KeepMeOut. Collaborative online outliner and checklist. The Essential Time-Saving Guide for Busy People. Your lives are always busy, I’m sure, but the holidays always seem to add even more craziness to everyone’s schedule.
Christmas parties with family, friends and co-workers, gift shopping, decorating, Christmas pageants, caroling, bell-ringing, snow shoveling (unless you live on Guam like I do), making cookies, baking turkeys, and all the rest. It’s enough to make you want to give up! But it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. If you’re a busy person (and who isn’t these days?) Anxiety - Lightweight To-do Management. David Seah - Ground Hog Day Resolutions for 2008. I’m way behind on my Ground Hog Day’s Resolutions this year, but it is primarily because I was creating new custom forms to kick off the 2008 season based on last year’s experience. The goal of Ground Hog Day Resolutions is to make tangible progress on a few self-improvement goals, so I have specified several review days that follow the January 1st, February 2nd pattern. March 3rd (3/3), April 4th (4/4), and so on are all Ground Hog Day Resolution Review Days (GHDRR), when you check up on your progress.
Setting My New Resolutions You can read all my progress reports if you’re curious, but to recap there were three main goals: Commit to Deriving Income from Writing and Making StuffBuild Sustainable Social NetworksSell a Product.