Best Of Organize IT: September 2008 [Organize IT]
Below are the most popular posts from September. As usual, if you missed any of these posts please check them out, and leave a comment. There was quite a broad range of topics covered this month, ranging from life advice for students to covering the first steps of an healthy lifestyle. Do you like the [...]
Raw Food Diet Update: Two Months After [eDragonu - the choice of a personal path]
It’s been almost two months since I started the raw food diet and I thought it would be a good time to share some of the effects this diet had so far. For those of you unfamiliar with this type of eating I’ll just say that raw food means eating uncooked and unprocessed food, exclusively [...]
Gracias a los patrocinadores [El Canasto]
El Canasto en su estado actual es posible gracias a los patrocinadores que me permiten mantener una bitácora que cada mes consume más banda de ancho. Quiero dar las gracias a esas empresas por su apoyo.
Aprendemas.com es un portal de cursos y formación para estudiantes y profesionales. Entre su oferta formativa también disponen de un [...]
Ziglar on Setting Goals - Zig Ziglar [Did I Get Things Done? - Getting Things Done GTD with Personal Development and Motivation for Success]
Just thought I would post these great videos from Zig Ziglar. Zig is one of my all time greats when it comes to motivational speakers. His mix of humor and great beliefs make him a pleasure to listen to an learn from.
Enjoy the videos and I would love to hear your comments on them.
Setting Goals [...]
10 Things you Don’t Want to Hear from Your Real Estate Agent [Ian's Messy Desk]
Posted in Friday Funny
“I think unexplained crop circles add a unique flair to any home’s garden.”
“Actually, it’s only the rear portion of the yard that overlaps the ancient Indian burial ground.”
“I understand that the judge has ordered the Hell’s Angels not to come within 50 feet of the house.”
“One bleeding sink doesn’t necessarily mean it’s [...]
Empty that e-mail Inbox! [My Stuff for Getting Things Done]
I am a big proponent of keeping an empty e-mail inbox. I simply cannot fathom how someone can manage an inbox filled with hundreds of e-mails. I have to keep my inbox clean to feel organized. I have developed a number of ways to help me stay organized and keep my e-mail inbox empty. [...]
GTDAgenda - Review of the GTDAgenda GTD and Productivity Application [Did I Get Things Done? - Getting Things Done GTD with Personal Development and Motivation for Success]
This is the second in my review series of GTD Apps. This time we are reviewing GTDAgenda.
GTDAgenda is a Web Based application based around the GTD philosophy. One downfall is the fact that you need an Internet connection in order to use this system so you cannot easily take it with you.
GTDAgenda.com is a website [...]
7 Ideas for Inexpensive Christmas Gifts [Ian's Messy Desk]
Posted in The Simple Life
I know, you’re probably not ready to be thinking about Christmas just yet. Still, in less than three months, Christmas will be here. People will be giving gifts and wishing each other happy holidays. If you’re looking to simplify your approach to gift giving, you need to get started early.
Christmas doesn’t [...]
TDS Podcast #8: How Do You Recharge Your Batteries? [The Daily Saint]
In today’s program notes, I mention Dave Crenshaw and Lisa Hendey. Be sure to check out their websites and tune in to TDS in the coming weeks for a special interview with Lisa.
Enjoy the podcast!
Original post here: mondayqb@gmail.com (Mike St. Pierre)
Email Productivity Experiment - Update 3 [Did I Get Things Done? - Getting Things Done GTD with Personal Development and Motivation for Success]
This is the fourth post in my mini series about email productivity. For those of you who missed the first two I have provided links to them below.
Email Productivity Experiment
Email Productivity Experiment - Update 1
Email Productivity Experiment - Update 2
After the last installment of this series, I had changed my email collection timer from the [...]