- Emacs tweaks: Choosing what to hack on
- Making my to-do list more detailed; process versus outcome
- Embracing the fuzziness
- Enjoy the prep work
- Tell the difference between diminishing returns and compounding growth when it comes to investing in skills
- Intentionally interrupting momentum and limiting flow
- Move your goalposts to get around an inability to finish projects
- Predictable advice about productivity
- Morning, afternoon, evening, commute: thinking about what to do when (sketched)
- When you feel like you're spending a lot of time on low-impact activities
- Relaxed routines
- Sketched Book: Just F*cking Ship – Amy Hoy, Alex Hillman
- Figuring out how my temporary sleep schedule interacts with programming, writing, and drawing
- Figuring out how to deal with sub-optimal times
- Don't worry about your tools in the beginning: Avoiding premature optimization
- Realistic expectations, ruthless elimination, and rapid exploration
- Three productivity tools
- Thinking about my TODO keywords
- How Org Mode helps me deal with an ever-growing backlog
- How I use Google Chrome custom search engines for quick access
- Reflecting on goal factoring and akrasia
- Rock those meeting minutes
- Making the most of Standard Time as the days grow shorter
- High energy and low energy activities
- When it comes to juggling multiple interests, it helps to limit your expectations
- What’s on your back burner?
- Not about not wasting time
- What do I want to do right now? Understanding my algorithm for discretionary time
- Unstructured time, shaping your wants, and giving yourself permission
- Dealing with distractions
- Thinking about how to get even better at bulk-cooking
- Personal projects
- Negative productivity and learning from oopses
- Thinking about personal random moment studies
- Tweaking fun and nudging myself out of procrastination
- Three tips for cheerful chores
- Momentum and holidays
- Thinking about housework
- More thoughts on week beginnings: it’s about being proactive
- Week beginnings
- Experimenting with mornings
- New note-taking workflow with Emacs Org-mode
- The value of constraints
- Proactive communication: Five tips for following up
- Note-taking revisited
- Long weekend reflections
- Keeping track of multiple projects
- Org-toodledo
- Picking hobbies that fit together
- Meeting resolutions
- Learning about note-taking
- Copious free time? Carefully protected!
- Book: The Hamster Revolution for Meetings
- One post a day, or the value of a bottleneck
- Book: Making Work Work
- Lotus Notes tweaks: Toolbar buttons to file mail
- The shy connector’s schedule: making time to breathe
- Working on not misplacing things
- Learning from failure
- What to do during boring teleconference calls
- Saving time and money with a chest freezer
- Find your attention wandering during teleconferences?
- Thoughts on Toodledo versus Emacs Org
- Nothing quite like Org for Emacs
- How to do a lot
- Five favorite Firefox add-ons for virtual assistants
- Planning meetings, get-togethers, and interviews with AgreeADate
- Being less stupid is harder than being smarter
- AutoHotkey scripts for switching to windows
- Kaizen: Moving time around
- Managing interruptions
- Taking book notes
- Procrastination
- Rethinking
- Workrave, or why frequent breaks help you go full speed ahead
- Manage from your calendar, not from your task list
- Don Marti’s e-mail productivity hack
- Developing a better sense of time
- Thinking about responsibilities: glass, metal, or rubber?
- Turning downtime into uptime
- Hacking my productivity
- Time management for system administrators
- Personal productivity reading list
- New purpose for plannerlove.com
- Custom planner =)
- Introducing the Hipster PDA
- Office supplies shopaholic
- Productivity
- Hipster PDA: GTD Tiddly Wiki
- New productivity blog: To-Done
- Colored index cards
- How I use my Hipster PDA
- BBDB tags
- Keeping in touch
- Sticky notes hack
- Keeping it Personal
- PIM love
- About procrastination
- Managing my mail
- Planner poetry
- 43Folders: Snapshots of a Dream Productivity App