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Personal ProductivityRecap: Overload and the interrupt-driven lifestyleMerlin Mann | Oct 18 2005Clive's excellent article from Sunday's New Your Times Magazine has brought us a lot of new folks looking for ways to adapt to the overloaded, always-on, interrupt-driven world in which most of us are living. I've bubbled up a few older entries on these topics that you might find useful: read more »POSTED IN:
43F Podcast: 'Cleaning off the bed'Merlin Mann | Oct 17 200543 Folders: 'Cleaning off the bed' (mp3) read more » 4 Comments
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David Seah: The Printable CEOMerlin Mann | Oct 17 2005David Seah - Better Living Through New Media » The Printable CEO David Seah has a very clever method for making sure he stays focused on the kinds of activities that bring him and his growing business the highest value. He basically scores himself a weighted grade for how valuable each completed task is to his core goal of growing his business. Ooooo...SAT bubbles!
He reports back a month later: read more »POSTED IN:
Open Thread: How are you using tabs?Merlin Mann | Oct 17 2005I live in browser tabs. Whether I'm in Safari or Firefox, I'm constantly sending links to a new tab ( POSTED IN:
Tips from the Wiki for watching less TVMerlin Mann | Oct 17 2005There's a really good, evolving page on the Wiki about tips for Watching Less TV. Some of the most immediately useful advice comes in the "Dealing with channel surfing" section: read more »POSTED IN:
43F Podcast: The 'to have done list'Merlin Mann | Oct 16 200543 Folders: The 'to have done list' (mp3) Don't get freaked out by the items on your to-do list; think of your tasks in terms of what they'll mean to you once they're done. (07:36) read more »POSTED IN:
NYT Magazine: "Meet the Life Hackers"Merlin Mann | Oct 14 2005Meet the Life Hackers - New York Times _New York Times_ Select subscribers (coughFreeTrialcough) can login to preview an article by Clive Thompson that runs in the Sunday Magazine. It's called "Meet the Life Hackers" and it's a terrific overview of how people, companies, and products are responding to information overload and our (sometimes self-imposed) culture of interruption. Danny and I pop up, as well as heroes like Mary Czerwinski and the late Bluma Zeigarnik. Clive did a hell of a job with a big and complicated topic, and I'd encourage you to check out the full article when it becomes available for free (Saturday night?). It's really good--I'd never heard, for example, about the research on interrupting telegraph operators. Awesome. Update 2005-10-15 19:04:08Now available online for free: Meet the Life Hackers - New York Times Extended excerpts on Danny and the Genesis of the life-hacking movement: read more »POSTED IN:
Too many RSS feeds? Put ’em on probationMerlin Mann | Oct 14 2005rethink(ip) - Controlling RSS Overload...Animal House Style Good idea for managing the RSS feeds you think you might be able to live without:
At a more byzantine stage, I did something kind of similar to this--but in less-effective reverse. read more »POSTED IN:
Mark F: Have Mail.app autoforward everything to GmailMerlin Mann | Oct 13 2005Boing Boing: Archiving email on Gmail Mark at Boing Boing shares a great, no-brainer tip for making sure all your mail gets backed up to Gmail automagically.
And, of course, I heartily second Mark's love for the indispensable SuperDuper. POSTED IN:
MailTemplate is back!Merlin Mann | Oct 12 2005This is terrific news. One of my must-have Mac tools has been MailTemplate which gives you a huge amount of flexibility in creating template/boilerplate responses to frequent email messages. Frankly, I use about 30 or so templates that cover 80% of my repeat mail issues, and I simply couldn't get through the day without it. Unfortunately MailTemplate languished a bit while its talented developer wrangled some legal stuff. Well, now it's been acquired, it's back, and you should shoot straight over and download yourself a copy. Available for both Mail.app and Entourage. $14.95. Licenses start selling on 10/14. POSTED IN:
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