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Merlin's blog43F Discount: 10% off all A2 hosting..._for life_Merlin Mann | Oct 11 2006As you may know, 43 Folders is hosted through our friends at A2 Web Hosting. They’ve been great to work with and have an amazing record of stepping up to the plate whenever we have any problems — even those mysterious problems that turn out to be, uh, “pilot errors.” read more »POSTED IN:
MacBreak Weekly: "Look What They Done To My Boy"Merlin Mann | Oct 10 2006MacBreak Weekly 10: Look What They Done To My Boy
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Podcast: Interview with GTD's David Allen on ProcrastinationMerlin Mann | Oct 10 2006Productive Talk #01: Procrastination As I mentioned yesterday, today 43 Folders and The David Allen Company are happy to bring you the first in a series of wide-ranging conversations that David and I recently had about Getting Things Done. So, let's kick things off with a goodie. Here's The David's take on that devil, Procrastination.
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Introducing "Productive Talk" Podcast: 43 Folders meets David AllenMerlin Mann | Oct 9 2006Sample from 'Productive Talk: 43 Folders Meets David Allen' Starting tomorrow (Tuesday), 43 Folders and the David Allen Company will be bringing you "_Productive Talk_," a joint podcast series featuring audio of conversations that David and I had during a recent visit near his offices in Ojai. This was a lot of fun for me to do, especially since it gave me the chance to ask David many of the questions that you and I have both had about Getting Things Done -- so, as you might expect, there's a heavy focus on implementation and best practices, as well as how to troubleshoot problems in your own GTD system. Lot of good stuff that I think you'll enjoy and will learn from as much as I did. Subscribers to the 43 Folders Podcast (subscribe now) will receive new episodes of "Productive Talk" automatically, although you can also just stop by either 43 Folders or The David Allen Company's site for all the latest web-based updates. Tomorrow's inaugural episode is on procrastination, with more episodes coming once a week or so for the next few weeks. Here's a little sample from an upcoming episode to give you a taste of what's coming: read more »POSTED IN:
GTD: Priorities don't exist in a vacuumMerlin Mann | Oct 1 2006If you're a fan of Getting Things Done, you're familiar with the Four Criteria Model for choosing tasks. It's where the rubber meets the road in GTD, because it's the way you decide, in the moment, how any one of those wonderful tasks you've been tracking in your big system actually gets done. As common sense as it seems to GTD'ers, this model is one of the more controversial aspects of Getting Things Done for a simple reason: it posits that priority is not the only factor in deciding what to do at a given time. It's just one of four factors, which include, all told:
When I'm helping coach people on getting it together, they're often puzzled by this seeming bit of new-agery -- partly, I suspect, because most of us have been conditioned all our lives to think that pre-ordained Priority stamps always trump everything, all the time, always, forever, in all cases, end of story. But is it true, reasonable, or even physically possible to always work this way? Can you will yourself into doing only your identified high-priority items anytime, all the time? Nope, and I'll show you one reason why. read more »POSTED IN:
Open Thread: The '43 Folders' of money management sites?Merlin Mann | Sep 29 2006You tell me. What are your favorite sites about managing your money? Any places out there you think might especially appeal to 43 Folders readers? Feel free to toss in your favorite books on the matter, too. read more »POSTED IN:
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