Productivity501:
I write a lot about how to be more productive, but what if that really isn’t your thing? What if you don’t like productivity? What if your goal in life is to ruin productivity for other people?In an effort to expand our readership to people striving for unproductivity, here are six things you can do to guarantee that your (Read More)
Organize IT:
This is a guest post by Jo Walters of 250 Things While I’m 25.On my 25th birthday I decided to spend the whole of the next year coming up with, and doing, 250 random things. I wanted to have some interesting stories to tell, to try new things and force myself to get off my sofa once in a while, so I came up with my silly ch (Read More)
Stepcase Lifehack:
Granted, the year’s not done yet, but publishers start to slow down new releases right about now, so it’s not likely we’ll see another contender for “best of 2009” until January. Plus, Christmas is coming up, and I wanted to give you plenty of time to read some of these books before you give copies to your friends and relat (Read More)
David Seah:
Summary: A quick review of Matt Cornell's new e-book on establishing a productive methodology.Matthew Cornell (aka "Idea Matt") has been around for as long as I've been blogging, and was one of the few people I knew of who was blogging actively about workflow in a way that was practical and matter-of-fact. He sent me a copy (Read More)
Geeking with Greg:
An upcoming paper, "The Case for RAMClouds: Scalable High-Performance Storage Entirely in DRAM" (PDF), makes some interesting new arguments for shifting most databases to serving entirely out of memory rather than off disk.The paper looks at Facebook as an example and points out that, due to aggressive use of memcached and (Read More)
Lifehack.org:
Considering how useful – revolutionary, even – email is as a communication tool, it can also be an incredible drain on productivity. If you’re anything like me, you have discussion listservs, newsletters, Google alerts, Facebook updates, blog comments, advertisements, automated backups, reminders, and all manner of other st (Read More)
Organize IT:
View original imageI try to avoid thinking about luck, and just generally try not to use the word nowadays. To me, it applies some sort of deity granting fortune and fame to one person and misfortune and ill health to another based on some mystical roll of the dice. In other words, it removes all personal responsibility. If (Read More)
Did I Get Things Done? - Getting Things Done GTD with Personal Development and Motivation for Success:
I had a fantastic week last week in the English Lake District. We stayed in an idyllic cottage nested at the foot of the Langdale Pikes. Good clean air and fun with loads of mother nature to keep the kids entertained!I managed to read a few good books whilst I was away that I will review at least one of this week.Here are m (Read More)
Lifehack.org:
Geeks tend to love pens, notebooks, and office gadgets. Some of the most popular posts here at Lifehack have been about pens and other stationery. Let us loose in a Staples or Office Max and we’re like kids in a candy shop. We can’t pass a stationery shop without feeling at least a twinge of desire – and usually without dro (Read More)
Organize IT:
My regular recap of interesting finds from the last few weeks.Inbox Zero. On Twitter I see this term used all the time. For some reason, a lot of people seem to think it equates to the same thing as GTD. Sure, having an empty inbox is important if you want to stay on top of things, but it’s only one of many components in ou (Read More)
Lifehack.org:
Stepcase Lifehack readers and other lifehackers, we are reaching out to hear what types of applications you guys would like to see on your iPhone. Think of it as your dream iPhone app. In the past, Stepcase Apps were developed based solely on our team needs. However, as we continue our development of mobile apps for the iPh (Read More)
Submitted by Milleniumgroup
from blog:
TicTacDo BETA site: TicTacDo is a social productivity service, combining ready-to-use checklists with collaboration features. Be it for every-day activities, for fun or in the workplace, TicTacDo’s take care of the planning, enabling you to take action, engage peers instantly, set due dates, outsource to-do’s, share com (Read More)
Submitted by Hanna Wiszniewska
from Google Reader:
If you’ve taken a college psychology course or have any interest in personality, you’ve more than likely come across the term “Big Five” personality dimensions or personality traits. These have been gathered through the result of decades’ worth of psychological research into personality. While they don’t capture the idiosyn (Read More)
Submitted by Motown Terri
from blog:
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Productivity501:
I am working with a client that has about 10 employees. They are starting to hit a wall when it comes to productivity. While each of their systems have a bunch of nice features, none of them integrate with each other. As a result, they spend most of their time moving information back and forth. The more their business gr (Read More)