Every year the same routine happens: A new year starts and people believe it’s the perfect time to start a new beginning. They make a resolution and within the first couple months, ninety percent of people fail at accomplishing their goals. See on www.pickthebrain.com
You don’t need James Bond gadgets and gizmos to make your life better. Here are 14 clever life hacks that I’ve discovered. They’ll save you money and time while impressing … See on markhayes.ca
Isn’t it funny how doing less can sometimes be the best way to get a handle on things?Maintaining a healthy life balance is vital; not only for your health and overall well-being, but also for increased productivity in your growing business! See on www.growthink.com
Want an expert opinion? This year, we were fortunate enough to talk to everyone from Suze Orman and Martha Beck to relationship coaches and procrastination scholars. Here are the most important lessons we learned from experts in 2013. See on www.savvysugar.com
Most people aren’t great with New Year resolutions, for good reason: nothing really changes on January 1 to magically enable them to stick to (or kick) a habit that they weren’t … Time Management Magazine‘s insight: Some really great apps and Ideas in this article See on thenextweb.com
It’s time to for my 2012 Year-End, Get-It-Done Self Review 2012 Edition. See on www.wired.com
Is procrastination a serious challenge in your life? Admittedly, it can be difficult to do things we don’t want to do. Even when we know that waiting too long will create a lot of challenges, getting started can still seem impossible. Unfortunately, when procrastinating affects your job-related tasks, it can have a negative impact on your professional career as [...]
If you use PCs and want simple, multi-function time tracking software that makes it easy to enter data and figure out where your time is spent, time cockpit is a good choice. See on www.getapp.com
Learn how to become a Digital Time Warrior with these 10 tips that will help you hack your productivity levels so you accomplish more in a day than most people do in a week. See on www.iescapeartist.com
US President Dwight D. Eisenhower was highly organized and prioritized his tasks and responsibilities while serving as president, a five-star general, supreme commander of the Allied Forces in Europe, and supreme commander of NATO using the… See on unclutterer.com
Amazon has the “Tell Your Time – How to Manage your Schedule so you can Live Free” eBook by Amy Andrews available to download for FREE for your Kindle or Kindle Fire right now. See on www.thriftynorthwestmom.com
Time is the coin of your life. It is the only coin you have, and only you can determine how it will be spent. Be careful lest you let other people spend it for you. See on www.lifehack.org
Everybody knows that you should be grateful for what you’ve got. We have all heard that we should develop an ‘attitude of gratitude’ but the problem is that we aren’t often told how to do that properly. See on www.pickthebrain.com
December 4, 2012 For the last four or five weeks in this blog and in my newsletters I have a put a lot of attention on the new Windows tablet releases, and their big impact on the MYN/1MTD systems—… See on michaellinenberger.com
Listing Too Many Tasks Leads to Failure Probably the number one problem with any computerized task list is that the list gets too big too fast, and then we just give up and stop using the list. That’s because we feel dispirited by the huge number of to-dos, and don’t know where to start. Or [...]
Dec 12, 2012 In the previous article, Part 1, I described the reasons and realities of using gSyncit to sync tasks between ToodleDo and Outlook. In this article, Part 2, I tell you how to set it up… See on michaellinenberger.com
Dec 12, 2012 As you probably know, in the MYN/1MTD task systems I recommend using either of two Task Servers: Outlook/Exchange and ToodleDo. Each has its own advantages; and now you can access all … See on michaellinenberger.com
Dec 14, 2012 A CBS news technology writer, Dave Johnson, just confirmed what I have been teaching for six years. It’s better to not waste time filing into multiple topic name folders. He reco… See on michaellinenberger.com
Dec 17, 2012 Just a quick reminder, for those of you already migrating to the trial versions of Outlook 2013 (full versions do not come out till February probably), you can use all my Outlook 2010 … See on michaellinenberger.com
Dec 20, 2012 Tablets are great because they are easy to carry; they are quick to start up and jump right into action on. They are also easy to hold in one hand while reading. They are especially ea… See on michaellinenberger.com
Dec 24, 2012 If you’ve followed my writings or posts on ToodleDo, or taken my Video Course on using ToodleDo with MYN, then you know the way you create ToodleDo tasks from e-mail (from any e-… See on michaellinenberger.com
In an earlier post I described how I liked the Type keyboard cover for the Surface. I feel like it’s nearly a game changer since the keyboard can be flipped forward or back in less than a second, so you can alternate between true tablet touch work or laptop typing, right in the middle of your work-stream. [...]
Sometimes you don’t feel like doing anything. When you find yourself not in the zone… what do you do? How do you get things done when you don’t feel like doing anything? Not Getti… See on timemanagementninja.com
Laura Stack, The Productivity Pro(R), talks about guilt and how important it is to take care of ourselves. (C) 2011 Laura Stack. All Rights Reserved. See on blip.tv
2013 is on the horizon, and most of us are scrambling to make up a few New Year’s resolutions that, frankly, we’ll probably forget about in February. Here’s how to create a resolution that actually sticks so you can better yourself this year. See on lifehacker.com