Archives for the 'forster' Category

Interesting ideas and tips from the productosphere [Lifemuncher]

Plan your work and work your plan
Organising my home tasks with a week planner | blog to discovery:
“There are 14 boxes each representing a different area of my life e.g. website, writing, health, friends. On Sundays I go through my home task list and add two tasks to each section on the form. This provides [...]

4 February 2008 | GTD, Productivity, allen, do it tomorrow, forster | No Comments

My Forster Admiration Continues [Lifemuncher]

I literally finished reading Mark Forster’s How to Make Your Dreams Come True just a few moments ago and wanted to put some thoughts down and share them in public.
The title of the book makes you think it’s yet another get-rich-quick ripoff that promises far more than it can possibly deliver. But in reality [...]

20 January 2008 | forster, life | No Comments

Little and Often - Mark Forster Part Two [Lifemuncher]

When I was a kid, I had a little metal coin bank with motivational sayings on the side. One that stuck with me is “Little and often fills the purse.” I think it meant that steady saving, no matter how small the amount, makes a big difference in the long run.
Productivity guru Mark Forster applies [...]

16 January 2008 | do it tomorrow, forster | No Comments

Do It Tomorrow [Lifemuncher]

My favorite band, the White Stripes, is based on the idea that limits enhance creativity. They generally stick to three-part schemes – black, white and red; guitar, drums and vocals – and believe that imposing artificial structures on themselves forces them to find new ways to make music.
Mark Forster’s book, Do It Tomorrow explores this [...]

4 January 2008 | DIT, GTD, forster | No Comments

Planning your day [Lifemuncher]

The productivity blogs have been rumbling about a couple of new organizational ideas to explore, including Mark Forster’s book Do It Tomorrow and Mission Control. I haven’t delved too deeply into them yet, but one idea bubbled up that I’ve put into practice, which is planning your day.
At work I use a writing pad [...]

13 December 2007 | GTD, do it tomorrow, forster, mission control | No Comments