Productivity
Mobile Productivity Zen: One Device or Two?
As a Palm user since the old PalmPilot Pro days (with a brief escape to Windows Mobile land), I’ve often had the debate with people about whether its better to have a single phone/PDA combo, or 2 separate devices. From early on, and at this time, I am a two device user. I carry a [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )The Power of 1440 (or The Myth of Time Management)
A recent post on Pascal Veniers blog made me think a little about a topic that I’ve long considered and held some thoughts on. This topic is that of time management. It is clear that I am an example of what you could call a productivity geek. I’ve studied various methodologies and used various tools. [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Favourite Productivity Applications Revisited
In May last year, I blogged about my (then) favourite productivity applications. As co-host of the Personal Productivity podcast, and a long time seeker on the journey to improve my personal productivity, I’ve studied and experimented with a lot of methodologies, tools, gadgets and software applications to assist me in my quest. As regular readers [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Action Management vs. Time Management
I’ve had a deep interest in time management for many years now. I’ve adopted the Priority Manager system, with some success for a while, with A. B and C categorisation. I’ve jumped on board the 7 Habits train, and learned to balance urgency and effectiveness, putting first things first. But I’ve continuously found that no [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )My Favourite Productivity Applications
Well, just thinking about the various productivity applications that I use to support my day-to-day life, my GTD implementation and computer time in general. I have learnt the hard way that keeping it simple is a good thing – and that the technology you use should support your system, rather than be the focus of [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Occam’s Razor
This entry was created on my old blog, and has been copied over, simply because I think it is still relevant. Named for William of Ockham, Occam’s Razor is summed up by the following Latin phrase “Pluralitas non est ponenda sine neccsitate” Literally translated, this means “Plurality should not be assumed without necessity”. More simply [...]
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