Someone had suggested via Skribit that I blog on the topic of Blogging by Mac. I decided to broaden the topic by giving you a behind-the-scenes look at what is involved for me in running Keener Living. While this will mostly interest fellow bloggers, there is probably a trick or two in here for anyone [...]
From the monthly archives:
January 2008
I appreciate several of you taking the time to use Skribit to suggest topics for me to write about. And, I appreciate the email from Susan, who suggested I blog about time management with web apps (and to update my Keen PDA site to discuss this).
Time management with web apps will probably take several articles. [...]
Hi folks.
Update: Several suggestions are starting to roll in, and I appreciate it, very much. Keep them coming: that will help me to do a better job for you. [End of Update]
About a week ago I installed a new tool on the sidebar, Skribit, to give you a way to suggest topics for me to [...]
Although I still grumble at how much time I spend reading feeds, I do find some really good links in doing so. Here are some of the ones that I recently found interesting:
Mashable has a nice list of tools for getting things done with mobile devices. Mentioned are tools we have talked about before, such [...]
What, you say? Designing GTD contexts? What’s wrong with the standard ones that David Allen mentions?
Well, David’s list is certainly a good one. Almost everyone can organize their tasks by contexts such as @Computer, @Errands, @Home, @Office, @Calls, and so on. But, the problem is that sometimes some of these context listings contain so many [...]