GTD
In this brief blog entry you may reference how and why to use a standard ruled pocket size Moleskine notebook in an attempt to create a useful Getting Things Done (GTD) system. While the how will follow this paragraph, the why is equally important. Because the old mantra "mind like water" is an insightful one, the practice is often more difficult then needed. Even if you actively practice the collection of thoughts, ideas, and actions the use of a system maybe be invaluable.
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How to: Deliver meaning with Email Subjects « Howo’s Tip of the Day - Today, I would like to address the equally important yet far more often overlooked aspect of email: the Subject. [...] The email subject should give a clear representation of the contents of the email, and more importantly, how this email affects the reader. Allow me to explain. If I get a new email, the first thing I want to know is ‘What is required of me?’ Do I have to reply, do I have to execute some other form of action, is it just for my information, or is it a reminder about something? I want to know this without having to open the email. [My Latest Bookmarks] |
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Many ideas never get to keep themselves as simple as this one, note paper ready to print. Simson L. Garfinkel (do I know him? No, his name is default) has that exact service in which you can simply input your name and or contact information and then download. |
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While browsing for some new ideas via the WWW I came across Life inside one big text file. |
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