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Zenning things done
Tim Longhurst's Notepad | June 10th 2008
Getting Things Done is a popular book 259 page book. I’ve read it. I like it. It’s got some good ideas. And if you stay with me on this post, you can get half the book’s value in a fraction of the time it would take to read the whol read more
Zen To Done em Português
1001 Gatos de Schrödinger | May 28th 2008 by Ibrahim Cesar
Eu sempre defendi uma cultura livre. Em suas mais diversas formas. Seja o irmão hippie malucão do Copyright, o Copyleft, seja na gangue do Creative Commons, a licença GNU e por aí vai. Licencio minha criação intelectual com ferramentas que perm read more
How do You Break Down Your Day?
Me Myself and I | April 28th 2008 by Mirjam Terlingen
Mark from WebDiggin had this good question in the comment section of my last post, so I thought I better give it a more extensive response in a new post. There are still a few days left to participate in the $25 contest they are running and odds are read more
Thoughts on Productivity, Habits and the Price is Right
Stephan Miller | April 27th 2008 by Stephan Miller
Habits are hard to break. Habits are hard to create. Any productivity book I have read that doesn’t state those two points clearly goes in one ear and out the other. I liked Zen to Done because it’s simplicity states that. Go ahead, give read more
The Continuous Process of Change
Stephan Miller | April 22nd 2008 by Stephan Miller
Repeating Myself Now let’s see if I can write this post without repeating myself. Or I will have to start calling my blog 101 ways to look at productivity. But I guess that’s the way it goes. If I looked at the concept of productiv read more
Getting Started With Exercise
Women's Diet and Fitness | April 1st 2008 by Angie
Are you having trouble just getting started with your fitness plan? Do you have the best of intentions, but never follow through? Sometimes you just need a plan! Leo Babauta has a great post on his blog Zen Habits about “4 Simple Steps to Star read more
Comfort Zones, Slacking and Brain Enemas
Stephan Miller | April 1st 2008 by Stephan Miller
I’ve been a slacker for a couple of weeks now. The money has been good, so I slowed down. Not here at my blog, but with other projects. It’s a habit I know well and one that has sabotaged me a lot. I ran into a place where I became comfor read more
Getting Past Scheduling
Stephan Miller | February 15th 2008 by Stephan Miller
I revisit the topic of schedules every so often because schedules are evolving things. The reason why Zen to Done works for me is that it minimizes the importance of the calendar. I do most of this in my free time, using that term very loosely. I do read more
mmm….salads
unrelenting ambiguity | February 1st 2008 by Deb
Last month I decided I really had to start taking charge of my eating habits. They weren’t bad, compared to most people’s around me, but I knew I could do better. More specifically, I’d been really horrible about eating greens of read more
My Firefox To Do List
Stephan Miller | January 20th 2008 by Stephan Miller
I carry a Moleskine around to write random ideas down which I later put in a bigger notebook which consist of to do list, article ideas, half finished articles and marketing ideas. I only recently pulled my head out of my ass and set Firefox up to re read more
Productivity Blogroll for Your Learning Pleasure
Compassion in Politics | December 31st 2007 by Nathan Ketsdever
My blogroll is getting out of control (probably in a good way), so in order not to increase the clog, I decided to make a post with my favorite productivity blogs as I move into the new year. I thought this would be a great way to help me batch my t read more
A goal for December
unrelenting ambiguity | November 28th 2007 by Deb
Okay, I’m making it public - I have set a goal to exercise every day in December. This is part of my overall goal of taking better care of myself, and it fits in with the advice I’m taking of Leo’s from Zen Habits/Zen To Done, who read more
@money
Stephan Miller | November 27th 2007 by Stephan Miller
Maybe I don’t have a good bookkeeping system or maybe affiliate marketing has too many ups and downs to calculate an average or maybe I am just a straight idiot for trying to to this without an accountant, but I need an @money category of lists read more
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Blog Contest Site - Where Every Blogger is a Winner! | November 25th 2007 by Patrick Curl
Blogrepreneur is giving away a mighty $500 in cash and prizes. Entering is simple: Blog about the Contest and / or subscribe via email to the rss feed. Read More about the contest here: RSS Subscriber Contest Deadline: December 16th, 2007. Prizes: read more
Zen to Done - A Review
Change your thoughts | November 24th 2007
What can you buy for $9.50 these days? Not a lot. What if I said you could buy something that could possibly change your life, would you buy it... read more
Zen Habits and Zen To Done
unrelenting ambiguity | November 21st 2007 by Deb
I’ve been talking lately about Zen To Done. It is an eBook I bought recently, written by Leo Babauta, who has a great blog, Zen Habits. Two of the things I like about the way he approaches things is that he strives to keep everything as simple read more
Zen to Done - Finished
Stephan Miller | November 17th 2007 by Stephan Miller
I like the concept of big rocks. I have a lot of project lists, but very limited time to do them. But cutting the active projects down to two or three, everything else just gets filed for a while. I keep a checklist of daily blogging, research, and s read more
vacuum cleaners
unrelenting ambiguity | November 16th 2007 by Deb
I know, such a sexy topic! My vacuum cleaner has an issue. It works pretty well, but the hose thing comes unattached. I don’t know if it can be fixed or not, but for now it is a pain in the arse. It has been like this a few weeks, and I forget read more
Zen to Done - Half Way Through
Stephan Miller | November 7th 2007 by Stephan Miller
David Allen is a control freak. Sorry to say that, but the twists and turns of his system had me slacking. There was just too much. I don’t have room for a tickler file in my backpack. I downloaded software for GTD like Thinking Rock to test it read more
Zen to Done - GTD as modified by Leo Babauta
Stephan Miller | November 6th 2007 by Stephan Miller
I am a GTD covert. I thought it was a new thing until I read the book. But it doesn’t quite fit everyone’s tastes. For one, I have no one to delegate to currently and when I do it will probably be through the internet where it will automa read more

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