GTD Power Links 04-22-08
22Apr08
- Only 3 steps to success? Sounds good to me…As simplistic as it sounds, success is not a complex process. Regardless of how you define success (it’s not only about money) there are three key factors that drive your success. (via ian’s messy desk)
- Wirenode claims to make the surfing experience on your mobile device suck just a little less…We’ve covered the state of the browser market for the mobile web, but what if you’re on the production side of the equation? Wirenode, who bill themselves as “the mobile websites creator,” have an answer for you. They provide easy in-browser tools to create an entirely new site or convert an old one to display well on a variety of mobile devices. (via web worker daily)
- Getting things done while procrastinating? The psychological principle is this: anyone can do any amount of work, provided it isn’t the work he is supposed to be doing at that moment. (via hackvan)
- What GTD can’t do for you…I read with interest Matthew Cornell’s piece on 10 GTD “holes” (and how to plug them). I was particularly interested in the section on simplified GTD, as that’s something I’ve practiced myself. I also empathized with many of the other points he made regarding implementation challenges. And I do agree that many people need to do some time use analysis, if nothing else as a personal wake-up call. (via gtd times)
- Caffeine does the brain good…Throughout the day, your noodle fills up with adenosine, a chemical thought to cause mental fatigue. Caffeine blocks the brain’s adenosine receptors, countering the chemical’s dulling effects. To maximize alertness and minimize jitters, keep those receptors covered with frequent small doses — like a mug of low-caf tea or half a cup of joe — rather than a onetime blast. Test subjects reported that periodic small shots made them feel clearheaded and calm, both of which enhance mental performance. (via wired)
- One web 2.0 service to rule them all…Rather than using several web 2.0 services to manage your business, WORKetc wrapped all the core small business systems into the single customized intranet. Includes integrated RSS feeds linked directly to projects, billing, customer support, help desk software, calendars, business-wide search, lead management, sales pipeline and document storage. (via ehub)
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Thanks for the link. And I found Ian’s article a good short piece that made me think. Good stuff!