Posts Tagged with "Productivity"

Why We’re All Doomed and GTD Can’t Save Us

Monday, August 22, 2011

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Why We’re All Doomed and GTD Can’t Save Us

If you’re a GTD fan or aspiring productivity enthusiast, I hope that title felt like a jab in the ribs. It should. Here’s why: So long as you’re actually seeking imbalance to achieve your goals, GTD (or any set of productivity tools) will never work for you. Seriously. Not ever. You might enjoy days or weeks of respite from your mounting stress, only to experience some recurring strain to your system, manifesting as a problem in your health, family, social life, or some other “non-productive” though essential part of who you are.

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SignMyPad: Save Time and Money By Ditching Your Fax and Scanner

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

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SignMyPad: Save Time and Money By Ditching Your Fax and Scanner

We've all been there. It's the eleventh hour and you have to send a form to someone with no time to spare. Usually this involves a fax machine, scanner, printer, or all 3. Not anymore. Did you know your mobile device can do all of this for you? Don't bother with setting up your printer, making sure it has ink, and getting your computer connected. Don't go digging in the attic for the fax machine you haven't used in years.

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FacileThings Gives Time Back To You

Monday, June 27, 2011

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FacileThings Gives Time Back To You

FacileThings is a self-management system which complies entirely with the methodology that David Allen introduced and which became a worldwide reference on personal productivity. It is made up by a web application, a mobile web app and a website that provides contents to educate and advise people who want to improve their personal and professional life.

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How Richard Branson Lives Life By Making Lists

Thursday, April 21, 2011

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How Richard Branson Lives Life By Making Lists

Branson was certainly an easy-going guy. He had a big smile, and the same merry blue eyes that he has today. Sometimes I’d find him working at a round patio table atop the houseboat. When the weather was warm, he’d be stripped to the waist with his sneakers kicked off. Branson was definitely the essence of nonchalance. But I noticed one thing about him. He always had a notebook around. And he was always jotting things down.

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