Archives for the 'moleskine' Category
Combine Moleskines for max productivity [Hack Your Day]
I love my Moleskine and I need it to be big, fat and bold, but when on the run, it takes time to heave it out of my bag or luggage. Thankfully those smart, smart people at the Moleskine company came up with some smaller notebooks, and the perfect one for the man on the [...]
Organize IT Recap 11th Apr 2008 [Organize IT]
Organize IT recap for 11th April 2008
The Scotsman has an article discussing how anxiety is just a normal reaction. It looks at the increasing attitude for over-medicating and over-diagnosing. While there is no doubt that for some people anxiety can develop into a disorder which can be debilitating, there seems to be a lot of [...]
Getting Things Done in Las Vegas with OmniFocus [Did I Get Things Done? - Getting Things Done GTD with Personal Development and Motivation for Success]
Well, I just returned from Affiliate Summit West ‘08 in Las Vegas. Vegas is a 10 hour flight from the UK and we had a 5 hour drive to the airport so you could say that it was a long trip so my expectations were high, but is is Vegas after all.
Anyway, had a great [...]
Moleskine notebook roundup [Hack Your Day]
Moleskines are the best notebooks ever. They are very high quality, feature rounded edges and have oilcloth bound covers, with acid-free pages. I’m sure I don’t have to tell you productivity ninjas and GTD followers what a Moleskine is it is widely used by many people, including loads of CEOs and historical figures like Picasso [...]
capturing everything: out and about [Creativityist]
This is part 4 of a series on capturing everything. Previous entries: capture everything: buckets, capture everything: tasks and capture everything: ideas.
As I’ve disclosed my processes to capture every worthwhile thought, discerning readers (or Luddite sympathizers) might have noticed that it seems as if I sit at a computer all the time. That’s not entirely [...]
capture everything: ideas [Creativityist]
This is part 3 of a series on capturing everything. Previous entries: capture everything: buckets and capture everything: tasks.
Once you start to really get serious about capturing every thought of value (and some that aren’t), you’ll quickly realize there are two types of thoughts you want to remember. On the one hand, there are the [...]
Moleskine pack for you productivity nuts [Hack Your Day]
I recently mentioned my utter obsession with office-ware (notebooks, pens, notepads, index card) and I just found quite a cool Moleskine pack and I decided to try and get one, I hope Amazon ships these to the EU. Nevertheless, those of you in the US can get your hands on a large and small plain [...]
Organize IT Recap 18th Jan 2008 [Organize IT]
Organize IT recap for 18th January 2008
For some reason the number of comments over the last month has dwindled dramatically. I always enjoy the exchange of thoughts/ideas and while I don’t want this to come across as a plea for everyone to start commenting again, I’m curious to know why people have shied away recently. [...]
Pen and paper productivity - Tools of the trade [Hack Your Day]
While I really am a huge fan of productivity apps, organizer software, web 2.0, tablet PC’s and each and every geeky thing on the planet, sometimes you can’t beat good old pen and paper.
There are times when I have to wait an hour in the car and sometimes the best way to pass the time [...]
What System Do You Use to Get Things Done? [Did I Get Things Done? - Getting Things Done GTD with Personal Development and Motivation for Success]
Time for a bit of reader participation.
I have nearly 800 subscribed readers to this blog so I know you are out there!I am interested in hearing from you all what system you use to implement GTD?
How many of you use apps like Nozbe, iGTD, NextAction, and OmniFocus? How many of you own and use a Moleskine?
Comment on this post and let me [...]