Recently Steve Pavlina wrote an article on “microtasks,” talking about breaking activities into doable bits. Steve indicated that his microtasks are different from David Allen’s more common “Next Action” terminology, but still looks like next actions to me.
Regardless, he goes on to give a really good example of how the concept can be applied within [...]
From the monthly archives:
July 2007
I recently asked you for your best life management tips.
Although we only received three answers, the tips we got sure are good ones:
Ideally when one sets about to make changes, the changes would be implemented as follows:
Make one change
Measure whether it had the desired effect
Repeat steps 1 and 2 until done
Step 2 presumes, of course, that you have some way measuring the effect of the change.
While I knew the above to be true, in moving this blog [...]
I am a huge fan of using software that saves time. For example, I have talked in the past about:
Calligrapher for Windows Mobile Devices
Other Macro Tools
QuickSilver and TextExpander for Macs
When I glanced at my TextExpander stats the other day, I was reminded of how much of a time-saver such tools can be, as it showed [...]
A few days ago, I asked readers to share their best life management tips/advice.
I’d like to post the results on Wednesday. We have received 3 really great tips so far, and I’d like for you to add to that by sharing your best advice.
Please share your advice in the comments section at the above link.
Thank [...]