I don’t think I have to tell this blog’s readers how hard it can be to stay on task when working on the computer. That’s why “concentration applications” are great tools to have. If you’re a mac user, check out the elegant Isolator for blocking out all of those outside distractions associated with working with ...
From the monthly archives:
February 2007
Stefanos Karagos scores again with three more beautiful GTD wallpapers. Maybe it’s just me, but there’s something that makes me tingle a little bit when I see GTD put to art… Get these 3 productive wallpapers while they’re hot over at Anabulba.com.
MSNBC has an interesting article titled “Meetings make us dumber, study shows“. Here’s the point that really drove it home for me: “The researchers speculate that when a group of people receives information, the inclination is to discuss it. The more times one option is said aloud, the harder it is for individuals to recall ...
In yesterday’s post on using Gmail to organize your digital life, I brought up the fact that I haven’t been really wowed by Imified yet. Initially, I was pretty excited to test this little guy out. Combining all of those services looked like a great idea. I gave it an initial test run, but unfortunately ...
I’ve currently switched over to both Google Reader and Gmail in the past year, and haven’t looked back since. Both applications are the best in their respective fields, IMHO. Google has especially raised the bar with their email app Gmail, with it’s huge storage capacity, killer search, and threaded-style email. Steve Rubel gives us a ...
It’s funny sometimes how sensitive we are about our weaknesses. Nobody wants to admit they have any, yet everyone knows they do. And believe me, if you think you don’t have any, people around you will surely find some. Anyone else seen the initial tryouts to American Idol each season? There is no shortage of ...