David Allen Company Podcast. Original Inbox Zero Video (2007) Original Inbox Zero Articles (2006) Looking for the Inbox Zero video? The full 1-hour video for Merlin’s Inbox Zero presentation at Google is available for free over here — or check out this 43 Folders post for more information about the video. What’s “Inbox Zero?” These links point to the original Inbox Zero Series that Merlin wrote for 43 Folders in 2006. They cover the skills, tools, and attitudes that can help empty your email inbox — and then keep it that way. You can visit each of the posts by clicking the title. Also, don’t miss the “Related Articles” below for more of Merlin’s most popular posts on dealing with email. Posts in the Inbox Zero series Related articles These are, to date (2006−03−13), our most popular posts on email and were recently collected in a recap article, “Becoming an Email Ninja.” Structured Procrastination - Light Essays.
Brilliant essays by John Perry, defending yet more life choices generally seen as faults.
The Justice Diet Like most diets, the Justice Diet has nothing to do with nutrition, and everything to do with sin, punishment and just reward. Unlike other diets, the Justice Diet admits this, which allows for a revolutionary approach... The Case Against Golf There are many wonderful things about golf. On Becoming Bilingual "If you call someone who knows two languages "bilingual" and someone who knows three languages "trilingual," what do you call someone who knows only one language? Structured Procrastination. 99U - It's not about ideas. It's about making ideas happen. :zenhabits. LifeDev — Helping Creative People Create.
» 18 Five-Minute Decluttering Tips to Start Conquering Your Mess. “Three Rules of Work: Out of clutter find simplicity; From discord find harmony; In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.” - Albert Einstein I’ve written a lot about simplicity and decluttering (I can’t help it — I’m passionate about it!)
And I’ve noticed that a lot of readers share my ideal of having an uncluttered home or workplace, but don’t know where to start. When your home is filled with clutter, trying to tackle a mountain of stuff can be quite overwhelming. So here’s my advice: start with just five minutes. Baby steps are important. Then take another five minutes tomorrow. For those who are overwhelmed by their clutter, here are some great ways to get started, five minutes at a time. Designate a spot for incoming papers. “We don’t need to increase our goods nearly as much as we need to scale down our wants. Time, Attention, and Creative Work. David Allen, Getting Things Done® and GTD®
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