing, as it takes me about half an hour to fall asleep, and I can spend that time pondering ways to be better rather than just laying there and day dreaming. As for waking up, I took David’s idea that one should set a base goal of three tasks a day. By the way, I should say that his forms are really amazing, and if you can use them, use them. Easy to use, nice to look at. But when I wake up, I pick three things to get done that day. Small such as “Make a post on how you’re organizing your time” to large, such as “Knock out CS abomination of code today, or else”. [...]
- Emergent Task Planner Update - sidereallife.com
[...] David Seah has issued an update to his free Emergent Task Planner form. [...]
- Track The Time Blog » Blog Archive » Tips for Staying Organized: On Paper
[...] The Emergent Task Planner — An amazing paper based tool for staying on track in your day. [...]
- Hodolog : Blog Archive : Gevanceerd en effectieve dagplanner: papier
[...] Zojuist is er een update uitgekomen, maar David komt ongeveer elke 14 dagen met aanpassingen en nieuwe varianten. [...]
- mcdave.net » links for 2007-01-30
[...] David Seah : Emergent Task Planner Tweaks (tags: GTD) [...]
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