
Although Moleskine is arguably the best notebook in its class, it would still be useless without its essential partner - the writing instrument like a pen or pencil. And this is where the "shortcoming" of the notebook becomes apparent - the lack of a pen holder.
Continue reading...7 October 2010

Separating your tasks according to the level of concern associated with them can greatly help you focus your attention to the right priorities at any given time. And, by having a clear overview of your tasks in their appropriate category, you can easily determine which tasks need what resources. Knowing the right tools to use and the amount of resources needed beforehand can mitigate your job by a large percentage.
Continue reading...30 September 2010

Intermittent focus is a major productivity assassin. Our inability to devote our focus on one thing, and only one thing, at any given time brings difficulty to how we implement any system that we choose. This is the reason why we should set goals and commit to attain them.
Continue reading...10 September 2010

The most critical portion of the GTD system, arguably, is the capturing portion - getting things out of your head. To effectively capture your stuff and efficiently manage your tasks, you need a tool that will allow you to easily handle the process of capturing the things you need to do.
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27 October 2010
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