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Pearltrees > kliger > visualization > software > application > apple > freeware > PagePacker. NOTE The “Productivity Tools” menu supercedes this page. Check it out The Printable CEO™ (PCEO) was born from a desire to focus my time more productively. For me, that means things that make my freelance practice sustainable and fun. The Printable CEO name comes from the idea that a good CEO should focus primarily on those things that move the company forward; since I can’t afford to hire my own CEO, being able to print one out seemed like the next best thing! :-) In general, I use only one form at a time depending on what my needs are at the moment: High Level Goal Tracking for Freelancers and Small Business Owners - Download the Concrete Goals Tracker (CGT)Project-level Task Tracking - Download the Task Progress Tracker (TPT)Realistic Daily Planning - Download the Emergent Task Planner (ETP)Keeping Track of Planned versus Unplanned Stuff that Happens - Download the Emergent Task Timer (ETT)Keeping Track of Individual Task Assignments - Download the Task Order Up (TOU) The Task Order Up!

Two Minute Playlists for Getting Things Done : Christopher Schmitt. November 20 Ever had a pile of quick to-do’s that ate your entire morning? I have. And I’ve found a way to combat that. If you’ve read Getting Things Done (book, wikipedia) and are into it like I am, you probably have a stack of 43 folders on your desk collecting dust. When you use the system, it works—but for the most time, my collection of 43 folders on my desk checking the folders and processing the paperwork makes a giant inbox. Chunking Short Tasks However, one part of David Allen’s GTD strategy I’ve embraced is processing short tasks in under two minutes. I chunk short tasks–essentially collecting a long list of things that contains activities that I can knock out in a small amount of time, usually less than two minutes. Instead of stopping work on a book or article, which requires more concentration than quick email reply, process some piece of postal mail, or what have you, I make a note of the small to-do item.

Two Minute Playlist Creating Two Minute Playlist. Introducing the Hipster PDA. This article was originally posted during the first week of 43 Folders' existence, and, pound for pound, it remains one of the most popular page on the site. Please be sure to also visit related pages, browse our Hipster PDA topic area, plus, of course you can search on the Hipster PDA across our family of sites. Recently, I got sick of lugging my Palm V around, so I developed a vastly superior, greatly simplified device for capturing and sharing information. I call it “The Hipster PDA.” Beauty & Simplicity The Hipster PDA (Parietal Disgorgement Aid) is a fully extensible system for coordinating incoming and outgoing data for any aspect of your life and work. It scales brilliantly, degrades gracefully, supports optional categories and “beaming,” and is configurable to an unlimited number of options. Best of all, the Hipster PDA fits into your hip pocket and costs practically nothing to purchase and maintain.

Building your first Hipster PDA Settings & Preferences The Hipster PDA elsewhere. GTD. I love those Biore strips that pull out all the gunk and sebum from your nose, chin, and forehead. But I hate how expensive they are. I recently paid $7.00 for a small box. I tried to make my own version, first trying packing tape. It’s a weak substitute. My latest try has been very successful - an Elmer’s Glue Facial. It will pull out a lot of the sebum (maybe some hairs too) and leave your skin feeling extremely smooth and soft.

I’d say the Biore strips still work better, but at about 50 cents a bottle, Elmer’s glue is a great cheap substitute. My skin is fairly sensitive, but I did not react to the Elmer’s Glue at all. Resultat av Googles bildsökning efter.