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http://www.nozbe.com/account/index For your safety you will be logged in using Secure HTTPS (SSL) connection. log in | English I've shown Nozbe to a couple people (both of them were non-GTD folks), and their comment was "that just makes sense". The flow is very logical. They both signed up, and both later upgraded to paid accounts. - Mickey Mellen (Professional Webmaster)

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JC handmade: for you...

i came up with the idea for Kidlet last year and they were such a hit. for several months, i sold them in my Etsy shop - what a thrill to see them go faster than i could make them. i still make them for sale once in a while* - people still ask about them, which is such a kick! but a lot of you would prefer to design and even make your own, and i totally want to support that. after all, empowering my fellow crafters is what i'm about, especially since you inspire me so much. http://jchandmade.typepad.com/jc_handmade/2008/01/for-you.html
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Task Scoresheet | The Online CEO

Geoffrey Grosenbach needed a way to stay organized and wrote the site over a weekend. He has continued to tweak it and has found it useful, so he passes it on to you. David Seah created the Printable CEO but was not involved in the design or programming of the site. The graphics and colors of the Printable CEO are used by permission.
Creating Simple Systems, Part 1: Mail and Paperwork While simplifying your life begins with reducing clutter, whether physical, emotional or mental … it doesn’t end there. If you simply reduce clutter, it won’t be long before the clutter’s back, with a vengeance. http://zenhabits.net/6-simple-steps-to-make-mail-paperwork-painless/

6 Simple Steps to Make Mail & Paperwork Painless | Zen Habits

Zen Mind: How to Declutter | Zen Habits

http://zenhabits.net/zen-mind-how-to-declutter/ One of the things that gives me most peace is have a clean, simple home. When I wake up in the morning and walk out into a living room that has been decluttered, that has a minimalist look, and there isn’t junk lying around, there is a calm and joy that enters my heart. When, on the other hand, I walk out into a living room cluttered with toys and books and extra things all over the place, it is chaos and my mind is frenetic. I’ve been a simplifier and a declutterer for years now (probably 8-9 years) and I’ve gotten pretty good at it, but I’ve found that you have to keep coming back to revisit your clutter every once in awhile. Here are my top decluttering tips: Do it in small chunks .
I have a confession to make: until recently, I was a digital packrat. While my outer life has become fairly simple, as I declutter my home and workspace, and my paper files have also become pretty simple , my digital life was a mess. I had all kinds of files on my hard drive, just because I thought I might need them. I had all kinds of files in my email, because Gmail storage is so cheap (free) that I felt I didn’t need to delete anything.

A 3-Step Cure for Digital Packrats, and How to Know If You’re One of Them | Zen Habits

http://zenhabits.net/a-3-step-cure-for-digital-packrats-and-how-to-know-if-youre-one-of-them/