Golden Goals series: Kyle Pott of Lifehacker.com on losing weight, waking early and GTD

This is the third article in the Golden Goals series of interviews with notable bloggers about their goals, habits and productivity systems.
Kyle Pott of Lifehacker is one of my favorite writers on one of my favorite productivity blogs. I’m happy to have him in this series, and his responses are insightful and inspiring.
Kyle is a computer programmer and a productivity, industrial and graphic design enthusiast. He lives in Chicago, Illinois and he is the Associate Editor of Lifehack.org. In his spare time he enjoys reading, writing, jogging, and spending time with his friends and family. He is grateful to have the opportunity to work with Zen Habits and be included amongst the kings and queens of goal-setting and productivity. Read more »
- Posted on 15 March 2007 in Goals, Golden Goals |
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Golden Goals series: David Seah on clarity, creativity and productivity
This is the second article in the Golden Goals series of interviews with notable bloggers about their goals, habits and productivity systems.
I’m excited about the next blogger in this Golden Goals series because 1) he writes thoughtfully and insightfully on productivity and achieving goals and 2) I use one of his excellent productivity tools every day (the Emergent Task Planner). David Seah of DavidSeah.com is a freelance designer who writes about things that empower and inspire people, covering topics such as design, development, becoming productive, and the business of being a freelancer. He’s best known in the online productivity world for his Printable CEO series. Read more »
- Posted on 14 March 2007 in Goals, Golden Goals |
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Golden Goals series: Secrets to the success of J.D. Roth (of Get Rich Slowly)
This is the first article in the Golden Goals series of interviews with notable bloggers about their goals, habits and productivity systems.
The first in the Golden Goals lineup is J.D. Roth of Get Rich Slowly, which is probably the most successful personal finance blog around. But it’s not just his success that brought me to invite J.D. to be a part of this series. He’s most definitely a notable blogger, but I’ve admired J.D. ever since I discovered his blog for his common sense approach, his sincere writing style, and his philosophy that building wealth is not something that should happen overnight. He’s the opposite of the Get Rich Quick marketers — he builds wealth like he’s built his blog — one gold brick at a time. Read more »
- Posted on 14 March 2007 in Goals, Golden Goals |
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This week: Golden Goals series of interviews with notable bloggers
This week Zen Habits will have a treat for its readers: the Golden Goals series of interviews with notable bloggers about how they achieve their goals, their most important habits, their productivity systems and more.
The Golden Goals series will start by featuring the following four bloggers:
- J.D. Roth of Get Rich Slowly, perhaps the most successful personal finance site out there.
- David Seah of DavidSeah.com, who blogs about productivity, design and life. He also created the Printable CEO series — including the excellent Emergent Task Planner that I use every day to plan my day.
- Kyle Pott of Lifehack.org, one of the best sites out there about productivity and goals. Kyle is an excellent writer who most notably lost a lot of weight on an exercise program that I admire.
- Gina Trapani, chief editor of Lifehacker. Trapani is one of the great productivity gurus on the web, and has recently published the terrific book, Lifehacker: 88 Tech Tricks to Turbocharge Your Day
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More bloggers will be featured in the Golden Goals series in the future, but this is this week’s lineup. Personally, I love reading about how others achieve their goals, about their habits, and their productivity systems, and I hope this will help give insight into some of the best bloggers around, as well as inspire us to achieve greater heights.
Also see: Round 2 of the Golden Goals series.
- Posted on 12 March 2007 in Golden Goals |
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