Are you a fan of David Allen’s Getting Things Done (GTD) method, but struggle with some of the details of implementation? That’s always been my problem. The theory makes perfect senseā¦ but then the real world gets in the way and things get complicated. Continue reading
Category Archives: Getting Things Done
May 17, 2010
by Kay
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An epiphany on the nature of problem-solving whilst weeding…
Photo: Black kangaroo paws in the dying sunlight I have not been, traditionally, much of a gardener. In fact, we built and moved into our house over 6 years ago and up until last month we have not had any … Continue reading
Write or Die!
In my never-ending quest for productivity-enhancing tools, I came across an application called Write or Die. The very title very much appeals to my no-nonsense approach to getting things done (both the capitalised and non-capitalised versions, for the fans of … Continue reading
So social media is not the end of the world, after all…
I do get a bit tired of defending my use of Twitter and Facebook. But now, some studies are showing that the mental stimulation provided by social networks can stimulate the brain and help in problem solving. How Twitter and … Continue reading
September 23, 2009
by Kay
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Information Overload?
I was just reading an article from SitePoint (via their RSS feed, ironically) about maximising your social media time. I thought this little snippet was kinda funny: Be Picky: I subscribe to a lot of feeds (well over 60), but … Continue reading
April 25, 2007
by Kay
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Missing in action: code mojo
The past few days have been very frustrating. The symptoms: my house is spotless, all laundry is done inboxes – both physical and virtual – are cleared tasks for the next three months are neatly scheduled feed reader is cleared … Continue reading