Archives for the 'Work 2.0' Category
Practical Advice from the Trenches [HD BizBlog- The Blog: Productivity in Context]
One of the blogs that I read every week is Self Made Chick, about making money online and working from home. Since this is what I do now, I am looking to learn as much as possible before running my household into the ground.
“I needed to make money FAST. All of these businesses we were [...]
The 4-hour Work Week Considered [HD BizBlog 1.2]
Corrie Haffly has an interesting take on Tim Ferris’ book The 4-hour Work Week at her blog:
I’m still working through ideas of what “work†is and its place in my life. Tim’s book challenges my ingrained culture and work ethic, showing that time does not necessarily equal money and forcing me to look at whether [...]
The 4-hour Work Week Considered [@Stephen | Productivity in Context]
Corrie Haffly has an interesting take on Tim Ferris’ book The 4-hour Work Week at her blog:
I’m still working through ideas of what “work†is and its place in my life. Tim’s book challenges my ingrained culture and work ethic, showing that time does not necessarily equal money and forcing me to look at whether [...]
Encrypt Your E-mail Now [HD BizBlog 1.2]
I found this while surfing this morning, it reminds me of an email I received from the IT department at my last job. Something to do with “violating the computer user policy” by downloading web-based e-mail. I had set up Outlook to pull in my e-mail from Gmail. I used Gmail for all of my [...]
A Journey of a Thousand Miles, Part II [HD BizBlog 1.2]
Well, my wife and I have moved, that is. (This blog is nowhere and everywhere at the same time!) In any case, by the time that you read this I should have completed my arduous cross-country trek to the great state of Maine.
IÂ have lived in Illinois, Florida, Louisiana, Connecticut, and North Carolina. I also spent [...]
The End of the Information Age? [HD BizBlog 1.2]
Joe Andrieu wrote an interesting post recently about how the end of the Information Age seems to be upon us. What effect has the Information Age had on our everyday lives? Well, he describes it like this:
…the Information Age has radically changed the modern lifestyle. Computers and networks and telecommunications have profoundly disrupted and re-invented [...]
Welcome and a Brief Introduction [HD BizBlog 1.2]
There have been quite a few new subscribers over the past couple of weeks, so I thought that I would roll out the red carpet for you all. Thank you for subscribing, I know that your time is valuable and I work to provide value for your investment of time.
Links to GTD Basics
This blog is [...]
An Interview with an Innovator [HD BizBlog 1.2]
Over the past few months this blog has grown and I have become more involved with several online communities. One of which (D*I*Y*Planner.com) has been a tremendous resource for me as I went through the steps of designing my own calendar pages to use with my GTD practice. Through DIYP I came to know Ryan [...]
The Top 10 Things Other People Don’t Want To Do [HD BizBlog 1.2]
In the first two posts of this series (Manage Yourself First and Manage Your Boss Second) we began our discussion of The 360 Degree Leader: Developing Your Influence from Anywhere in the Organization, By John C. Maxwell.
Today we continue with the third principle of Leading Upwards, one of the most difficult parts of any [...]
Would You Buy a Blogger’s T-shirt [HD BizBlog 1.2]
Lenore Skenazy says that t-shirts are the lazy man’s scrapbook:
Humble, trite and tacky though they may be, T-shirts remain one of the longest-lived promos you could ever throw at a customer. Long after the free pen has exploded and the free Frisbee has been chewed (hopefully not by you), the T-shirt remains [...]