Archives for April 2008

Creative Web Design [Productivity in Context]

What Top Creative Minds Are Doing With Their New Websites - Advertising Age - Teressa Iezzi
Looking to redesign your website? Well, what could be more instructive than examining the newly redesigned sites of a handful of brand creativity companies — companies whose very purpose is to communicate effectively (online or anywhere) and who, theoretically, [...]

30 April 2008 | Web 2.0/Media | No Comments

How To Ease Your Self-Imposed Restraints Into Results [How to be an Original]

Man stands in his own shadow and wonders why it’s dark. ~Zen Proverb

Limitations that are set onto you by others, invoke rebellion. In me it does anyway. Who do they think they are to restrict my freedom? To restrict my ability to choose what to do and what not? If you want to see [...]

30 April 2008 | Personal Development | No Comments

Preparing to Attend an Online Conference [Productivity @ Home]

On Wednesdays, I share my thoughts on Learning and Professional Development.
I’m going to a conference for the next six days. I will network with other writers, have the opportunity to "pitch" to agents, attend workshops taught by top authors, and learn the basics of contract basics…and I won’t leave the comfort of my own home.  [...]

30 April 2008 | Learning, Writing, online conferences, professional development | No Comments

A deal on NitroPDF Professional through May 7 [Genuine Curiosity]

For a long time now, NitroPDF Professional has been my top recommendation for creating, editing, annotating, and combining PDF files. I reviewed NitroPDF in full a couple of years back, and I like their latest version (v5) even more than when I started using it back in the day.
I just got an email offer from [...]

30 April 2008 | Gadgets, Personal Productivity | No Comments

Force Tempo 290 GTD

Force Tempo 290 GTD6 min - May 1, 2008
Force Tempo 290 GTD
Original post here: Noah Seta Productions

30 April 2008 | Uncategorized | No Comments

90 days blog challenge [eDragonu - the choice of a personal path]

Since I restarted the activity on this blog, a few weeks ago, I managed to write two extensive posts. One about my top 13 iPhone applications, which slowly becomed one of my most popular posts, and one about an online GTD system, 43actions.com. Both posts were fun to write, and fun to read, according to [...]

30 April 2008 | Challenge, Productivity, blogging | No Comments

Spoon Bending [The 4-Hour Workweek Journal]

I was reading the Attraction Mind Map blog today, mostly because of a link to there from another blog I read regularly. I really liked what the author had to say about abundance:
I realise now that the key attributes of what “being rich” really means include financial freedom, love, happiness, better relationships, improved health, etc. [...]

30 April 2008 | Telekinesis, abundance, mental powers, spoon bending | No Comments

Cutting Back On How Much Stuff We Use [Organize IT]

On Monday I talked about how we can cut back on the amount of food that we waste. The simplest way to do that is to just not have as much on your plate. We often prepare more food than we can actually eat, and it got me thinking about other areas of life where [...]

30 April 2008 | Financial, GTD, Health, Personal Development, Self-Help, environment | No Comments

Training autogène de Schultz : la relaxation par l’hypnose [C'éclair!]

Il y a 10 ans, j’ai été hypnotisé par un psychomotricien. Et je viens enfin de mettre un nom sur la méthode qu’il a utilisé : le training autogène de Schultz. C’est une technique où l’hypnotiseur focalise la conscience sur certaines sensations. Cela permet de susciter certains circuits cérébraux « en boucle » afin de [...]

30 April 2008 | Développement Personnel, Méthodes, Schultz, apprendre, auto-hypnose, inconscient, méthode, psychomotricien, relaxation, sommeil, training autogène | No Comments

Wow, thanks for the support! [DFHW: Living the 4-Hour Work Week]

Wow, I am deeply touched by the support by the readers of this blog. Well, onwards and forwards. I have put more thought into the outsourcing process and want to share more of my responsibilities and thoughts around Microsourcing as the approach to outsourcing.
In the meantime, I want to personally thank Billy Catherall for contributing [...]

30 April 2008 | Uncategorized | No Comments