Monthly Archives: February 2008

A Primer on Getting Things Done

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I’m a zealot, I admit it. As I looked back at my posts related to David Allen’s Getting Things Done (GTD), my writings were that of an “insider” and I was using insider jargon.
When it comes to GTD, the web seems to have two camps: those who follow it, and those who […]

In Case You Missed It

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They say that the most creative people also have the most diverse books in their personal library.
I won’t go as far as to say I’m creative, but I will say I have an eclectic taste, both in books and in my RSS subscriptions. I have a total of 108 feeds (!) and […]

A Lesson on Swimming with the Sharks

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Following current news can help give valuable life lessons. Have you wondered how Exxon recently broke the record for highest US profits in history, yet the rest of America is worried about recession and unemployment?
What recently happened in Hollywood could help explain it. Hollywood may seem like a different world, but the […]

The Hidden Truth About Happiness

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It’s one of those life tips that I wish I could have given to my younger self. “Work hard to achieve your goals. You will then be happy.” Do not believe this lie.
The truth is this: “Be happy. Work smart. Then, you will achieve your goals.” Being happy […]