Archive for April, 2008
How To Tackle A New Assignment
I’m in a time of transition at the moment and getting ready to go into a new assignment, so this new book by Tim Watkins sounds interesting.
One of the better books that I have read is called The First 90 Days - Success Strategies for New Leaders by Harvard professor Michael Watkins. The book [...]
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Does Multi-Tasking Suck?
So are you into multi or mono tasking? I tend to be more productive when I try and do just one thing at a time…
I should start this discussion by noting that I am not 100 percent against multi-tasking. I am in favor of reading a book while waiting in line at the DMV and [...]
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GTD Power Links 04-10-08
Pimp your desktop…If you keep important information like tasks and project notes in plain text files, you can pin that information to your desktop automatically. Free Windows application Samurize can embed text files data right on your desktop behind any program windows, giving you at-a-glance access without having to launch a text editor. (via lifehacker)
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Coffee Protects The Brain?
photo by umair moshin
All true geeks already knew about the healing powers of coffee…
Coffee may cut the risk of dementia by blocking the damage cholesterol can inflict on the body, research suggests.The drink has already been linked to a lower risk of Alzheimer’s Disease, and a study by a US team for the Journal of [...]
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Chained To A Cubicle…
photo by Ekai
I’ve been working from home for almost 2 years now and have found that I’m a lot more productive here than I ever was while working in the office. Why is that? Less distractions, less 30 minute conversations about where we’re going to eat lunch, less visits from idle demon possessed co-workers. Is [...]
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