On Friday I gave a 30 minute presentation at work related to the GTD methodology for managing your time. I've got about 2/3s of that presentation written up in blog form, but until I can find time to complete it (yes, that task is in fact filed away according to good GTD principles), you won't be able to read that.
In the meantime, I just came across an excellent entry describing how to manage paper. Since posting links to good articles represents a rare opportunity for me to increase my post count without spending too much time, that means it gets shared with you, my beloved audience (consisting mostly of crickets, based on the sound I hear from my comments section).
Link is available here.
Having a wife that has been raised with the mentality to never throw anything out has presented a whole new set of challenges for both of us to overcome, and reducing clutter is a constant goal of mine around our house (pro-tip: shoeboxes are a great way to keep a bunch of similar objects together and eliminate the cluttered look). These tips are definitely valid and worth checking out.
Check back soon for the GTD update.
In the meantime, I just came across an excellent entry describing how to manage paper. Since posting links to good articles represents a rare opportunity for me to increase my post count without spending too much time, that means it gets shared with you, my beloved audience (consisting mostly of crickets, based on the sound I hear from my comments section).
Link is available here.
Having a wife that has been raised with the mentality to never throw anything out has presented a whole new set of challenges for both of us to overcome, and reducing clutter is a constant goal of mine around our house (pro-tip: shoeboxes are a great way to keep a bunch of similar objects together and eliminate the cluttered look). These tips are definitely valid and worth checking out.
Check back soon for the GTD update.
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