Archives for the 'Work life balance' Category

Google Reader: Keep home at home and work at work [Tech Rest]

Do you have trouble balancing work and home? Me too. Also, I am a firm believer in using one tool for work and home if at all possible. I love Google Reader but have found it can be distracting checking "work" feeds at "home" or "home" feeds at "work". (If you are new to [...]

13 October 2007 | Craig Huggart, GTD, Getting Things Done, Work life balance, google, google reader | No Comments

A Workday Worth Working For [Tech Rest]

I don’t want to quit work. I think that’s the wrong goal.

When God kicked Adam out of the garden, he was not cursed with "work" but with "sweat". So, I think the ultimate workday is one where you are doing what you were made to do without "sweat". In addition, the ultimate workday includes my [...]

11 September 2007 | Craig Huggart, Purpose, Rest, Work life balance | No Comments

When Slow Is Good [Tech Rest]

I read this inspiring post from the dumb little man blog. The title (Slow Cook Your Business Goals for Success) really caught my eye.

I’ve only been blogging about two months and like most everything else in my life, I’m ready to see it succeed in a big way.

The post makes the point that success that [...]

5 September 2007 | Craig Huggart, Purpose, Rest, Work life balance | No Comments

When To Stop GTDing [Tech Rest]

Heresy! Outrage! Are you kidding? No.

One of the major tenants of GTD is capturing thoughts as they occur.

Warning: if you are new to GTD, stop reading now!

However, there are times when this is superseded by a higher law: the law of love.

For instance . . .

Your significant other is proposing marriage when you remember you [...]

29 August 2007 | Craig Huggart, GTD, Getting Things Done, Rest, Work life balance | No Comments