5 Amazing Mac Apps for Getting Things Done (Plus a Custom-Rigged Setup)
The ideal for anyone interested in Getting Things Done (more on GTD, and more)– or just being productive and organized, for that matter — is to be able to quickly add things to your to-do lists without interrupting your work; to be able to see what you need to do right now, without worrying about everything else; to be able to organize stuff without too much work.
And of course, GTD fans like tools that are just cool. Read more »
- Posted on 5 March 2008 in GTD, Productivity & Organization, Technology |
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The Zen of Tech: 12 Powerful Ways to Keep Your Online Life Simple and Peaceful
“Zen does not confuse spirituality with thinking about God while one is peeling potatoes. Zen spirituality is just to peel the potatoes.” - Alan Watts
I’m a tiny bit geek, I admit. Not hugely so, but enough that I do everything on the computer and use technology to do everything from communication to tracking to publishing to writing to networking to finances and more.
And still, it’s important to me that I keep things minimalist and peaceful.
I think that’s the true challenge of technology: how to get the most out of it without letting it overwhelm us. How to keep things simple but powerful. How to master technology without letting it become our master (to paraphrase Stephen Covey). Read more »
- Posted on 2 March 2008 in Simplicity, Technology |
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Photo courtesy of R'eyes 10 Steps to Become an Email Ninja
I just wrote a guest post for Timothy Ferriss of the Four Hour Workweek blog that I think you guys might like:
10 Steps to Become an Email Ninja
If you like it, please give it a Digg! Thanks my friends.
Btw, Tim is an excellent writer, and his book, The 4-Hour Workweek, is one of the top books I recommend for anyone looking to scale back and enjoy life more.
- Posted on 9 January 2008 in Links, Technology |
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Open Source Blogging: Feel Free to Steal My Content
I consider that the golden rule requires that if I like a program I must share it with other people who like it. - Richard Stallman
Editor’s note: This post isn’t directly related to the main topics of Zen Habits, so feel free to skip it if you’re not interested.
I get a lot of emails asking me for permission to reprint Zen Habits articles on other blogs, in newsletters, in conferences and in classrooms. I get requests to translate certain posts, or my entire blog, into dozens of languages. I get requests to translate Zen To Done or republish it in another format.
Until now, I granted limited permission, mostly for non-commercial use.
Now, I’m granting full permission to use any of my content on Zen Habits or in my ebook, Zen To Done, in any way you like.
I release my copyright on this content. Read more »
- Posted on 7 January 2008 in Aboutzenhabits, Technology |
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Photo courtesy of Checiap 3 Ways To Claim Your Life Back - How To Step Away From Your Computer
“You do anything long enough to escape the habit of living
until the escape becomes the habit.”- David Ryan
Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Lea Woodward of the Location Independent Living blog.
There is no denying that the rise of the computer coupled with the increasing availability of high speed internet, has made one of the most significant impacts on our lives in the past few years.
I know for sure that I’d be lost without mine and I’m not alone…a survey earlier this year by Kelton Research reported that 84% of responders stated that they were “more dependent on their home computer now than they were just three years ago” and that 65% of them spend more time with their computer than their own spouse. Read more »
- Posted on 4 January 2008 in Happiness, Technology |
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