Most people (including yours truly) get an idea, start working on it, and then realize 40 hours later that it really wasn’t that great of an idea in the first place. This is only after the feeling of “Oh Crap!” settles into your stomach and makes you never want to try working on your own ...
Many times people have decided to squeeze the most physical activity out of their workday, with little success. Their failure typically stems from the fact that our work environments aren’t built for the easy movement required in a solid aerobic workout. Not to mention the fact that we look rather silly as well (see above ...
16 Tips to Triple Your Workout Effectiveness (tags: lifehacks productivity health hack weightloss fitness)
There’s a lot of talk about personal productivity these days. It seems like everybody has a way to hack something to make it more efficient and sexy. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with people wanting to do things faster, but unfortunately I’ve noticed a trend in these improvements. Nobody really focuses on how to improve their ...
39 Ways to Live, and Not Merely Exist – Dumb Little Man – “If you want to truly live life, to really experience it, to enjoy it to the fullest, instead of barely scraping by and only living a life of existence, then you need to find ways to break free from the mold and ...
Although it’s very related to the previous post, I couldn’t help but comment on this great interview of the creators of Rockmade by Behance. Here’s the takeaway quote from the article: “Having so many different kinds of projects and ideas in the works at one time makes it difficult to prioritize, but it also means ...
I’ve written before that becoming more productive sometimes means taking more breaks. Unfortunately, real productivity-zealots can’t seem to wrap their minds around this. “Wait… if I’m doing less, how can I do more?” I can just see the smoke coming out of their ears as their mind tries to process this contradicting statement. So, to ...
Al Gore has an insane working space. I would lose my mind working in an area like he has. But I do give him some mad props for having not 1 or 2, but 3 widescreen monitors. What a champ. Hat tip: Neat Living (via Productivity501)