Archives for the 'to do list' Category
How Fine Grained Should Your To-Do List Be? [The 4-Hour Workweek Journal]
In Getting Things Done, Dave Allen suggests that we must always be working from lists of actionable tasks. The “actionable” part is a powerful distinction. As Allen points out, we often end up with big chunky activities like “Marketing Campaign” on our to-do lists. The problem is that this is not actionable as you cannot [...]
Tools For The Mobile Office [The 4-Hour Workweek Journal]
The author of the Outlaw Design Blog is planning on spending the next few months “living and working from the sandy beaches of Costa Rica”. Sounds a lot like the concept of Liberation that Timothy Ferriss advocates (and seems to live) in The 4-Hour Workweek. To support this experiment in telecommuting, Danny Outlaw (which I [...]
Desktop to do list software [FruitfulTime Blog]
A to do list software helps you keep track of your to do list in a more elegant way than pen and paper. There are two main variations of to do list software:
Web to do list software: A web to do list software is a hosted service, where a company offers to host the to [...]
How to create a to do list? [FruitfulTime Blog]
A to do list is a brain dump of tasks that need to be completed. A to do list is a very simple yet effective tool in time management. Writing down tasks in a to do list helps you get organised and this will in turn help you focus your energy on what needs to [...]
To do list software in everyday life [FruitfulTime Blog]
If on your desk you have a task list raise your hand!
I am sure that most of you will raise both hands since they have more than one to do list lying idle on their desk with half of the tasks marked as ready and with the rest either postponed, changed or needing further splitting and [...]
FruitfulTime TaskManager Released [FruitfulTime Blog]
FruitulTime is pleased to announce the release of FruitfulTime TaskManager. FruitfulTime Taskmanager is an easy to use to do list software that helps you to keep track of your to do list in a more elegant way than pen and paper.
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