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  • Strategist Index Cards
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    Dot grid! Highlight:Make lists, plan your next book, study for a test, design an app—you get the idea. Endless potential. Plan your next book, study for a test, design an app—you get the idea. Endless potential.
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  • The Builder’s High – Rands in Repose
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  • DISTRIBUTED: Remote Employees are Happier, Healthier and More Productive | Intridea Blog
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    Yep, you read that right. While it’s no surprise that remote employees are happier than their commuting counterparts, many business owners are shocked to learn distributed employees are also more productive. How could that be? It’s actually pretty simple. Psychologists have proven time and again that a happy employee is also a productive employee.
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  • WriteMonkey - Home
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    Writemonkey is a Windows zenware* writing application with an extremely stripped down user interface, leaving you alone with your thoughts and your words. It is light, fast and free. With an array of innovative tools under the hood and full Markdown* support, it helps you write better.
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  • Ken's Programming Blog: I Knew a Programmer that Went Completely Insane
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    It may be hard to swallow but the extra effort and hours that you put into your job as a software developer does not usually amount to someone higher up thinking you should run the company. It has been my experience that good producers are more likely to be asked to continue to produce. If they moved you to a higher position and better pay then who would produce the software?
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  • Work-from-home Wednesdays — The Connected Company — Medium
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    I’d be surprised if a policy like this didn’t make teams more productive. I’m going to try it.
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  • Bring back the 40-hour work week - Salon.com
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    Robinson writes: “If they came to work that drunk, we’d fire them — we’d rightly see them as a manifest risk to our enterprise, our data, our capital equipment, us and themselves. But we don’t think twice about making an equivalent level of sleep deprivation a condition of continued employment.”
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  • Personal Assistants for Everyone - Fancy Hands
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    Fancy Hands is a team of personal assistants ready to work for you right now. You should focus on what's important, let us focus on the rest.
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  • Why You Should Set Up Your To-Do List in a Plain Text File (and How to Do It)
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    Your to-do list is the hub of your personal productivity, so it makes sense that we're attracted to to-do apps filled with bells, whistles, and tassels. Then you realize you're spending more time fiddling with your app than getting things done. If you're tired of clicking around internet-needy webapps or getting locked into a specific to-do list service, it's time to switch to something simpler. Here's why a simple text file will make your to-do lists fast, easy to manage, and seamlessly integrate with everything else you use.
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  • Ensure Meetings Start on Time by Setting Consequences for the Last Person
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    One company had a rule that the last to arrive was responsible for taking meeting notes. Another required that last person to clean up the meeting room when all was said and done.
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  • Yield Thought, Work Is Fascinating: The Metagame
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    "I started thinking about programmer performance a while ago. Everybody will tell you that you can’t measure programmer productivity, but this is at best a half-truth. We can, and we should. Perhaps what we shouldn’t do is use those measurements to compare programmers to each other, but we can definitely measure ourselves."
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  • Don't Give Your Users Shit Work
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    Some people still like shit work. They can spend an hour moving Twitter accounts to special Lists, and then at the end of it look back and say “Boy, I spent an hour doing this. I really accomplished a lot today!” You didn’t. You did shit work.
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  • DTerm: A command line anywhere and everywhere
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    "DTerm's Philosophy: Command line work isn't a separate task that should live on its own—it's an integrated part of your natural workflow"
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  • Terminal Tips and Tricks For Mac OS X - Super User
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  • Divvy · Window management at its finest.
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    "Divvy is an entirely new way of managing your workspace. It allows you to quickly and efficiently "divvy up" your screen into exact portions. "
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  • BSAG » Pomodoros and Tinderbox Daybook revisited
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    "I've been using Tinderbox for a while as a daybook and also as a kind of task timer to help me track what I spend my time on at work (purely for my own interest and education rather than for billing purposes, as many people do). However since I wrote those articles, I've altered the file a bit, and also discovered the Pomodoro Technique, which I'm finding really helpful, so I thought I'd write a bit about how I use the two together."
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  • How to Have a Productive First Week in a New Job as a Remote Employee
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    "One of the most difficult periods in any job is the first few weeks, while you are getting to know your team, the company and your new job. It can be a difficult time for any employee, but it can be even more difficult for employees who are working in remote offices or telecommuting. Getting to know the team and understanding the company culture are much more difficult when you aren’t sitting in the corporate office with the rest of your team. However, there are plenty of things that you can do as a remote employee, or as an employer of remote employees, to make that first week a little easier on everyone."
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  • The Pomodoro Technique™
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    "The Pomodoro Technique™ is a way to get the most out of time management. Turn time into a valuable ally to accomplish what we want to do and chart continuous improvement in the way we do it. "
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  • Evolving Web: Scotch, Apples and Time to Think
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    "Sometimes walking away from the computer is the best way to use the computer." What does your company do? Every company does something different, no matter how slight. Even Burger King and McDonalds have their differentiators. These differentiators, and ones you've planned to release later, are vital to your survival. They make your products...
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  • Evolving Web: Scotch, Apples and Time to Think
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    "Sometimes walking away from the computer is the best way to use the computer."
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  • geewax.org | Agile git Workflow
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    "Agile" is kind of a dirty word in some circles, but this describe some actually agile ways to deal with revision control using git. "When we started using git to manage our source code at work, we actually jumped in a little bit too fast. It seems like there is a lot of writing about how you can do lots of really neat things with git, but no real guide about one particular way of using git for your project. This post is going to describe how we use git day to day on a reasonably large “agile-style” project."
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  • Word Processors: Stupid and Inefficient
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    "The word processor is a stupid and grossly inefficient tool for preparing text for communication with others. Preparing printable text using a word processor effectively forces you to conflate two tasks that are conceptually distinct and that, to ensure that people's time is used most effectively and that the final communication is most effective, ought also to be kept practically distinct. The two tasks are The composition of the text itself. TThe typesetting of the document. "
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  • Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule
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    "When you're operating on the maker's schedule, meetings are a disaster. A single meeting can blow a whole afternoon, by breaking it into two pieces each too small to do anything hard in. Plus you have to remember to go to the meeting. That's no problem for someone on the manager's schedule. There's always something coming on the next hour; the only question is what. But when someone on the maker's schedule has a meeting, they have to think about it."
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  • Take 18 Minutes to Keep Your Days on Track - Time management - Lifehacker
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    "Basically, you'll start the day off right by grabbing a sheet of paper and writing down the goals which you can realistically accomplish that day. The important part is to immediately assign time slots to those tasks by order of importance and difficulty because these designated times make you more likely to accomplish your goals and give you a way of tracking your progress once every hour. At the end of the work day, you'll take a few minutes to review not just the last hour, but the entire day."
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  • TaskFreak! web based task manager / todo list written in PHP
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    "TaskFreak! is a simple but efficient web based task manager written in PHP."
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  • Lessons Learned: Work in small batches
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    "Software should be designed, written, and deployed in small batches.Small batches mean faster feedback. Small batches mean problems are instantly localized. Small batches reduce risk. Small batches reduce overhead. "
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  • Caterina.net: Singletasking
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  • Geeks in Boston » Working from Home: Why It Sucks
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  • vowe dot net :: Corporate productivity and the π constant
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  • Locus Online Features: Cory Doctorow: Writing in the Age of Distraction
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    "I think I've managed to balance things out through a few simple techniques that I've been refining for years. I still sometimes feel frazzled and info-whelmed, but that's rare. Most of the time, I'm on top of my workload and my muse"
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  • How to Press the Reset Button On Your Life | Zen Habits
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  • Why Discovering Your Obsession Can Lead to Your Greatness | Zen Habits
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    "If you want to be good at something, you have to to be obsessive. You have to do the thing all the time, and when you’re not doing it, you have to be thinking about doing it. Why do you think business people who make millions are so good at it? They’re always doing business. Even when they’re not working, they’re thinking about better ways to do business. Same with the greatest writers and painters. They obsess all the time. Ruby, if you want to be good at writing, you need to be obsessive about it."
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  • MUJI Online - AM/PM Organiser Notebook - A5.
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    So awesome. Rather than dividing up the page with a line per hour, there's a small clock in the center of the page that lets you write relative to radial time in open space. "Can be used as a notebook, or simple diary. Each page represents 12 hours, and can be divided as required."
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  • fuzzyfinder.vim - Fuzzy/Partial pattern explorer for buffer/file/MRU/command/favorite/tag/etc. : vim online
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  • Really Simple Goal Setting | Zen Habits
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    "You can still do the other goals, but put them off for a month or two. Focus on one goal for at least a month … and turn it into a habit. So if you want to run a marathon, create the habit of running each day. If you want to write a novel, create the habit of writing each morning. If you want to create a successful blog, create the habit of writing insanely useful posts each day. Once your first goal becomes a habit and is on autopilot, turn to the next goal — you don’t have to worry as much about the first goal because it has become automatic."
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  • but she's a girl... » Using Tinderbox as a task timer
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    This is just about time tracking, but with personal data tracking looking like the next big thing I wonder how well Tinderbox could be pressed into used in recording and studying personal data points in general?
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  • Read It Later: Save Your One Read Wonders
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  • iconocla.st -- a weblog by Schuyler D. Erle
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    ""When you put a thing on your to-do list, you are making a committment to do it," he says to me. "Meaning you aren't going to do some other things." He pauses. "So you have to choose between those things. Now, why do you have to choose?" ... I think about this for a second. "Because your time is limited?" I venture hopefully. ... "BECAUSE YOU ARE GOING TO FUCKING DIE," he responds. ... At this, the student was enlightened. ... Rich went on to observe that one's to-do list, in whatever form, is ultimately a skull on the desk, a memento mori, a reminder that our time here really is limited and we ought to make the most of it, in as much as the list is also meant to be a tool for helping one actually do so."
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  • The Big Rewrite - ChadFowler.com Rails, Ruby, Software, and Stuff
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    "But by making it a Big Bang release, you’ve maximized the chances that you’ll be behind schedule when you get to the end ... Imagine going to the hospital for a kidney transplant, and before and during the surgery saying to the surgeon: “Oh, and while you’re already in there digging around, I’ve had some problems with my lungs ... In many cases, these Big Rewrite projects have resulted in unhappy customers, political battles, missed deadlines, and sometimes complete failure to deliver. In all cases, the projects were considerably harder than the projects’ initiators ever thought they would be. ... While we’re all in the back creating the next revision of a product, who’s tending to the day to day issues of the existing product? Typically, it’s the domain experts and the original implementers of the product."
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  • Tinderbox as a Daybook - Jack Baty
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    "Inspired by the post at but she’s a girl..., I thought I’d jot down a few of my own notes on how I too use Tinderbox as a Daybook."
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  • Isolator
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    "When you're working on a document, and don't want to be distracted, turn on Isolator. It will cover up your desktop and all the icons on it, as well as the windows of all your other applications, so you can concentrate on the task in hand."
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  • Minddriven: The fastest ToDo List is a ToDo Album ...
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    "Whenever I need it, it is easier to find the nearest digital camera than pen and paper."
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  • Freedom, OS X Networking Freedom Software
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    "Freedom is an application that disables wireless and ethernet networking on an Apple computer for up to three hours at a time." Claims to require a reboot to re-enable networking early.
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  • To Do Widget (for Mac OS X)
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    "To Do is a lightweight and fast widget to manage tasks. Thanks to Mac OS X Leopard it integrates with iCal and Mail."
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  • Why Crunch Mode Doesn't Work
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    "Indeed the evidence for the 8 hour day, 5 days a week has been around and in practice since 1926"
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  • Things : Cultured Code
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    "Things is an ambitious project to create the easiest and most fun to use personal To-Do management application. Simplicity, however, will not be achieved at the expense of powerful features..."
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  • Taskpaper Web
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    "A web implementation of TaskPaper. Primarily designed as a lightweight viewer for documents you have created in TaskPaper. It also provides rudimentary editing facilities for quick edits on the move."
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  • Taskpaper Vim
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    "This package contains a Vim syntax file and file-type plugin for the simple format used by TaskPaper"
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  • Taskpaper
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    "TaskPaper is a simple to-do list that's surprisingly adept. Unlike the competition, TaskPaper's text based interface offers you paper-like simplicity and ease of use."
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  • TagMindr
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    "Give us your del.icio.us username and we'll feed you anything that you've tagged as: "tagmindr" and "remind:YYYY-MM-DD". We'll remind you via RSS, SMS, Email or IM, so long as it's RSS."
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