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 […]

GTD for the Rest of Us

Earlier I predicted that someone will create an alternative to the Getting Things Done system for the right-brain people and the creator will become a regularly recurring guest at Oprah. It looks like at some level, this prediction has come true.
In the latest issue of Oprah’s periodical called O Magazine, there is an article […]

What Emergency Appendectomy Taught Me About GTD

This week’s post was supposed to be a description of how I completed my iterative initiation to GTD by putting my home stuff through the GTD workflow. However, I spent much of last week recovering from surgery on my ruptured appendix and the completion of my iterative initiation was put on hold.
I was so […]

Excuse Me Doctor But You Are Wrong

You know how they say that fatty foods shorten your lifespan? Believe it or not, this statement actually was never proven. According to a recent NY Times article, this is a case of a mistaken consensus.
A prominent diet researcher made an erroneous assumption and attempted to convince the medical community, and although there […]