NowDoThis only shows you one to do item at a time, you can’t see the next until you have done the current task.
This is very simplistic, and straightforward. It could be helpful to some, and…
Jack Cheng:
When mastery is the goal, spending an exorbitant number of hours in one sitting will likely lead to burnout. We don’t go to the gym expecting to put on 20 pounds of muscle in a single,…
Jesse:
So the short answer to the question I started the post with is: Simplicity is about changing what society sees when it looks at consumer culture. It’s about changing what our felt needs are…
Collis Ta’eed:
Every project seems worth doing, every opportunity worth taking. Still I know that for many people, work is a way to make enough money to relax and enjoy life. If that sounds like…
This is a huge list of various GTD programs, that can be broke down by operating systems. Nice compilation. 113 GTD Software Apps.
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Wyatt Mason for the NYTimes.com:
Over the next two years, living there and then moving to another house more isolated still, we remained without Internet. I even wrote an online column three days a…
I had no clue this existed so thanks to Evan Williams for this one. This is so neat that I might try out Gmail again (instead of using Apple Mail).

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The biggest challenge to individuals productivity is pressures from the ‘right now’ society, and we are all a part of it. The ‘right now’ society is everyone in this digital age wanting answers now,…
Kevin Purdy on Outlook 2010:
But what’s really exciting to our email-handling reptile brains is the ability to create Quick Step buttons for any kind of email. You can create your own Send &…
A good list of the 10 Best Productivity Books of 2009 by Stepcase Lifehack. I don’t agree with all the choices, but I also have not read all the books on this list.
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