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  1. Freelancer’s Motivational Tool: Week Tracking Sheet v1 « Corrie Haffly

    [...] carry you through.” “Make it into a game.” “Set a timer.” “Use Dave Seah’s cool motivational forms to blast through projects.” The usual motivational tricks aren’t working for me. I [...]

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  2. 5 Great Productivity Tools for Online Writers

    [...] prevented procrastination, even with the TV on full blast. And that isn’t all! David provides Destruct-o-Matic and Power User editions, cute little variations on the original idea. Click the links above to be [...]

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  3. San Diego Diary » Blog Archive » Task Progress Destruct-o-Matic…

    [...] http://davidseah.com/ Check out the section with the Progress Destruct-o-Matic. http://davidseah.com/archives/2005/11/13/task-progress-destruct-o-matic-edition/ [...]

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  4. Joel Longie Art and Weblog » Getting Organized and Staying Motivated

    [...] Also check out the task tracking system that David Seah has created called The Task Destruct-o-Matic. This system can be used for more specific tasks and is actually great fun. I have been using it for the last few days and love it. [...]

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  5. Matt Bob Jones 2.0 :: Finishing a Project

    [...] I love the feeling of completing a project but I can’t wait to get started on the next one. I’ve found that by using the Task Progress Tracker I get a lot more done but once I complete a project, putting a check in the done box just isn’t satisfying enough. Dave Seah agrees and has created another version the Task Progress Tracker called the Task Progress Destruct-o-Matic Edition. In this edition when you start a project you can fill in the initiate bubble and the assult bubbles when you complete a chunck of work and the assault bubble can mean whatever you want. They could be 15 minute intervals or seperate sections of a project. Whatever works better for you. Once you complete a project their is a larger bubble that you can fill in and you can cross out the entire line if that makes you feel better. At first I didn’t use this edition because I felt the original Task Progress Tracker would be more helpful but now I see that I was wrong. This edition may look a little sillier, but that’s the point. To get more done and enjoy doing it. [...]

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