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  1. 50 things I didn’t know last year : All Things Bright by Kathleen Bright

    [...] David Seah: Productivity through Discomfort. Stepping outside your comfort zone is a great idea! Plus, the only way to test your limits is to keep going until you fail. This is also the only explanation or justification for the crazy amount of stuff on my to do list. :) [...]

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  2. Power of three: Goal-setting: Studying (2 of 3) : All Things Bright by Kathleen Bright

    [...] Productivity through Discomfort, Dave Seah [...]

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  3. average american girl » Blog Archive » Some great stuff I found in my feed reader…

    [...] I’m a productivity freak. I love organizing, tools to organize with, time-management; really all things releated to productivity. In my travels through the internet I came accross David Seah. This guy is a real gem. He takes productivity very seriously. He’s trying out a new theory and it sounds awsome. And a little intimidating. [...]

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  4. Bright Meadow » Sunday Roast: is parsley scarier than nutmeg?

    [...] Work these last couple of weeks has suddenly gone from ‘very busy’ to ‘totally and utterly insane’ and is looking like it won’t stop till it reaches ‘go have a nervous breakdown because you’re never going to get everything done’. Ok, so I do my best work when I’m under pressure. I actually enjoy tight deadlines because it means I can justifiably have a little grumble and feel hard done too, but I haven’t had a holiday since April and even that was just a week. Right now I’m running on empty and literally counting the days till Christmas not because of the holiday/presents/seeing family but because I will be able to sleep for a week. All of which makes me think that David has the right idea with three tasks a day… [...]

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