I also use the outline tracker/basecamp combo, and love it. I remain a paper person, because I'm one of those people who has to write things down, and use this as my backup, but this combination is...
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I also use the outline tracker/basecamp combo, and love it. I remain a paper person, because I'm one of those people who has to write things down, and use this as my backup, but this combination is...
One of the tools that I get a HUGE amount from is David Seah's ETP, which is broken into 15 minute increments. It helps me both plan what I want to do with my day, and track what I ACTUALLY do with...
No, there's no way to have a chair at your treadmill desk without some extra construction. When I need either the extra precision or every iota of concentration I can muster, I'll either stand on...
I recently got a treadmill desk, and it's easily one of the best investments I've ever made. It does take up a good chunk of my office/spare room, though fortunately it will all fold up if it has...
I keep paper-based context lists (index cards), and fall firmly in the "wonderful" camp in terms of the value of re-writing the NAs. No, it's not as efficient as keeping the lists electronically,...
I keep my hPDA in a Franklin-Covey index card wallet; my current # of context cards is 17 (though occasionally I probably start approaching 30 -- once they start getting unwieldy, I know it's time to...