GTD Power Links

  • So is your cell phone really killing you slowly? Mobile phones could kill far more people than smoking or asbestos, a study by an award-winning cancer expert has concluded. He says people should avoid using them wherever possible and that governments and the mobile phone industry must take "immediate steps" to reduce exposure to their radiation. (via the independent)
  • Yet another online calendar that promises to solve all of lifes problems…FuseCal, a new web application, allows you to combine multiple calendars and create one master calendar. Ideally, this means you can take any iCal calendar such as Outlook 2003/2007, Google Calendar, Apple’s iCal, and Yahoo! Calendar and add them into FuseCal, granting you new functionality. (via web worker daily)
  • Okay this is just cool..You’d be surprised at how a software essentially geared toward a game can give you a lot in productivity. Lego Digital Designer is also unique because it is fun, it can be considered a game, while it can also be an important tool for Lego fans, designers and artists. (via hack your day)
  • Ye old horizons of focus…Practicing GTD enables people and groups to manage their agreements with more integrity and peace of mind. David Allen’s "Horizons of Focus" model is essentially a map of the six different types of agreements that you can have with yourself. They each have a different flavor, time horizon and impact. (via michael dolan)
  • Forced to be productive? The folks at Fruitful Time have launched an interesting product called Fruitful Time TaskManager Electro, and it promises to eliminate procrastination. Yes, you heard me – it eliminates procrastination. The product functionality is very intriguing – as Fruitful Time declares, "Trying to use programs which hinder your productivity is automatically detected and blocked through an innovative way… " And the results are no less impressive – they site an independent research study which determined that use of this product "…increased productivity ranging from 50% to 75%." Wow. (via genuine curiosity)

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  1. April 1, 2008 at 10:09 am | #1

    Hello!

    Thanks for linking in my blog, can I just add that the name is Hack Your Day and not Hack A Day :)

    Anyway, I’m adding you to my RSS feed, great blog!

    Cheers!

  2. April 1, 2008 at 11:53 am | #2

    sorry man…I’ll fix it and thanks for the kind words

  3. April 2, 2008 at 4:19 am | #3

    Hi UberTech!

    No problem, thanks for the correction :) By the way, if you like fruitfultime, check out RescueTime, another awesome app :)

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