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I
f you’re reading this first, inaugural When my application quickly became
issue of the Productive!Magazine, popular among productivity bloggers,
chances are you’re just like me I discovered the wealth of information
– a busy professional who just provided by the GTD (Getting Things Done)
wants to have a happy, productive and blog community. I read and bookmarked
meaningful life. many great articles with very useful tips
and tricks to help me “hack” my life.
Being overwhelmed by the amount
of stuff I had to do and the streams of This is when I found out that even have been asking for. Although I had
information I was receiving on a daily though my Nozbe tool was doing a great written several articles for the GTDtimes
basis, I needed a system to take control of job at helping people stay productive and blog to date, this time I decided to simply
all this. More than a system, I needed a set focused, my users needed more than just turn to the “social productivity wisdom”
of practical tips that would help me take this tool. I began preparing a “10-step and invite the best productivity experts
control of my life and get more done. Most Simply Get Things Done course” which to contribute to the magazine and let them
of this has been delivered by the book started as a series of articles and ended up talk to you through their best articles and
I read – “Getting Things Done and the Art as a series of videos viewed totally more blog posts. Based on my long history of
of Stress-free Productivity” by David Allen. than 20,000 times on YouTube. I continued blog readership I decided to personally
the video path with the “2-minute invite the people I’ve come to know and
The book was still not enough. I needed Productivity Show” video series and people respect in the blogosphere and I’m really
a tool and some practical tricks and loved it. You’ll find out more about this happy they accepted my invitation.
“cheats” that would really make me stay series at the end of this magazine.
productive every single day. As I didn’t find Thanks to their great contributions, in
the right tool on the market, I built one When the idea of a downloadable PDF this first issue of the Productive!Magazine
using my company’s resources and called it magazine came up, I realized this would be you’ll find 15 great articles about different
“Nozbe – Simply Get Things Done!”. something many of us busy professionals approaches to getting things done (i.e.

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Without further ado, I encourage you


to read the interview with David Allen and
all the 17 great articles by their respective
contributors. Under each article there is
a short biography of each blogger and
a link to their blog as well as a the online
version of the article so you can add your
comments and join the live discussion on
their blogs.
Lastly, I’d like
“zen to done”), happiness, tips on fighting to dedicate this
procrastination, de-cluttering your life and entire magazine
other useful “cheats” and “hacks” that will to the living memory
definitely help you live a productive and of Marc Orchant
meaningful life. – a great blogger,
my personal GTD guru and a close friend. At
All the included articles are real gems, but age of 50, Marc passed away after suffering
one of them deserves an extra introduction. a massive heart attack on 9th December
This first issue of the Productive Magazine 2007. I wouldn’t have achieved so much
will feature an exclusive interview with the in the GTD community without his help.
author of the “productivity bible” – David Thanks Marc – our prayers are with you!
Allen himself – the best-selling author of Yours sincerely,
the “Getting Things Done” book will talk
to Oliver Starr, the editor of the GTDtimes
blog (official David Allen Company blog)
about the whole phenomenon of the GTD Michael Sliwinski
method and his new book, “Making it all Editor, Productive!Magazine
work” due to be released this December.
I met David personally on one of his
seminars (see photo) and we had a great
chat so I’m really happy he decided
to contribute to our magazine.

Michael Sliwinski is the founder of Nozbe – a web application


that helps thousands of busy professionals and companies get
their things done (also available for the mobile phone and
iPhone). He actively participates in the GTD community as
a blogger, a host of the “2-minute Productivity Show”,
a contributor to the GTDtimes blog and recently the
editor of the Productive!Magazine. Michael holds a
master degree in Business Economics and a bachelor in
Marketing and Management. He fluently speaks English,
German, Spanish and Polish.
Michael will be happy to hear your feedback, just email
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GTD Times Interview with David Allen for the Productive Magazine

GTD is really about gaining


control and gaining perspective
Oliver Starr

O
liver Starr: What was the original and other over-achievers on the planet business book is a great business card. To a
impetus for writing your first and I had become convinced due to their large degree it was a large anticipation but
book? productivity improvements while using the a low expectation exercise. Additionally I
David Allen: It took me about 25 system that it was pretty bullet proof. wanted to see if I could put GTD in a box
years. Really that’s how long it took me In addition I had reconfigured my such that people who were not around me
to have enough life experience to put business and put my name on the masthead could get it, I also wanted to see if I could
GTD together, as well as to realize that so part of my mission was to create a even write a book and also if GTD would
it (GTD) was as unique as it was and as website and was advised by my advisors to be anything that would be recognized as
badly needed as it was. There really wasn’t create a book – write a bestselling book. unique in the marketplace. I knew that
anything else out there like it. This was pretty intimidating for me what I was doing was unique but I wasn’t
Plus I’d been working with some of but I said well – maybe somebody needs sure that the world or the marketplace
the best and brightest business people a manual for this and besides, a good would recognize it as unique.

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OS: Have you been surprised by the Done” that seemed to resonate, that had addresses priorities – but going deeper
success of your first Book? no cultural bias of any sort in terms of than that, it is such a complex issue,
DA: Nicely so. It kind of depends; I’m of ringing universal bells out there? So part of there are so many aspects and variables
two mindsets. My ego says “Why didn’t my reason for writing this was to find out involved in prioritization that it needs its
the world catch it before this – it should what that was true. own book.
have sold 10,000,000 instead of 1,000,000. Another reason was that over ten years The different factors that go into making
On the other hand I think wow, I’m of my own maturation has taken place and the correct choices instead of making
surprised that anyone bought it. It is pretty during this time I’ve had lots and lots of hoped-are correct choices. It’s one thing to
subtle stuff. feedback and noticed that there wasn’t get control and perspective but then what?
So in the second book I go more into the
Horizons of Focus and the different factors

I’m one of the first guys to ever define that go into making those choices.

organization which means “just parking stuff in a OS: It seems like you put a fairly heavy
emphasis on this in your road map
place depending upon what it means to you” seminars, too. I was lucky enough to
attend one of your Road Map seminars
and when you went into the Horizons of
OS: Well your sales are pretty exceptional anything I would change about Getting Focus, for me the way that this related to
considering how little you’ve done to Things Done but I realized that there were my life and my experience as an athlete
promote the book. deeper and deeper levels that needed to is what really hit home. So would it be
DA: Well it is a bit like the blog world, be explored. So the new book is really fair to say that your second book expands
in that if you create great content people more about lifestyle as much as work style more upon this sublime but critical aspect
will tell people about it and over time it as well as how the principals of GTD are of GTD?
will get popular. Business books can be really about gaining control and gaining DA: Yes. I haven’t been asked this
sleepers for years and then reach a tipping perspective. enough in interview yet to figure out a
point where they become popular. When we go to do things we tend to really elegant way to say it – and maybe
In fact they were sort of preparing me want to get organized and get focused. you can help me with this – I think what
for that possibility but then we sold like Those are two admonishments, not one. I’ve done is really figured out the essence
60,000 copies the first year, which for In the first book most people were so of time management. But you can’t manage
business books is a best seller so they blown away by just getting stuff out of time so the mislabeling of the problem is
kept it in hardback for an extra year before their heads and make lists and determine one of the reasons that no one ever came
going to paper to keep the higher margins. next actions and organize by contexts – up with a solution.
So all that was good news but then if someone just did that at a 30% level it I think I’m one of the first guys to
when it hit paper that made a really big totally changed their life but there’s so ever define organization which means
difference. As you know when people read much more to GTD than that. “just parking stuff in a place depending
the book – if they get it – there’s this “ah You know for those that had ears to upon what it means to you”, and the
ha!” moment where people suddenly think hear you could probably find it in the first whole idea of setting priorities well –
“everyone around me needs to know this book if you really took the time and looked I’ve got it as simple as I can get it and
stuff ” a lot of business people want to get carefully but what I’m really doing with no simpler.
ten copies to give to everyone they work the second book is just speeding up the I haven’t seen any situation in which
with and this is a lot easier physically and process. it won’t work so once you figure out
financially when a book is a paperback. In a way it’s a good one-two punch. – what is the purpose of all that stuff?
There’s a lot of take this here, put this Prioritization, personal productivity, time
OS: So, you’ve got a new book coming here – very process oriented coaching management? I think what I did was just
out very soon. Tell me a little bit about in the first book. Book two is really nail what we all knew intuitively: sort of
the key differences between the new spending a lot more time on the the truth inside us, and I think that the
book, “Making it All Work” and your prioritizing aspect. The criticism of new book, Making it All Work, pulls this
original “Getting Things Done”. Why the first book – if there was one – was all together in one coherent, set of best
would I want to buy both? “well David doesn’t really spend much practices.
DA: Part of the focus of the new book is time on prioritization – he doesn’t care Look: if you need control do these five
why was the first book so successful. What much about priorities.” Well that really things, if you need perspective evaluate
was it about the first book, “Getting Things isn’t true – if you look, the third chapter these six horizons. There’s nothing I’ve

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Everyone pooh poos


the doing the thing
right – “yeah but you
want to be doing the
right thing”?
ever seen that can’t be corrected by one
of more of the principles inside of those
eleven modules.

OS: I had a friend that used to always


admonish people to step up the stairs,
not stare up the steps, and I’m continually
reminded of that when I look at what
you’ve done with GTD. Really you help
people take a lot of what’s overwhelming
them and break it down into manageable
chunks.
DA: The interesting thing with all this
stuff is that if you go top down you never
get down [to the bottom] but if you go
bottom up and build toward the top from
the bottom where it’s nice and grounded,
if you know how to process your own in
basket and your own ideas and get clear I realized that there were deeper and deeper
on that most mundane level and build up
from there, you’ll know how to get clear
levels that needed to be explored. So the new
on every level. book is really more about lifestyle as much as
As you now, it’s a holistic model. You
don’t need to start anywhere; It’s not a work style
linear model it’s really “which part of the
model do you need to work on?” but you
can’t really ignore any of it.
Our approach is to start with what has
your attention, not what should have your
attention, because what should have your inbox) but once I was finally able to get thing as opposed to doing the thing right.
attention can’t really be dealt with until my inbox under control and even get it Everyone pooh poos the doing the thing
you’ve addressed what does have your to zero I saw the difference in my ability right – “yeah but you want to be doing
attention. to focus on the task at hand and not the right thing”? The truth is that process
OS: As you know, I’m still very much get distracted. The flipside to that is is harder to change and learn than your
in the early stages of my GTD learning that now when my inbox starts to creep focus. It’s easy to shift your focus on to the
process but I can really see what you towards having more than a few messages right thing; it’s a pain in the ass to change
mean by that. Marc Orchant always used in there that I haven’t processed yet I find how you get that done!
to say – “if you have 10,000 things in THAT to be a distraction! You know that’s why I think GTD has hit
your email inbox then you have 10,000 DA: I’ll give you a scoop – this is such a nerve. I focus more on the process
different bosses all pulling at your something I haven’t put into an essay or piece and this is what I think people find
attention.” anything, and it’s a big one. so challenging to grow as well as to change
Of course I didn’t really believe him (and You’ve heard of efficiency versus their behaviors to make that happen. See
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anything done, you can change your focus the things that GTD does is that it frees up Similarly, I was talking to a fellow from
on what you want to get done in an instant. your psyche for creative thinking. It allows Cornell – a serious mathematician who is
Now that’s a bit of a simplistic way to you the freedom to be as spontaneous now at Xerox and this guy said that we need
say it since we’re all going to resist taking and intuitive as you want to be as well as a GTD plug-in for the deep research types.
on bigger things and challenging ourselves facilitating that process. It seems that they want to create this same
and getting out of our comfort zone. You Now the more anal retentive, cognitive dissonance – generate so much
know, all the venerable “golden goodie” implementer types love GTD because it data that they’re thinking is so clogged that
stuff about motivating and goal setting and gets those things done extremely well. they have no choice but to think outside the
mission and purpose and vision. This doesn’t It lets them keep track of stuff and get box to make any forward progress.
denigrate the power of what all that’s about. closure on stuff… Now the really, really The truth is this is still actually the
Again if I can get you to do well what you’re anal types think that GTD is too loose and same principle. As soon as you want to do
doing well and now just shift your focus so too right brain while the right brainers that something that isn’t true – you create a little
that you’re doing the right thing well, that’s aren’t sophisticated enough to step of the bit of cognitive dissonance – this is what
easier than somebody saying “I know how plate think GTD is much too anal. brainstorming is – just what are all the “here to
to focus on the right thing but I don’t know The bottom line is that GTD is not really there’s” now that I know what the “there” is.
how to get anything done”. a system, it’s a systematic approach and For the deep research folks they don’t
that approach can be taken by anyone for even know what the “there” is. They’re
OS: That’s really true. You know, because any reason. just trying to come up with solutions that
of my background as a professional they don’t have problems for yet. Even so I
athlete I see a lot of this stuff as it might think it still maps to the GTD model.
relate to sports or coaching an athlete at the principles of You know people that like piles around
a world-class level. This example is really them? Are you a pile kind of guy? That’s
true: you can identify something that an GTD are really about exactly what GTD is. When you are
athlete is doing wrong and make them doing your weekly review you are going
aware of it but it’s much, much harder to gaining control and around to much more discrete much more
get them to fix it.
One of the things that I was curious about
gaining perspective. sophisticatedly managed piles, that are
created much more efficiently and are
is whether in your experience there’s a themselves the endpoints of creative thinking.
personality type that tends to excel at OS: As you know, I was a little resistant If you read the Belgian paper that talks
GTD or get more out of GTD than any to trying GTD at first. I didn’t think about the ants leaving pheromones to
other? that I needed it because it’s sort of a help them - well this isn’t that different
DA: No. gift of mine that I can remember where – it’s an extended mind. You want all
everything is and all my appointments that stuff out of your mind. When you
OS: It works across the board, huh? and it doesn’t take any energy – or rob me think about what piles are for they are for
Doesn’t matter if you’re a super high type of any creativity – or so I thought. things that you still want to be thinking
A or a type B – just works the same? I always think I know everything until I about that you still want to be moving
DA: You may be using the model discover that I don’t. In the case of GTD forward on in some way that I still want
and GTD may be of interest to you for I’ve been truly surprised at the impact to be creative about…
various different reasons based upon your that getting stuff out of my head has had In truth a really good GTD application
personality but the model itself – anybody on my creativity and my ability produce is that I have my piles set up in really
that has to keep more than one thing that at the creative level. I’ve seen a really appropriate ways to turbo-charge my
they can’t finish with they think of it is dramatic increase – much greater than thinking so that your mind kind just
going to find GTD is universally applicable. I would have expected under even the graze…How elegant can piles get?
I don’t know what personality model boldest prediction.
you are familiar with; Meyer’s Briggs, Right OS: I know we’re running long already so
Brain, Left Brain, which ever you want to DA: I have another scoop for you that I I’ll try to wrap this up but I do have just
pick but let’s say you have your typically haven’t written about yet in much detail. a few more questions; what is, you think
anally retentive implementer type and You know the people we’ve been touting the single most common mistake you see
you have your crazy maker visionary right that the creative, artistic mind likes a high performance people making?
brain type. The right brainers love GTD – in certain amount of mess around themselves DA: I don’t rely have an answer for
fact I think that at the summit we’ll have a to create a certain amount of cognitive that. IF I did what would it be??? I’d say
right brainer workshop. All the actors and dissonance. The resolution of that sort it’s the neglect of the speed up by slowing
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the habit of stopping and taking a breath As GTDers were probably the largest I think that to some degree GTDers
– building in time to stop and reflect is group of radical non-joiners that we could are a bit eccentric so when you put 500
commonly missed. This is true, especially band together – it’s sort of the same idea people who are nuts together then all of a
of the younger high performance types that people who you really want at a party sudden you’re not nuts. You know there
who don’t have to stop. are the ones that don’t have time to be are some people doing some really cool and
The other things are the ability to there but will show up and be willing to interesting things with GTD so at the end of
say “no”. The ability to put things into just not have an agenda. the day, I think if we put them all together
“someday, maybe”… and create a forum for the open exchange
OS: Last question: You’ve got a big event of ideas and stories and information it will
OS: Would you say that your thinking has coming up in 2009 and I thought you benefit everyone and will be a success.
changed over the last ten years? might want to talk about that a little bit.. I think the appeal is simply that people
DA: Only that I’m even more confident DA: To some degree it’s build it and that get into GTD do so because they want
that it does work. No one says: “GTD they’ll come. It might be that this is the to get better and as you have probably
doesn’t work”. Some people say, “GTD only GTD summit if we come together heard me say, the better you get, the
works, I just don’t work it.” and realize that we’ve all got it together. better you better
At its essence you might even say: And we’re all glad we’re there but there’s get. Hopefully the
“First there is a labeler, no reason to continue. On the other Summit is a way
Then there is no labeler, hand there seems to be this magnetic to help people get
Then there is a labeler. energy where people that are involved even better.
Because ultimately the labeler is really with this who want to get together to
cool. share best practices. So in a way this is
an opportunity to deepen what GTD is
OS: I was wondering, in your own and really I think a lot of the focus will be
thinking what the goals were behind not only what are the coolest ways to get
starting GTD times and what you hope it things done, but also, what are the cool
will accomplish? things to GET DONE? That’s not to try
DA: I think there’s been a great to replace TED or any of the other great
universal adoption of GTD but at the works conferences that are out there, but
same time a certain lack of depth and really just to explore the people that really
understanding so part of the goal was to work this and have great practices and war
create a forum where the various idea and stores to share about how impactful this
thoughts, tips and techniques applications, can be as a way to reinforce that set of
crazy ideas, whatever can support and best practices.
be synergistic of one another instead of We’re still in the process of determining
6000 voices crying in the wilderness not what the most interesting way will be to
to create a central thing that doesn’t try to format the summit but the good news is
legislate what GTD is or where it’s going that people seem really excited that we’re
but still keeps a central focus. doing it.

David Allen – interviewed by Oliver Starr


Oliver Starr is the Executive Editor of GTD Times. He’s also a
former professional cyclist, a biochemist and a serial entrepreneur
as well as reasonably well known blogger. His former blogs
include MobileCrunch.com (for the TechCrunch Network), the
Mobile Technology Weblog and the short lived Blognation.
Oliver is also an industry consultant providing services related to
mobile technology and marketing, blogger outreach and blog marketing and business
development. In addition to his work at GTDtimes you can read more of Oliver’s writing
at his personal Weblog StarrTrek.
Visit „GTD Times” blog
Visit Oliver’s Personal blog

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Zen To Done
(ZTD):
I am a huge fan of GTD, as you probably know by now.
It’s one of the best productivity systems ever invented.
However, it’s not without its flaws, and because of
that, I have a new productivity system for you: Zen To
Done (ZTD).

Leo Babauta

habit-change methods (the ones I talk


about on this site) to change their habits.
Solution: ZTD focuses on one habit at
a time. You don’t have to try to adopt
the entire system at once – it’s
overwhelming and it’s too hard to focus
on your habit changes if you do too
many at a time. Instead, focus on one at
a time, and adopt the system in phases.
Use proven habit-changing methods (30-
day challenge, commitment, rewards,
motivation hacks, etc.) to successfully
adopt each new habit.

2. GTD doesn’t focus enough on doing.


While it’s called Getting Things Done,
often what we end up doing most of the

W
time is Getting Things in Our Trusted
hy “Zen To Done”? Well, Overview System. The book, while presenting an
first off, my blog is called ZTD attempts to address five problems that excellent system, focuses more on the
Zen Habits, and “Habits many people have with GTD. I should note capturing and processing stages than it
To Done” doesn’t sound that GTD isn’t really flawed, and doesn’t does on the actual doing stage.
cool enough to me. I also thought of “Simple really need modification, but everyone is Solution: ZTD focuses more on doing
To Done” but the acronym didn’t seem different, and ZTD is a way to customize it – and how to actually complete your
right. Second, ZTD captures the essential to better fit different personality types. tasks, in a simple, stress-free manner.
spirit of the new system: that of simplicity, ZTD addresses five problems people
of a focus on doing, in the here and now, have with GTD: 3. GTD is too unstructured for many
instead of on planning and on the system. 1. GTD is a series of habit changes. This people. This can be one of the brilliant
is the main reason why people fall off things about GTD – its lack of structure,
If you’ve been having trouble with GTD, the GTD system – it’s a bunch of habit its in-the-moment decision making
as great as it is, ZTD might be just for you. It changes that are attempted all at once. If about what to do next – but it can also
focuses on the habit changes necessary for you’ve read Zen Habits long enough, you be a huge source of confusion for many
GTD, in a more practical way, and it focuses know that focusing on one habit at a time people. Some people need more structure
on doing, on simplifying, and on adding is best, and guarantees the most success. in their day, and GTD can be disorienting.
a simple structure. Read on for more. In addition, GTDers don’t apply proven Different people have different styles.

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Productivity System
Solution: ZTD offers a couple of habits Solution: ZTD, as mentioned above, 1 collect. Habit: ubiquitous capture.
to address this: the plan habit, where you asks you to identify the big things you Carry a small notebook (or whatever
simply plan your three MITs for the day want to do for the week and for the capture tool works for you) and write
and your Big Rocks for the week, and the day. Another habit in ZTD is for you down any tasks, ideas, projects, or other
routine habit, where you set daily and to review your goals each week, as a way information that pop into your head. Get
weekly routines for yourself. These habits, of staying focused on them throughout it out of your head and onto paper, so you
like all the habits of ZTD, are optional. If the year. GTD contains an element of don’t forget it. This is the same as GTD.
they don’t work for you, don’t adopt them. this, but ZTD extends it. But ZTD asks you to pick a very simple,
But for many people, they will compliment portable, easy-to-use tool for capture –
the other great parts of GTD perfectly. Again, GTD is a brilliant system, and a small notebook or small stack of index
works very well. But ZTD takes some cards are preferred (but not mandated),
4. GTD tries to do too much, which ends of the problems that people have in simply because they are much easier to use
up stressing you out. GTD doesn’t implementing it, and adapts it for real life. and carry around than a PDA or notebook
discriminate among all the incoming computer. The simpler the tools, the
stuff in your life, which again is part
of its beauty. But the problem is that
“It’s about the habits better. When you get back to your home
or office, empty your notes into your to-do
we put everything on our lists, and and the doing, not the list (a simple to-do list will work for now –
end up being overloaded. We try context lists can come in a later habit).
to do everything on our lists. This system or the tools.”
isn’t really a problem with GTD, but 2 process. Habit: make quick decisions
a problem with how we implement it. on things in your inbox, do not put them
But it should be addressed. The 10 Habits of ZTD off. Letting stuff pile up is procrastinating
Solution: ZTD focuses on simplifying. Each of these habits should be learned on making decisions. Process your inboxes
Take as much stuff off your plate as and practiced one at a time if possible, or (email, physical, voicemail, notebook) at
possible, so you can focus on doing 2-3 at a time at the most. Focus on your least once a day, and more frequently if
what’s important, and doing it well. habit change for 30 days, then move on needed. When you process, do it from the
to the next. The order listed below is just top down, making a decision on each item,
5. GTD doesn’t focus enough on your a suggestion – you can adopt them in as in GTD: do it (if it takes 2 minutes or
goals. GTD is purposely a bottom-up, whatever order works best for you, and less), trash it, delegate it, file it, or put it
runway-level system. While it does talk you don’t need to adopt all 10 habits. on your to-do list or calendar to do later.
about higher levels, it doesn’t really go Experiment and find the ones that work best
into it much. As a result, GTD is more with your working style. Habits 1-8 are the 3 plan. Habit: set MITs for week, day.
focused on doing whatever comes at you most essential, but I suggest you give Habits Each week, list the Big Rocks that you want
rather than doing what you should be 9-10 serious consideration too. I will expand to accomplish, and schedule them first.
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your Big Rocks for the day) and be sure system, in your outbox if you’re going 9 routine. Habit: set and keep
to accomplish them. Do your MITs early to delegate it, or in the trash. Put things routines. GTD is very unstructured,
in the day to get them out of the way and where they belong, right away, instead of which can be both a strength and
to ensure that they get done. piling them up to sort later. This keeps your a weakness. It’s a weakness for some
desk clear so you can focus on your work. people because they need more
4 do (focus). Habit: do one task at a time, Don’t procrastinate – put things away. structure. Try the habit of creating
without distractions. This is one of the most routines to see if it works better for you.
important habits in ZTD. You must select 7 review. Habit: review your system & A morning routine (for example) could
a task (preferably one of your MITs) and goals weekly. GTD’s weekly review is great, include looking at your calendar, going
focus on it to the exclusion of all else. First, and ZTD incorporates it almost exactly, over your context lists, setting your
eliminate all distractions. Shut off email, cell but with more of a focus on reviewing MITs for the day, exercising, processing
phone, Internet if possible (otherwise just your goals each week. This is already in email and inboxes, and doing your first
close all unnecessary tabs), clutter on your GTD, but isn’t emphasized. During your MIT for the day. An evening routine
desk (if you follow habit 2, this should be weekly review, you should go over each could include processing your email
pretty easy). Then, set a timer if you like, or of your yearly goals, see what progress and inboxes (again), reviewing your day,
otherwise just focus on your task for as long you made on them in the last week, and writing in your journal, preparing for the
as possible. Don’t let yourself get distracted what action steps you’re going to take next day. Weekly routines could include
from it. If you get interrupted, write down to move them forward in the coming week. an errands day, a laundry day, financial
any request or incoming tasks/info on your Once a month, set aside a little more time day, your weekly review, family day, etc.
notepad, and get back to your task. Don’t to do a monthly review of your goals, and It’s up to you – set your own routines,
try to multi-task. every year, you should do a yearly review make them work for you.
of your year’s goals and your life’s goals.

identify the big things 8 simplify. Habit: reduce your goals &
10 find your passion. Habit: seek
work for which you’re passionate. This

you want to do for the tasks to essentials. One of the problems could be your last habit, but at the same
with GTD is that it attempts to tackle all time your most important. GTD is great
week and for the day incoming tasks. But this can overload us, for managing the tasks in your life, and
and leave us without the necessary focus trying not to procrastinate on them. But
on the important tasks (MITs). So instead, if you’re passionate about your work, you
5 simple trusted system. Habit: keep ZTD asks you to review your task and won’t procrastinate – you’ll love doing it,
simple lists, check daily. Basically the same project lists, and see if you can simplify and want to do more. The habit to form
as GTD – have context lists, such as@work, them. Remove everything but the essential here is to constantly seek things about
@phone, @home, @errands, @waiting, projects and tasks, so you can focus on which you’re passionate, and to see if
etc. ZTD suggests that you keep your them. Simplify your commitments, and you can make a career out of them when
lists as simple as possible. Don’t create your incoming information stream. Be sure you find them. Make your life’s work
a complicated system, and don’t keep trying that your projects and tasks line up with something you’re passionate about, not
out new tools. It’s a waste of time, as fun as your yearly and life goals. Do this on a daily something you dread doing, and your
it is. Either use a simple notebook or index basis (briefly, on a small scale), during your task list will almost seem like a list of
cards for your lists, or use the simplest list weekly review, and your monthly review. rewards.
program possible. You don’t need a planner
or a PDA or Outlook or a complicated
system of tags. Just one list for each context, About Leo Babauta
and a projects list that you review either
daily or weekly. Linking actions to both Leo Babauta lives in Guam and is married with six kids. He’s a
projects and contexts is nice, but can get writer and a runner and a vegetarian and he loves writing Zen
too complicated. Keep it simple, and focus Habits - his blog that in a short year became one of the top blogs
on what you have to do right now, not on on the Internet with 60K+ readers subscribed and counting. He’s
playing with your system or your tools. also the author of two ebooks: „Handbook
for Life” and „Zen to Done”.
6 organize. Habit: a place for everything. Visit Leo’s blog - „Zen Habits”
All incoming stuff goes in your inbox. From Visit this article’s online version
there, it goes on your context lists and Read more about Leo’s Book: „Handbook for Life”
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If you want to get more done


at work, the productivity gurus

Top 10
out there will tell you that it’s all
about having the right system.
You need to prioritize your
tasks, you must keep detailed
logs of how you spend your reasons why
time, todo-lists are of course
essential, you must learn to
structure your calendar and
happiness
much, much more.
But that’s not where you should at work is
start. You should start by liking
what you do. the ultimate
productivity
booster
Alexander Kjerulf

L
isa was falling behind at work. Every
morning she woke up nervous about
the workday ahead of her. Every
evening she went home thinking of all
the tasks she hadn’t gotten around to.
Lisa is a 35-year old engineer and project
manager at a Danish IT company. With
business booming, keeping up had become
a struggle – she felt she had to run really fast,
to just to stay in place.
With her in-box overflowing and people
all around her clamoring for assistance on
their projects, she started to look at various
productivity tools and systems and quickly
settled on the one she’d use. As is typical for
Lisa, once she’s decided to do something, she
does it, and with new ways of tracking time,
improved todo-lists and prioritizing her work,
she did notice that she was getting more work
done.

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But she still felt, that she could be more


productive. While she was thinking about her
next step, it struck her: Some of what she did,
she hated doing.
While she generally enjoyed her job,
especially helping people plan their projects
and advising them on the best ways to move
forward, some of her tasks were administrative
in nature. Tracking progress, updating various
statics, generating reports, etc…. They didn’t
take up that much of her time – but they were
a lot less fun. Let’s face it: to Lisa, they were
boring as hell.
She talked to her boss about it, and they
decided to give those tasks to a project
secretary. This freed up a little time for
Lisa, but mostly it allowed her to work on
those parts of her job that she really liked.
Consequently Lisa became a lot happier at
work – and THAT’S when her productivity sky-
rocketed. Now she had the energy to connect
with her people and the creativity to think up
and implement new ideas. Instead of feeling
stressed and harried, she was optimistic and
positive.
While her productivity system had definitely
helped her get more done, the productivity
boost she got from being happy at work was
many times bigger. Lisa is now working way
less hours – and getting much more done. And
most importantly, she’s enjoying work a lot
more!“
around and consequently have better
relations at work. This translates into:
Does being
• Better teamwork with your colleagues productive make
The single most efficient way to increase • Better employee relations if you’re
your productivity is to be happy at work. No a manager us happy or does
system, tool or methodology in the world • More satisfied customers if you’re in
can beat the productivity boost you get a service job
being happy make us
from really, really enjoying your work. • Improved sales if you’re a sales person
productive?
I’m not knocking all the traditional 2: Happy people are more creative a carryover, an incubation effect, to the
productivity advice out there – it’s not that If your productivity depends on being able next day.
it’s bad or deficient. It’s just that when you to come up with new ideas, you need to be
apply it in a job that basically doesn’t make happy at work. Check out the research of 3: Happy people fix problems instead of
you happy, you’re trying to fix something Teresa Amibile for proof. She says: complaining about them
at a surface level when the problem goes If people are in a good mood on a given When you don’t like your job, every
much deeper. day, they’re more likely to have creative molehill looks like a mountain. It becomes
ideas that day, as well as the next day, even difficult to fix any problem without
Here are the 10 most important if we take into account their mood that agonizing over it or complaining about it
reasons why happiness at work is the #1 next day. first. When you’re happy at work and you
productivity booster. There seems to be a cognitive process run into a snafu – you just fix it.
that gets set up when people are feeling
1: Happy people work better with others good that leads to more flexible, fluent, 4: Happy people have more energy
Happy people are a lot more fun to be and original thinking, and there’s actually Happy people have more energy and are

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Something that you loved doing.


There’s a clear link between happiness
at work and productivity. This only leaves
the question of causation: Does being
productive make us happy or does being
happy make us productive? The answer is,
of course, yes! The link goes both ways.

therefore more efficient at everything they


do.
You should start by But the link is strongest from happiness
to productivity – which means that it if you

liking what you do. want to be more productive, the very best
5: Happy people are more optimistic thing you can do is focus on being happy
Happy people have a more positive, with what you do?
optimistic outlook, and as research shows at work and thereby increasing your So how do you get to be happy at work?
(particularly Martin Seligman’s work in productivity. There are two ways, really:
positive psychology), optimists are way 1. Get happy in the job you have. There
more successful and productive. It’s the old 9: Happy people worry less about are about a million things you can
saying “Whether you believe you can or making mistakes – and consequently do to improve your work situation –
believe you can’t, you’re probably right” all make fewer mistakes provided you choose to do something,
over again. When you’re happy at work the occasional rather than wait for someone else
mistake doesn’t bother you much. You pick to come along and do it for you.
6: Happy people are way more yourself up, learn from it and move on. 2. Find a new job where you can be happy.
motivated You also don’t mind admitting to others If your current job is not fixable, don’t
Low motivation means low productivity, that you screwed up – you simply take wait – move on now!
and the only sustainable, reliable way to be responsibility, apologize and fix it. This
motivated at work is to be happy and like relaxed attitude means that less mistakes
what you do. are made, and that you’re more likely About
to learn from them. Alexander Kjerulf
7: Happy people get sick less often
Getting sick is a productivity killer and if 10: Happy people make better decisions Alex makes people
you don’t like your job you’re more prone Unhappy people operate in permanent happy at work. No,
to contract a long list of diseases including crisis mode. Their focus narrows, they really, he does! He
ulcers, cancer and diabetes. You’re also lose sight of the big picture, their survival speaks and consults
more prone to workplace stress and instincts kick in and they’re more likely in businesses all over
burnout. to make short-term, here-and-now choices. the world, showing
One study assessed the impact of job Conversely, happy people make better, executives, managers
strain on the health of 21,290 female more informed decisions and are better and employees how to change workplaces
nurses in the US and found that the women able to prioritize their work. from dreary and stressful to more fun,
most at risk of ill health were those who energized and happy. And profitable! He
didn’t like their jobs. The impact on their The upshot is the author of Happy Hour is 9 to 5, a
health was a great as that associated with Think back to a situation where you practical guide to making yourself and others
smoking and sedentary lifestyles. felt that you were at peak performance. happy at work. He also runs a blog called
A situation where your output was among „Positive Sharing - Chief Happiness Officer”.
8: Happy people learn faster the highest and best it’s ever been. I’m Visit Alex’s blog - „Positive Sharing”
When you’re happy and relaxed, you’re willing to bet that you were working Visit this article’s online version
much more open to learning new things at something that made you happy. Get Alex’s book: „Happy Hour is 9 to 5”

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Happiness and the End


of the Working Week
Business is broken. Every morning across seven continents, 402 million people rise ahead
of the Sun to drag themselves into that smog-filled, oil-fuelled nightmare called the morning
commute.  Nick Cernis

P
ounding their way along 16.2 to forget about the whole nasty affair, and faces who actually give a damn about
miles of pavement, train track, we’ve been practically pissing overtime making your business a success. Then your
or gridlocked tarmac to arrive at ever since. profit will come. Want proof? Just look at
their Official Place of Work, most But let’s not blame him. Celestial Zappos.
will sit down, throw six triple-espressos accountants make mistakes too. Our
into throats scorched by artificial air, and problem remains: this business we call 2) We’re commuting instead of computing
rub eyes zapped by fluorescent death rays business is broken. So how do we fix it? The daily commute is killing us. It’s
from above.   And what’s the big problem, anyway? also putting a drain on the planet which is,
Those who succeed in wrenching
themselves into what passes for the mortal
realm are then forced to hunt down jobs present home-working as a solution to the
to fill their day, an eight-hour stretch of
meaningless meetings, the constant shrill problem of low morale, high stress and
of telephones, and having to listen to Suzie
from Sales tell Sally that story about Sarah
dwindling productivity
seducing Simon’s sister. Again.
The problem with problems at worst, throttling it slowly and, at best,
Welcome to Crazytown. Population: …is that they often come in threes. terribly inconsiderate of us all.
you Business became so broken, in fact, that it The truth is, if businesses made some
Despite all the obvious warnings, like the needed two friends just to prop it up at the simple, cost-effective changes to the way
cubicle stress that ends in Godzilla-style end of a long day. Here’s how the terrible they operate, the vast majority of us could
office rampages, all of this is somehow triplets shape up:  work remotely from home on our own
considered normal. Commuting is a fact schedules using simple technology that
of life, isn’t it? Or perhaps, like me, you 1) We’re championing profits instead of already exists. (Don’t worry, I’m about to
find a dark humor in wasting our lives by people tell you how to make it happen.)
physically travelling to work in the Internet Business is a numbers game. It’s
age. If it wasn’t so sad it might be funny. optimized for the bottom line. More often 3) We’re selling hours instead of output
than not, people come second. Most The base unit of work is wrong. For
I blame the accountants businesses are not providing us with an years, we’ve been trading the hours from
So what went wrong? Many years ago, environment that’s fit to stable us for our nine to five for cash, whether we’ve actually
Earth’s Universal Accountant got sloppy working lives. got any work to do in them or not. The result
updating the monthly work-life balance The problem lies in the question that is a series of invented chores, the clickedy-
sheet, forgot to carry a zero, and ended drives them, often: “how can we make an click of the inbox refresh button, and the
up with a half-eaten nuclear hot dog and extra $10m this year?” My answer: who clock watching committees that feature so
a basket full of toenail clippings from his cares? The question should be this: “how heavily in office life.
mother-in-law. Oh well, he thought. I’ll can we create a company that people will What’s worse, we’ve gotten so used
just brush it all under the carpet. Who’ll fight to be a part of?” Solve that first and to having to fill that prescribed time with
know? Then he rushed home to Cloud 17b you’ll fill your company with smart, smiling mostly meaningless twitchery that, when

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handed that golden rolling pin called have to. Tell employees that, if the trial keen mind to make it work, but it’s worth
retirement and told to cook whatever we works, you’ll make it permanent. Tell them it. I recommend that you have a get-out
please, many go crazy with boredom. Then that if it doesn’t, you’ll be going back to plan. If your boss proves too stubborn to
we acquire the world’s largest kitchen tin a regular five-day week. The results will be flexible, or your colleagues misconstrue
and simply bake ourselves into a fruitcake- surprise you. People will be happier and working smarter for slacking off, it helps to
lined grave: an icing-topped end to an more will get done.  have a plan B elsewhere.
otherwise bittersweet life. To avoid these kind of problems, I
Phase 4: Offer an option to work from suggest two things: a) champion the work
The solution is simple: work smarter home full time from home lifestyle for everyone (and
Doom and gloom take a back seat from Reward those who’ve shown that they can not just yourself) and b) take Tim Ferriss’
here on. It’s time for some positive be more productive from home with the advice — present home-working as a
thinking! We need a simple change in our option to do it full time. (If you can’t trust solution to the problem of low morale,
working habits that’s easy to implement any of your staff to do that, why the hell high stress and dwindling productivity.
and optimized for people, health, families, did you hire them in the first place?) And,
communities and the environment. whatever you do, don’t cut their pay. Exceptions to the rule
A change that takes advantage of the Be bold. Be successful. Be Naturally, remote working isn’t for
Internet age while enhancing our quality of respected. Optimize for happiness in your everyone. And it’s not for every business,
life and without affecting our bottom lines. business today. if only because a three-course candlelit
Too much to ask for? I think not. dinner with wine isn’t as satisfying once
Here are my simple solutions: The solution for employees it’s been through your fax machine, and
Phase 1: Get people talking brain surgery isn’t much fun when you’re
The solution for employers Send people this magazine and show them forced to self-operate from instructions
Want your employees to be passionate this article. Make people aware that there’s sent by email. 
about their jobs? Want to make your life a very real and obtainable alternative to The difference between an exception
easier too? Then start optimizing for the daily commute and 9-5 slog. When and an excuse is simple: deep down, you
happiness today by rolling out my easy you go to phase 2, you want people to be always know when you’re lying to yourself.
four-phase plan to a healthier, happier aware of the options. If you think of yourself as an exception
business: just because it’s easier not to take action,
Phase 2: Push for a work from home day perhaps it’s time to fight to make a
Phase 1: Change the working environment Call a quick, informal meeting with your positive change in your life or company.
The first thing to do is to create a working boss, set a short agenda with a simple
environment to be proud of. Building an goal (one work from home day a month, Take action today!
enjoyable office environment is cheaper staggered across the company if needs be?), The future is yesterday, folks. The cruise
than you think. I’ll be running some fun come out with some actionable results (like ship to a happier, smarter working life is
ideas on how to create a great office at a calendar date for the first trial day, and the already sailing for tens of market-leading
work or at home soon. name of the person who’s responsible for companies filled with the smiling faces of
spreading the word). Then follow-up in two people who love their jobs. Why not jump
Phase 2: End the working week weeks to make sure things are moving. on board?
Forget about 9-5. Stop buying your
employees’ lives and buy their ideas and Phase 3: Prove you can be trusted
output instead. Trust them to manage their When given the chance to work from home About
own workload in the hours they choose, for a day, for goodness’ sake, don’t screw Nick Cernis
regardless of whether it fills the day or not. it up. This is what you’ve been fighting for.
Do the same yourself! It’ll do wonders for Yes, it’s possible to work less and still get Nick Cernis is a
your health and your sanity. (N.B. If you the same done (that was the whole point), writer and web
currently bill by the hour, billing by the task but don’t piss this chance away. Prove you developer from
instead will help make this work better.) can be trusted. the UK with a
passion for paper
Phase 3: Have a work from home day Phase 4: Have a get out plan productivity. He
Test out working from home for one day I will warn you now. Being the one to writes at „Put Things Off ”.
a week for a month. Make sure you give suggest flexible working hours and
people everything they need to work from championing the work-from-home lifestyle Visit Nicks’s blog – „Put Things Off ”
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Seven tips for making yourself


happier in the next hour
You can make yourself happier – and this doesn’t have to be a long-term ambition. You can
start right now. In the next hour, check off as many of the following items as possible. Each
of these accomplishments will lift your mood, as will the mere fact that you’ve tackled and
achieved some concrete goals.
Gretchen Rubin

1
Boost your energy: stand up and a sizeable dent. Try to get in the habit of emotions—turns out that just going
pace while you talk on the phone or, using the “one minute rule”—i.e., never through the motion of happiness brightens
even better, take a brisk ten-minute walk postpone any task that can be completed your mood. And if you’re smiling, other
outside. Research shows that when people in less than one minute. An uncluttered people will perceive you as being friendlier
move faster, their metabolism speeds up, environment will contribute to a more and more approachable.
and the activity and sunlight are good for serene mood.
your focus, your mood, and the retention Some people worry that wanting to be

5
of information. Plus, because of “emotional Lay the groundwork for some future happier is a selfish goal. To the contrary.
contagion,” if you act energetic, you’ll help fun: order a book you’ve been wanting Studies show that happier people are
the people around you feel energetic, too. to read (not something you think you more sociable, likeable, healthy, and
should read) or plan a weekend excursion productive—and they’re more inclined to

2
Reach out to friends: make a lunch to a museum, hiking trail, sporting event, help other people. So in working to boost
date or send an email to a friend you gardening store, movie theater—whatever your own happiness, you’re benefiting
haven’t seen in a while. Having warm, close sounds like fun. Studies show that others as well.
bonds with other people is one of the keys having fun on a regular basis is a pillar of Feel happier yet?
to happiness, so take the time to stay in happiness, and anticipation is an important
touch. Somewhat surprisingly, it turns out part of that pleasure. Try to involve friends
that socializing boosts the moods not only or family, as well; people enjoy almost all About
of extroverts, but also of introverts. activities more when they’re with other Gretchen Rubin
people than when they’re alone.

3
Rid yourself of a nagging task: answer Gretchen Rubin

6
a difficult email, purchase something Do a good deed: make an email started out as a
you need, or call to make that dentist’s introduction of two people who lawyer. At Yale Law
appointment. Crossing an irksome chore could help each other, or set up a blind School, was editor-
off your to-do list will give you a big date, or shoot someone a piece of useful in-chief of the Yale
rush of energy and cheer, and you’ll be information or gratifying praise. Do good, Law Journal. She had
surprised that you procrastinated for so feel good—this really works. Also, although a great experience
long. we often believe that we act because of the in law, but realized that what she really
way we feel, in fact, we often feel because of wanted to do was to write. Since making

4
Create a calmer environment: clear the way we act. When you act in a friendly the switch, she’s published four books.
some physical and mental space way, you’ll strengthen your feelings of She’s currently working on The Happiness
around your desk by sorting papers, friendliness for other people. Project which will hit the shelves in late
pitching junk, stowing supplies, sending 2009.

7
out quick responses, filing, or even just Act happy: put a smile on your face
making your piles neater. A large stack right now, and keep smiling. Research Visit Gretchen’s blog
of little tasks can feel overwhelming, but shows that even an artificially induced – „The Happiness Project”
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Having One Of Those Days?


Here’s How To Deal With It
We all have one of those days from time to time. But what do we mean when we say that?
Typically one or more bad things happen that put you in an unhappy mood. Here is a handy
guide to getting your day back on track.
James Mallinson

M
aybe you feel everybody Shit happens… Treat yourself and move on
is on your back or your There is a logical, rational reason for Rationalizing and being proactive will help
computer is constantly everything. You might not directly cause you to smooth out the whole unpleasantness
breaking down when you it but it’s there all the same. If a customer but if it fixed your entire day you wouldn’t
need to finish a report. Perhaps all your gives you a hard time because another be having one of those days in the first place.
current work isn’t satisfactory, the deadline department didn’t do its job properly, Take lessons from the experience and try
is getting closer and you just can’t seem that’s unfortunate. But these things do and get through the rest of the day. Treat
to get focused. Without really thinking happen. If you’re dwelling on it while yourself by going for retail therapy, having a
about it we put it all down to fate or hiding in the cupboard, tell yourself you nice meal or watching a film, if it helps. Then
being unlucky and then we typically end were just in the wrong place at the wrong get to sleep. You will almost certainly feel
up feeling sorry for ourselves. That can time. much better the next day.
then spiral and affect the rest of our day.
However, it need not be this way. Don’t live in a bubble
Take the lessons from A boxer will never be successful if he just
Take a breather
Get away from it all. Disconnect the phone,
the experience now runs around the ring avoiding his opponent’s
blows. Likewise you will never get anywhere
turn off the computer. Heck, lock yourself so it doesn’t mess if you are not willing to take the knocks and
in a cupboard if you can’t get away from blows that life will all to readily dish out. You
work. Give yourself a chance to clear your up another day in the may feel like hiding in your shell when the
head and gain some perspective. You day turns against you, but resist that urge,
can’t get hold of your day if you don’t give
future. it’s not an habit you want to slip into. Shake
yourself a chance to regain control. One it off and get back in the fight.
or two unfortunate events will affect your
mood which can ultimately cause things to …but could I have done something
spiral if you don’t take a step back about it? About
Things happen that ruin our day which James Mallinson
Work out what the problem is are out of our control, but there also
What makes you think you are having one things that, in hindsight, we could have James Mallinson comes from the UK and
of those days? Was it the moody customer influenced or can yet gain some control is an aspiring author. He started Organize
who shouted at you? Have you been over. Could you perhaps have dealt with IT nearly two years ago after he began
inundated with work because two of your the rude customer a little better? Can you dabbling in productivity, and wanted to
staff are off sick? Having one of those days defer or delegate the workload till the share his tips and experience.
will put you in a bad mood. It’s important absent staff return? Take the lessons from
to know exactly what the cause is so you the experience now so it doesn’t mess up Visit James’s blog – „Organize-IT”
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The GOYA method


for Personal Development
We’re heading towards the end of 2008 and some of you will be looking over this year and
thinking about what you have achieved so far. For some nothing much will have happened for
others their whole life will have changed. Personal development begins in your head and GOYA
method will help a lot for those who still want to do something with the rest of 2008.
Steven Aitchison
Get Off Your Ass! and the other, less dominant voice, saying mean this. When you switch the voices
To do something, anything, you have to ‘come on, I need some GOYA time’. and use the SOYA voice for the GOYA voice
take action, to take action you have to get The trick to getting off your ass is i.e. MR T voice is now the GOYA voice
off your ass first and make a start. That’s making the GOYA voice more dominant and Mickey Mouse on Helium is the SOYA
what this article is about. than the SOYA voice. voice you will see an amazing difference
I don’t want to hear whines, excuses, or in your productivity, you exercise routine,
anything else just read this through and Quick Exercise everything you need the GOYA voice for.
then GOYA. I want you to think back to a time, Another exercise for today. To try this
recently, where you were in two minds to method out try hearing the new GOYA
Getting to the stage of SOYA go and do something but instead elected voice telling you what to do whenever
A lot of us will have gotten to the stage of to stay in bed or sit on the couch and you are procrastinating about something.
SOYA (Sitting On Your Ass) at some point watch TV. For example, you need to get up Obviously, it doesn’t have to be MR T’s
in our lives. Indeed it’s good to have a and tidy the house but instead you stayed voice but you want a commanding voice,
bit SOYA time but too much can lead to a in bed or watched TV or read your book. have a little fun with it. Eventually the
permanent state of SOYA and your ass gets What did the little GOYA voice sound like voice will be your own voice and you begin
flatter with all the sitting, the only exercise inside your head, if you can’t remember to do things you have been putting off.
you get is flicking the remote and eating listen for it next time. The SOYA voice List a few things you could do today
those packets of cheese and onion crisps. sounds like MR T ‘Sit on your ass fool, ain’t and listen to the voice and GOYA and do
For those of you who don’t think you’re nobody gonna clean the house’ and the them.
at the SOYA stage of life answer these GOYA voice sounds like Mickey Mouse on
questions: Helium ‘Oh shucks, that’s a shame coz the About Steven
1. Is your Ass permanently flat? house needs a good clean’. Aitchison
2. Does it take you about half an hour
before you can walk properly getting off Listening for the SOYA and GOYA voice Steven Aitchison
your couch? You will soon begin to hear the little voices 39, is a personal
3. Do you make old man noises when you whenever you have to do something. development blogger.
get off the couch? Recognizing them is the first stage and He currently works
4. Do you make old man noises when you when you hear them, it will be a revelation. with the homeless
go to sit on the couch? Now when I say hear them you don’t dealing with issues
5. Do you have some goals that involve literally hear them you hear them in your such as drug
GOYA? head. You might not think they are there addiction, and alcoholism. He has a degree
but they definitely are. Any time you have in Psychology and has been a counsellor to
If you answered yes to any of the to do something they are there. alcoholics. Also an affiliate marketer and
questions above it’s time for some GOYA. The next stage is switching the voices writer he has penned 3 books on personal
around. This can be tricky at first but when development and making money online.
GOYA in action you do it once it becomes very easy all the
There are at least two voices inside you at other times and you will see a dramatic Visit Steven’s blog
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17 Things
you Should Stop Doing
This is a list of 17 things you shouldn’t be doing any more because they waste time. Old habits
die hard and it can be difficult to shift yourself from an old familiar way of doing something to a
new better way. Mark W. Shead

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ake a look at the list and see trying to sell you things you didn’t really is anything new. With a newsreader you’ll
if there is anything you can need, would you put up with it? (If you know whenever something new is posted.

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change to help make you have a friend in network marketing, you  Removing Spyware – Use a
more productive. If you have may have already experienced this.) computer or web browser that

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any suggestions please add them in the Losing Telephone Numbers – Your doesn’t get infected.

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comments. cell phone should sync with your  Wasting Time in the Car –

1
Manually Depositing a Paycheck – computer. We are past the days where a Subscribe to podcasts and get a
That is what direct deposit is for. If you phone only held 25 numbers. If someone connector for your MP3 player in your car.
spend 15 minutes every two weeks dealing calls, take the few seconds to record Spend your time learning instead of just
with depositing your paycheck that is 65 their name in your phone, so it will be sitting there driving.

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hours over the next 10 years. Put this time transferred next time you sync your  Getting Lost in the Car – If you
to better use. computer. spend a lot of time driving to

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 Writing Checks for Bills – That is  Commuting to College – Take your unfamiliar areas, go ahead and invest in a
what the bill pay service from your classes online. Spend your commute GPS with routing capabilities. That way you
bank is for. Use this time for something time studying instead of driving. can spend your time focusing on your work

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worthwhile.  Commuting Through Heavy instead of honing your navigation skills.

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 Partially Filling Up with Gas – Yes it Traffic — Talk to your boss about  Clubbing Baby Seals – Just in case
might go down 3 cents next week, but working from home–even for just a few this applies to you, this would be a
how much is your time really worth. days a week. Shift your schedule to miss good thing to stop as well.

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 Looking for your Keys or Cellphone rush hour.

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– Always put them in the same place Dialing into Voice Mail – Get
(hook by the door, etc). your voicemail setup to send you
About
5
 Unpacking your Laptop Power messages as email attachments that way
Adaptor – If you go from work to you only have to check one mailbox. Mark W. Shead
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home with your laptop, get an extra  Backing Up to CDs or Disks – Get
adaptor for each work area so you don’t an external hard drive. It will be Mark Shead works
have to unpack and crawl under the desk fast enough that maybe you’ll go ahead as a consultant
each time. and backup more often. Plus if you do it helping companies

6
 Check Multiple Email Boxes – Get a right, you can create a working version of efficiently turn time
program that will show you all your your entire computer on the hard drive. If into money using
email in one place or filter by individual you laptop is stolen you can start working technology and good
accounts. Apple Mail and several other from your last backup with all your business practices.
products do this. programs and settings just as they were. Productivity501 is the website where

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 Watching Commercials – Use Tivo to  Visiting Lots of Blogs – Use a he publishes regular tips for personal
skip them. Use Netflix and just skip news reader like Google Reader or productivity and development.
television all together. Buy the shows you NewsFire. Most people don’t realize how
want to watch off iTunes. If you had a much time they waste looking at the same Visit Mark’s blog – „Productivity501”
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How To Work Less and Still Impress


Is it possible to work less and still impress your boss, wife, husband and friends? In other words,
is it possible to do less and accomplish more? Everyone seeks the answer to this question. We
all want to generate the greatest noticeable impact with the least amount of effort, as quick as
possible. It’s the way of the modern knowledge worker. We strive to work smarter, not harder.
Marc C

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he answer to the question is: 3. Focus More on Less 6. Follow the 80/20 Rule
YES! With the right combination A jack of all trades may do very well in life, The 80/20 rule states that 80% of your
of skills, tactics and tools, you but supreme impressiveness is achieved results come from just 20% of your
can work less and still impress. via specialization. Elite expertise attracts efforts. If you can identify and focus on
The list below is not comprehensive, but attention much faster than a run of the the 20% that matters most, you can be
leads in the right direction, providing six mill juggling act. This is because gradual more productive (and impressive) without
basic strategies geared for increasing your increases in skill level have an exponential increasing your workload. Try to automate
impressiveness without increasing your effect on the public opinion of overall or delegate the less productive 80%
workload. impressiveness. Think in terms of Karate: whenever possible. When random emails
A black belt seems far more impressive and phone calls start pushing you off
1. Learn Skills Few People Know than a brown belt. But does a brown belt course, remind yourself of the 80/20 rule
Find a niche function (or two) that’s really seem any more impressive than a red and make an immediate course correction.
currently in high demand and master it. If belt? The bottom line: Society elevates If an emergency arises and you absolutely
very few people can perform this needed experts high onto a pedestal. Focus on need to eliminate something from your
function, your effective value to others will mastering your trade. schedule, make sure it’s not part of the
skyrocket into the stratosphere. You will vital 20%.
become the “go to guy”. Even if it’s only a 4. Only Use Quality Tools
temporary gig, you will be able to make a Trying to cut through a thick piece of
significant impact in a short timeframe. And fresh lumber with an old, dull handsaw
if you play your cards right, you will find would be a pretty foolish endeavor. You About
yourself doing less actual work and getting would have to work extremely hard to Marc C
10 times more credit for your efforts. make the even the slightest impact. If
the tools in your toolbox don’t fit the Marc was born in
2. Provide Value from Within a Black Box requirements of the job, find someone Miami, Florida,
Mystery is a huge proponent of who has the right tools and barter with graduated from the
impressiveness. In order to achieve them, hire them, invite them into the University of Central
the ultimate level of impressiveness process. Possessing the right tools (and Florida’s College
your efforts must make someone skills) can easily shrink a mountainous of Engineering
think, “Wow! How does he/she do task into a molehill. with a B.S. in
that?” They can easily see your inputs Information Systems Technology.
and your results, but aren’t 100% sure 5. Always Under-Sell to Over-Deliver He works as “Information Assurance
how you got from point A to point B. The crooked salesman constantly over-sells Manager” (computer security) and spends
In other words, you have to provide the capabilities of his product. He sets the a good deal of his free time reading
(or innovate) tangible value without bar so high that the product ends up falling personal development books and blogs.
disclosing the specifics of the mastery. short of his client’s expectations. If you want Computer security is his job and personal
Human beings are curious creatures. to boost your impressiveness, do the exact development is his passion. He’s also a big
If you can give them something they opposite. Slightly under-sell your capabilities fitness buff. He works out 4 days a week.
want while simultaneously stimulating (or product, service, deadline, etc.) so that
their curiosity, you will always be more you’re always able to over-deliver. It will Visit Marc’s blog
impressive than the guy who cranks out seem to others like you’re habitually going – „Marc and Angel Hack a Life”
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3 Essential Tools
for Productivity
Today I would like to share a description of some of the tools
I use for my own productivity practice.

Stephen Smith

Workspace I use these files for paper items that I My Organizer


First, my workspace in my home office. need to process at specific times but the I picked up a nice leather planner that
This is where I manage all of my activities items do not need to go in my organizer zips closed for $10 at Target. It is now
for the blogging enterprise as well as my right now. In the same file are the a mini-briefcase that I use to carry my
day job for BigCorp. Reference folders for frequently-accessed essentials. Number one of course is the
This is a very simple and effective set-up. information such as billing records, work Circa organizer that holds my DIY Calendar
Everything that I need on a daily basis is records, etc. pages that I designed.
available close by. You may also notice that The typical workflow for the Tickler file is: I keep a Pilot .5mm G2 in the pen
I have arranged the desk according to the 1. Each morning, while the coffee is loop, and a PaperMate .5mm Mega Lead
“F-shape” principle that I featured in the brewing, I check the contents of mechanical pencil loose inside. I tuck a
design of my planner pages. From the top “today’s” folder. few blank 3×5 cards into the front pocket,
left across I have placed: 2. I sync any time-specific items with my along with some business cards. Toss in a
• Note cards and the usual office supplies. paper calendar, pad of 3×3 Post-Its and I am ready to go.
• Pen-holder. 3. Complete the items that are date- These are the most essential tools for
• Desk lamp. specific but will not physically fit into my personal productivity practice.
• Laptop. my calendar (which I refuse to stuff with
notes and loose papers), About
From the bottom left: 4. Any non-time-specific items then go into Stephen Smith
• In-box. the In-box on my desk for processing.
• Open task information. 5. Items are processed in order of the Stephen is a
• Clear desk blotter with frequently-called amount of time required, starting with small business
numbers and notes the shortest. Conversation
6. Anything that does not get completed, Consultant and
To the right of the desk: or needs to go in the organizer, is public speaker that
• Bookshelf with reference and tracking forwarded to its proper place. uses the power
materials. 7. When “today’s” folder is empty, it goes of the internet to leverage your success.
• The Book of Days to the back of the line, becoming in Productivity in Context is a web magazine
• Software. effect an empty folder in next month’s focused on Productivity and tools for
• The printer. queue. organizing. Make this your headquarters
• The Tickler File. Part of the beauty of this system is that if for improving your life and work through
something comes up and I cannot process increased mindfulness, education, and
The Tickler File the items in the Tickler File for a day or workflow practices.
This tool consists of 43 Folders numbered two, it is ready right where I left off. This
1-31 for the current month and 12 gives me almost instant access to date- Visit Stephen’s blog
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7 Idea Dumping Tips


Idea dumping is a lot like brainstorming. (I happen to be an expert on idea dumping because
I just made the term up 5 minutes ago.). Brainstorming to me is more of a process where you
have a problem, and you try and find a solution to it, with the end goal in mind. It’s a great
concept in theory–except it never happens that way for me.
Glen Stansberry

I
t seems like whenever I really need 3. Plan for not planning on it 6. Organize your thoughts
a great idea, they are nowhere to be One problem with the way we typically Once your ideas have stopped coming, be
found. Yet when I’m doing something brainstorm is this: it’s unnatural. We bang sure to organize them more coherently
completely unrelated and seemingly our heads against the wall while chanting once you’re done. Once you’ve got them
unimportant, I’ll be floating in ideas. “think, think”. If you’re like me, your brain organized, break them into actionable steps
It’s more like my brain all of the sudden doesn’t like to be told what to do. ( another component to GTD). You’ll quickly
opens up and throws out a flurry of ideas, I’ve found that the best way to allow your mind realize what needs to be done next to
a proverbial diarrhea of the brain. Except to form ideas is when I’m doing something implement your ideas, in what order, etc.
with a good connotation, (unlike most else. You have to be ready at anytime to jot For me, notecards are my weapon of
comparisons to bowel movements). So I’ve something down. I know this point is a lot like choice. I always keep a few handy, and I
decided to call this process Idea Dumping #1, but I can’t stress it enough. organize my ideas into ideas. If a project has
to kind of fuse Brainstorming and, well… more than one thought to it, I assign its own
the bowel thing. So if you haven’t already 4. Good environments matter card. If it’s something simple like a future
quit reading this article, here are my 7 tips Allow yourself time to let your mind breathe post title, I put it on the “catch-all” notecard
for effective Idea Dumping. and relax. I’ve found that the best times that holds just quick ideas. Later I’ll take the
to have idea dumps are when you’re in an day’s cards and process them further.
1. ALWAYS carry paper aesthetically pleasing environment, or at
It almost always never fails. I’ll have a great least one where you’re enjoying yourself. A 7. Know when to stop
idea, I’ll think about it for a while, and lot of times the ideas start coming when I’m Don’t force the issue, man! You could hurt
never remember it again. Why? I didn’t running, or talking a walk in nice weather. yourself if you’re not careful. If the well of
write it down. Half of having a good idea You may find yourself partial to different ideas has run dry, pumping it more won’t
is actually writing it down. Writing it down situations. It really doesn’t matter, just help. Don’t worry, there will be other
gives you freedom to let your mind explore so long as what you’re doing somewhat times of plenty in terms of ideas. Ironically
it even more, because it doesn’t have to automated and your mind can freely wander enough, this article was a product of 3 idea
work on actually remembering it. If paper wherever it wants. In short; you’re giving dumps, spread over a couple of weeks.
isn’t your thing, use a voice recorder, your yourself time to daydream.
cell phone’s voicemail, a pda, a rock and
chisel… anything so that you can file it 5. Think big picture down About Glen
somewhere other than your brain. Ok, so I realize that there will be times Stansberry
when you’ll actually have good ideas
2. Be descriptive when writing it down when you are forced into brainstorming Glen Stansberry is
There have also been times where I’ve on a certain problem. A good strategy for a web developer
written an idea down quickly, and then finding solutions to a specific problem is and blogger out of
looked at it later and had no idea I was always thinking top down. In David Allen’s Lawrence, KS. He is
talking about. The more descriptive you Getting Things Done, you should always the co-founder of
are, the better you can get back into your start with asking yourself why you’re doing LifeRemix, a lifestyle
train of thinking when you wrote it down, it. Why are you trying to find the solution? blogging network.
like picking up where you left off. Also, Why is it important? It sounds mind- Glen is also the owner of LifeDev, a blog
being more descriptive frees up your numbingly simple, but it really helps you that helps creative people get stuff done.
brain’s resources to develop the idea even focus your thinking on the problem, rather Visit Glen’s blog – „LifeDev”
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10 tips for keeping


your desk clean and tidy
A messy desk is a sign of creativity and imagination. This is the excuse I gave myself for the
mountain of papers, knickknacks, and San Pellegrino bottles normally piled on my desk at work.
Chanpory Rith

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ruth is, I’m just lazy. When I papers requiring an action that takes – Do it
started wasting more and more more than 2 minutes in here. This may If it takes less than two minutes, just
time looking for lost items be items such as forms to fill out and do it.
instead of being a brilliant documents to proofread. You can also – Delegate it
creative person, I knew I had to do use a tickler file to supplement this. If you’re not the right person to do it,
something. I got my desk organized, and • Current projects rack then send it to someone who can.
have been miraculously keeping it clean for For this, use a file rack or small file box – Defer it
the past three months. to hold folders for active projects. Create If it takes more than two minutes to do,
Here’s how: one folder per project. but it in your Action or Tickler file. Or if
1. Use a system to manage paper • Filing cabinet it’s project-related, put it in your current
Most of the clutter on my desk is paper. Put completed projects, general projects file rack.
In one of my recent posts, I wrote reference items, and anything else • Organize
about a system for organizing files on you might want to look at again in a If the file has no action for you to do,
the computer. The same system can be filing cabinet. Use simple flat folders you can:
modified to work with physical files: organized from A-Z, instead of hanging – Trash it, recycle it, or shred it, if you
Setup: A place for everything folders. don’t need it.
First, you’ll need a few items: • Dump boxes (trash can, recycling bin, – Put it in the Incubate tray if you’re not
• Inbox shredder) ready to deal with it.
This is a standard stackable letter tray. I avoided throwing away paper because – Archive in your filing cabinet for later.
Put documents that don’t yet have a I didn’t have access to a trash can, felt • Review
place in here. This may be items like guilty about tossing recyclable paper, or The most important part of the system
memos, print-outs, and random things was afraid of throwing away confidential is setting up reviews for you to process
placed on your desk by random people. materials. Having a trash can, recycling your Inbox and organize your files:
• Incubate box bin, and shredder for each of these – Daily
On top of your Inbox tray, stack another situations eliminates these hesitancies. Process your Inbox as often as you like
letter tray to put items that are “on Usage: Process, Organize, Review throughout the day, but do it at least
hold”. These are items you aren’t yet You’re now all set and ready to clean your twice a day: once around noon and again
ready to do or complete in here. They desk. The steps below are adapted from at day’s end. You must empty it at the
may be articles you’re thinking of David Allen’s GTD system: end of the day, so that your inbox is nice
reading, sketches for potential projects, • Process and fresh in the morning.
and information about events you might Put all papers on your desk in your Inbox – Weekly
attend. tray. If it doesn’t fit, just put it next to At the end of the week, move completed
• Action & Tickler file it for now. Go through each file one by projects into your filing cabinet. Go
For this, Merlin Mann of 43 Folders one. Ask yourself: can I act on this file? through your Incubate tray and decide
recommends an A-Z accordion file. Put If yes: if you’re ready to act on any of the

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Eating at your desk encourages trash like paper


bags, cups, and utensils to stick around your desk.

files, following the steps you would to each day. After two or three weeks, the Doing this also allows you a mental
process your Inbox. Take items in your habit will stick. break from work where you can enjoy
recycling bin to the main recycling bin in your meal without phone or computer
the office. 6. Throw away pens interruptions.
– Monthly Why do you need so many pens? Throw
At the end of the month, go through them all out except for two or three. If it 10. Limit photo frames on your desk
your filing cabinet and prune any files doesn’t have a cap, toss it. Pictures of loved ones remind us of what’s
you don’t think you’ll ever need again. important in our lives. More than three
7. Say no to schwag on your desk, however, is a distraction.
2. Banish Post-it notes Yes, it’s hard to resist the ugly free crap Instead, use Flickr to store photos which
Stop using Post-its to remind yourself at conferences and internal office events, you can view in a slideshow during a
of important information. They’re just but avoid taking them just because break.
too easy to lose and they’re ugly when they’re free. This includes all those cheap
plastered all over your monitor. Instead, pens, stickers, free magazines, brochures,
keep a little notebook on your desk to postcards, and anything else that will About
write down reminder notes. likely end up littered on your desk. If you Chanpory Rith
need a reminder of a particular vendor,
3. Trash those printouts take your PDA or notebook with you Chanpory helms
After printing a file and completing the and write the company’s name and URL LifeClever, a blog
action associated with it, throw it away. down. dedicated to design
You already have a copy of it on your advice, productivity
computer, so you don’t keep it lying 8. Take your books home tips, and life hacks.
around on your desk. Take home any books you don’t use on a During the day,
regular basis for work. You’ll have more he’s an interaction
4. Keep blank file folders and a label space to work, and if you have to leave designer for Dubberly Design Office in
maker at your desk your job for any reason (heaven forbid), San Francisco. When not feeling modest,
The reason while you don’t file is because you’ll have fewer heavy items to pack. he likes to brag about his interaction and
it’s so tedious to find folders and label branding work for Macworld, PC World,
them. With a stack of blank folders and 9. Eat away from your desk Symantec, Adobe, Yahoo!, and Four
label maker within reach, you have no Eating at your desk encourages trash like Seasons Hotel. Chanpory is a graduate
excuse. paper bags, cups, and utensils to stick of the California College of the Arts and
around your desk. I’ve been guilty of this Oakland Technical High School.
5. Ritualize your reviews and have the crumbs in my keyboard to
Schedule time in iCal or other calendaring prove it. To prevent this, eat somewhere Visit Chanpory’s blog - „Life Clever”
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14 Numbers Your Cell Phone Can’t Live Without


Not so long ago, cell phones were reserved for society’s wealthy and privileged. Yes, carrying
around that small suitcase only for the pleasure of spending $.50/minute to call your stock
broker or nail salon - that’s what separated the haves from the have-nots.

Brett Kelly

T
hankfully, those days have ended. 5. Taxi Company Dispatch - Just in case you Interstate and managed to wet your
Everybody and their freakin’ find yourself stuck on the side of the road pants in the process. Shoot for a direct
mother has a cell phone these (or maybe you’ve had a few drinks). This line or cell phone.
days - and why wouldn’t they? is especially helpful in the latter situation 11. Your Next-Door Neighbor - Hear about
They’re ridiculously cheap to acquire and use since you won’t have to sheepishly ask a house fire on the news? Give old Ted
(relative to just a few years ago) and even the bartender to call you a cab. next door a ring and have him poke his
the freebie models come with more features 6. Water and Power Department - In case head out to make sure your house is
than a stock install of Windows 95™. your water or power ever get shut off still standing (and offer to return the
But, alas, there are a great many people and you’d like to know why (especially favor).
walking around with their new iPhone if it’s the power and your regular 12. Tow Truck Company - Preferably one
waiting patiently in their pocket or purse phones don’t work). that will drive long distances if need
that aren’t properly equipped to deal 7. Doctor and/or Pediatrician - Another be. Other than that, this one needs no
with a serious (or borderline emergency) one for your parents. When little explanation.
situation! This is why I’ve compiled this Junior suddenly breaks out in hives and 13. Car Insurance Carrier/Broker - The first
list - these are all numbers that are in the you’d like to speak to somebody (but people you should call if you’re in an
phonebook of my RAZR as I write this - and don’t want to spend the cheddar on accident (unless somebody is hurt, then
I’ve had to call many of them, especially the emergency room just yet), this is you call them second). They’ll tell you
being a parent of small children. another one that’s good to have. Also, want to write down and if you need the
So, if your cell phone has no other these can be very difficult to locate in police. Another number you don’t want
numbers stored in its memory, make sure a time of stress, so record it next time to go fishing through your Costanza
it has these numbers: you have the chance. Wallet for if you can help it.
1. Local Fire Department - Because you 8. Poison Control - So, you think you little 14. Pizza/Chinese/All-Night Take-out Food
may need them and it may not be Timmy might’ve just ingested two big - Because once you find a good place
enough of an emergency to call 911. mouthfuls of Pine-Sol? Not sure if you that’s open late, that’s a number you
Very good for those pesky cat-stuck-in- should take him to the hospital or use keep and call often.
tree situations his sweat to clean the floor? These
2. Local Police Department or Law people generally answer very quickly
Enforcement - Same reason as above. and are very helpful - a must for the About
3. Nearby Hospital(s) - These are great parents. Brett Kelly
when a loved one isn’t home hours 9. Animal Control - This isn’t just for
after they said they’d be. A lot easier to mountain lions and wild boar who show Brett Kelly is a
have them preloaded into your phone up on your back stoop. Maybe your software developer
instead of sifting frantically through the neighbor’s dog’s brain made a wrong from Southern
yellow pages! turn at Albuquerque and now he thinks California where
4. ICE (In Case of Emergency) - If you’re little Maddy is a kabob of some sort. he lives with his
ever in an accident and are incapacitated You’ll obviously want the tranquilizer- lovely wife and two
or killed, the authorities who find you toting folks in coats to come down and children. He drinks
will likely look for this entry in your cell diffuse the situation, pronto. coffee and has a Mac.
phone numbers (and call it). A spouse or 10. Coworker or Boss - Because you don’t
relative capable of making decisions on want to call the company switchboard Visit Brett’s blog – „Cranking Widgets”
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Seven Questions That


Will Change Your Life
Self reflection should be more than a minor consideration if you’re serious about personal
growth. I can testify that it’s worked wonders for me, for grounding myself and evaluating my
life’s progress.
Alex Shalman

H
ow else am I supposed to
make improvements, if I don’t Many people try to ignore past errors, but then
know where I’ve gone wrong
in the past? Many people try
history repeats itself
to ignore past errors, but then history
repeats itself, as we all know.
Here are some questions that I find By answering these questions for myself hard day at the gym could mean that I’ve
useful to use for self reflection. The in my writing journal, or journal diary as let myself get out of shape, or I’m over
format that I use is that of a weekly self it is sometimes called, I force myself to working myself. I can make adjustments for
assessment and reflection journal. Try take a hard look at myself. I may spend the following week and plan accordingly.
it yourself, ask yourself the following months or years treading water, not What things will you discover yourself if
questions Sunday night, when your week getting anywhere, if I didn’t take this time you stare these seven hard questions dead
is complete. to analyze myself. in the eyes?

1
What will I try to improve on next For me a week is enough time to pull
week? myself back if I’ve gotten too far off- About
course. If I’ve stopped exercising for a Alex Shalman
2
What was I most proud of this week? week, I would be ashamed of myself, and
my weekly review would get me to the Alex Shalman is a

3
What was my biggest accomplishment gym first thing Monday morning. 23 year old student,
this week? By recording things that made me son, boyfriend,
proud and that I consider my biggest classmate, writer

4
What have I done to get closer to my accomplishments, I can emulate them in and friend that lives
life goals this week? the future. The benefit for me is that these in New Jersey, USA.
are the things that make me feel good and Some of his interests

5
What was hard for me this week, and are likely taking me towards my life goals. include reading everything he can get his
why? I record the activities that I’ve found to hands on, from personal development
be hard during the week. Maybe it was a books, to books about fitness, nutrition,

6
What was my biggest waste of time test, or a work out at the gym. I can then productivity, psychology, and relationships.
this week? analyze where I went wrong, or right. A
test being hard could mean that I wasn’t Visit Alex’s blog

7
What did I do this week that made me prepared enough, or it was meant to be – „Practical Personal Development”
ashamed? a challenging critical thinking exam. A Visit this article’s online version

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Getting Things Done® Primer: Chapter 1


We decided that for our first series of posts, we would both re-read GTD® and write a Primer
for those who are not as familiar with the system as we are. For now, we are going to go
chapter by chapter. But we may change that up, or combine chapters.
Michael Ramm

Chapter 1: A New Practice for a New innumerable ways to do this (watch this you dump them out of your “psychic RAM,”
Reality site for discussions on them). The point is you free yourself from having to remember
David Allen opens his bestselling book that the commitment must not be in your everything that you have to do in your life.
Getting Things Done® with a bold statement: head. If it is in your head, then you will Since you have it in your trusted system,
“It’s possible for a person to have an most likely forget it…I usually do. Write you are allowed to focus your mind on
overwhelming number of things to do and still it down somewhere that you will look at whatever task is at hand, whether it is
function productively with a clear head and a on a regular basis. Then decide what the emptying the dishwasher, or restructuring
positive sense of relaxed control.” (page 3) end result of the commitment is going your corporate pay scale. Your mind has
What follows is a summation of how to be, and figure out what the next step a horrible reminder system. It does never
David Allen (DA) sees the evolution of work (or action) to finishing that commitment reminds you that you need an air filter
since the days of the assembly line men and should be. After you come up with your when you walk down the aisle at the store.
women. He states the work has evolved ‘next action’ (NA), you need to write that You remember that when you see dust
into something that is not confined to ‘8am NA in your trusted system also. bunnies falling from your vent…but you
to 5pm Monday through Friday’. Work is Allen reiterates that EVERY input in your cannot do anything about it then. The new
something that every one of us is doing life should be documented and recorded air filters are at the store that you just left.
every minute of every day of every year. into your trusted system. That includes, The techniques that are implemented in
This constant barrage of having to be “at but is not limited to, email, phone calls, Getting Things Done® are not revolutionary.
work” is starting to put a strain on us, and voice mails, meeting with bosses (corporate Everyone makes lists of things to do,
the way that we try to organize our time. and household) and direct reports… and uses calendars for appointments.
There were a number of successful systems EVERYTHING. Allen makes no distinctions Revolution comes with the change in
that touted total organizational nirvana, but between personal and professional lives. In mindset to think about the next action
mostly they were glorified calendars and both, things still need to get done. that you need to do to accomplish your
to-do lists. People relied too much on the When talking about “stuff ”, Allen goal. Getting Things Done® lays out the
“system” they were using, and not actually defines ”stuff ” as “anything you have path to your own personal organizational
getting things done. allowed into your psychological and revolution. Enjoy the ride
But now there is a new system that physical world that doesn’t belong
forces you to think about your “work” in a where it is, but for which you haven’t
whole new light. determined the desired outcome and the About
Getting Things Done (GTD ) is based on
® ®
next action step”. (page 17) He states that Michael Ramm
two objectives: most organizational models do a good
1. Capture everything that you need to get job keeping track of the first part of the Michael Ramm runs „Black Belt Productivity”
done in a “trusted system” outside of definition, but do nothing to help the with Jason Echols. Michael Ramm is the
your head. second part. It is mastery of this second Information Technology Manager for a small
2. Create “next actions” for every single part that is at the heart of Getting Things municipality in Central Alabama. His former
input in your life. Done . Managing your actions will lead to
®
boss introduced him to GTD in March 2005,
Using this system, to the fullest, will clear the elimination of your “stuff ”. When you and he is on his 4th reading of GTD.
your mind of all that is troubling you about break down anything that you do into a
individual tasks and projects in your life. smaller ‘next action’ toward completion of Visit Michael and Jason’s blog
“It is a condition of working, doing, the goal, it makes the task at hand seem – „Black Belt Productivity”
and being in which the mind is clear and easier to accomplish. Visit this article’s online version
constructive things are happening.” (page 10) Allen then begins to stress the
Everything that we do needs to be importance of having all of your actions Note: This article is the first chapter out of
captured in a trusted system. There are and next actions out of your head. When the Getting Things Done® Primer series.

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The Five W’s of a Weekly GTD Review


John Kendrick

B
efore retiring from police work Where for the next week, confident that I haven’t
more than a decade ago, I was The where is unimportant as far as forgotten anything. I get the weekend off,
taught to use the Five W’s of geography goes. It could be at work, at because I did my most important work on
interrogation to get the full story, home, in a coffee shop or a library. What is Friday – I completed and checked off my
or as Joe Friday used to say, “I want the important, is the atmosphere in which you weekly review.
facts mam, just the facts.” You probably conduct your weekly review. It should be
remember these important fact finding free of distractions, provide access to your How
questions from your grammar school days, entire GTD system, and afford an hour or two You did remember that there was an “H”
or for some, journalism school. (depending on the number of active projects) tacked on to those Five W’s didn’t you?
of focused uninterrupted work and planning. OK, here’s ten hows to execute an effective
I was recently replying to a blog post weekly review.
asking how its readers perform a weekly When
review, when it occurred to me that our I have Friday of each week scheduled as a time 1. Schedule a weekly review every week.
weekly GTD planning session should be for my weekly review, as a recurring task in my 2. Keep to your schedule and DO the
answering these same questions as we GTD of course. This is a great time because weekly review.
seek to refine our GTD, Getting Things you have just finished all of your work for 3. Review every active project and every
Done methodology. the week, but if you need to send reminders task.
or contact someone they are still at work. 4. Delete tasks that are no longer
Who You can reflect on what you’ve accomplished actionable.
The answer to this question should be easy. during the week, and in doing so do a better 5. Create new tasks as needed.
You know who, don’t you? Well its often job of planning for next week’s work. 6. Modify contexts and dates as needed.
easier to answer this question than it is 7. Review your “waiting for” context.
to get “YOU” to do it, right? How about we There are times when I feel like I need 8. Archive completed and on hold projects.
use GTD to get it done. Schedule a recurring an additional review during the week, 9. Check off your weekly review as DONE.
weekly task, with an appropriate context but instead of using work time, I will 10. Go home and have some FUN.
and make sure YOU do it each week. It is the occasionally review all of my projects
non-negotiable of any effective GTD. when I have some down time waiting for
something or someone, at home, in the car About
What (not while driving), etc. and I usually use John Kendrick
During a weekly review, I set aside time iNozbe from my iPhone for this review.
to go through every project and look at each John is a retired
task in the project to determine if the task Why police officer since
is still relevant and actionable (if not I delete As a friend of mine used to say, “I’m glad 1997 after 24 years
it), is the context still accurate, and should you asked”. of service, and have
the task be moved to the next action list. If been working in the
a dated action has slipped, I’ll update it with The answer lies in the tag line to David IT industry since
a more appropriate date, or remove the date Allen’s book, Getting Things Done, The 1985, primarily
altogether if it has lost its relevance. Art of Stress-Free Productivity (emphasis as a corporate and government software
added). While I have heard this often, trainer. He currently manages a computer
This is also the time I close projects that are I have also personally experienced the training center for a large local government
completed or put projects on hold that contain stress relief and liberating results of maintaining five training labs with 70
tasks that are not actionable at this time. consistent and thoughtful weekly reviews. Windows workstations, and is responsible
for the technology training of approximately
I also use this time to look over every And while many more reasons could 10,000 active and retired employees.
task in my “Waiting For” context, though be cited, this is easily THE why for me.
I also do this several times a week to stay Having completed my weekly review, I can Visit John Kendrick’s blog:
on top of things that others have promised go home for the weekend, have fun, and John Kendrick Online
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Learn Productivity
Tips and Tricks In 2 minutes! Michael Sliwinski

W
hile reading the book 1 – The Famous 2-minute Rule Setting up the inboxes is nice, but in
by David Allen “Getting order for them to really work for you, they
Things Done – the Art of need to be emptied on a regular basis. In
Stress-free Productivity”, this video I’m showing some basic do’s and
I couldn’t escape many “a-ha” moments don’ts when emptying inboxes.
when I realized what David is saying is just
pure common sense and most of it I already 4 – A life outside of Email
knew but never cared to put into practice.
One of these “obvious discoveries” I’ve
made is the “2-minute rule” which says:
“If an action will take less than two
minutes, it should be done at the moment In this episode we’re discussing the
it is defined.” (David Allen) two-minute rule by David Allen. I’m also
When I realized how powerful this rule showing you how a small two-minute timer
is, I started searching for 2-minute actions can help you determine your two-minute
during my busy day and found out that there actions.
are really many of them! When you know
something takes less than two minutes – you 2 – The INBOX and my inboxes Is Email ruling your life? Are you
just don’t have any excuse for not doing it. depending on Email and feel it’s
While reading many articles by the overwhelming you with so many emails
productivity bloggers, I jotted down my coming in? Here are my tips showing you
favorite tips and “hacks” to keep them in how you can get a life outside of email.
mind for the future and maybe later share
them with my Nozbe community. Then I 5 – Processing to Zero
realized these small pieces of advice can be
presented in a form of a video series.
This is how the idea of the “2-minute
Productivity Show” came to life.
I just thought – if I can squeeze some Here I’m sharing with viewers how many
great tips and tricks into a short video that inboxes I have set up and how I’m using
would last only two minutes – my users will them to make sure I capture all the ideas
watch it. After all, it’s just two minutes! and information worth processing.

3 – How to EMPTY your INBOX


Not all the messages need to be
responded to, however all the messages
need to be processed. What’s the
difference? Learn in this video.
Since the interest in the videos is
growing, I decided to publish new video
every Wednesday on the Nozbe blog. Hope
To date I’ve recorded one introductory you like them – I’d be happy to receive
video and 5 episodes of the series. Let me your comments and feedback.
briefly introduce them to you:

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