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  1. Inspire. Danspire. » The Best Applications

    [...] Emergent Task Timer - I stumbled the this program earlier this year. Although it is still in Alpha it helps me stay on task by giving me a reminder every 15 mintues to fill in my project and time worked on it. Inventor and creator, David Seah, built the online version and also has a standalone version for Macs and PCs. At the end of the day there is any easy print button. [...]

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  2. Equivocality » Blog Archive » Guest Entry: Inspiration is Everywhere

    [...] only do I admire his writing style and content, I’m envious of his ability to come up with creative, phenomenal ideas. I’m glad that he agreed to participate in this exercise, and leave his [...]

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  3. The Telecommuterer

    Three Tips for Handling Distractions when Working from Home...

    Working from home has lots of benefits: no commute, you don’t have to dress for the office, play your music loud, etc. However, in order to keep up (and improve on) your productivity while working at home, it is essential to come up with and enac...

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  4. Senia.com — Positive Psychology Blog » What’s your best organizing tip?

    [...] I use Dave Seah’s tools, especially the Emergent Task Tracker (Flash version) to do things faster within the day. [...]

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  5. The Frugal Law Student - » How I Get Things Done in Law School

    [...] At the top I have my Semester and Weekly goals. Below that I have my Weekly Review Section. This was inspired by the Emergent Task Manager from David Sheah. For each class, I’ve listed the four things that I want to do each week to review. They include reviewing outlines, going through flash cards, listening to Sum and Substance Mp3s, and hypo problems. My goal each week is to do each of those things four times for each class. Whenever I complete a task, I fill in the bubble. I figure if I fill out the bubbles completely, I’m in good shape going into finals. Next, I have my project list, followed by my next actions list divided into law school, home, and errands context. Here’s what it looks like. [...]

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  6. DesignNotes by Michael Surtees » Creating a system for your design goals

    [...] On a secondary note, he’s also created a flash application to track your design work time at The Printable CEO™ Online Emergent Task Timer. There you’ll be able to use it online or download it as a stand alone. The only catch is that you have to print the screen at the end of the day to keep track of it - you can’t save it digitally. [...]

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  7. Apfel(B)log

    Noch ein nützlicher Kalender für 2007...

    Das Beste kommt immer zum Schluss. Einen sehr guten und handlichen Kalender 2007 hat David Seah erstellt. Das Gute daran: Er liegt als Exceldatei vor und stellt die Zeit in Blöcken dar, so dass man den Kalender oder auch nur Teile von diesem jederzeit...

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  8. Juxtaviews - » David Seah - Interview

    [...] If you were to peruse his posts you’ll find that David is both practical (uses Excel to track time) and innovative. And sometimes the avid readers of his blog take his print solutions and turn them into their own online solutions. [...]

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  9. Emergent Task Timer at <ё> YoYurec Field </ё>

    [...] Или почитайте оригинал на аглицком. Добавьте на news2.ru [...]

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  10. Der virtuelle Chef :: eXanto

    [...] Nebenbei lässt man vorzugsweise eine virtuelle Eieruhr den ETT von David laufen, der alle 15 Minuten darauf aufmerksam macht, daß es Zeit ist mit dem Blog-Lesen aufzuhören und bezahlte Arbeit zu erledigen. [...]

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  11. Juxtaviews - » Weekly Roundup - 9/15/06

    [...] Emergent Task Timer - now this one will change your work day forever. It did for me. For those of you looking to increase productivity throughout your work day, David Seah is your man. He produces elegant paper and web solutions to managing your productivity. This flash based Emergent Task Time application helped me increase my productivity what feels like 10-fold. He offers a web version and a download for your desktop as well. It’s in alpha right now, so I expect it to grow into one amazing application down the road. I mean, it’s already great as is. Go read the site to better understand how to use the form and make sure you enable the 15 minute tasks reminder noise - that little bugger pushes you along throughout the day like little bitch. Now get back to work! [...]

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  12. Black Belt Productivity » Rumors of my death are greatly exaggerated

    [...] Next, I revisted a site that I have not visited in awhile…The Printable CEO. I have really started to dig into this site a lot. I am fascinated by the Emergent Tasking that he has created. I am going to mull over trying to create some Concrete Goals for my profession (Network Administrator) to insert them into the Printable CEO template. [...]

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