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100 Year Old Way To Get More Things Done | Forward Steps Personal Development Blog - 0 views

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    "Use this 100 year old way to get more things done. In 1918, Charles M. Schwab was one of the richest men in the world. He was constantly seeking an edge over the competition. According to historian Scott M. Cutlip (author of The Unseen Power), it was one day in 1918 that Schwab arranged a meeting with a highly respected productivity consultant named Ivy Lee. Ivy Lee (1877-1934) was an American publicity expert and worked as a consultant for a number of businesses. Lee was a successful businessman in his own right. As the story goes, Schwab brought Lee into his office and said, "Show me a way to get more things done". Lee replied, "Give me 15 minutes with each of your executives". "How much will it cost me?" Schwab asked. "Nothing", Lee said, "Unless it works. After three months, you can send me a check for whatever you feel it's worth to you". During his 15 minutes with each executive, Lee explained his simple method for achieving peak productivity. At the end of each workday, write down the 6 most important things you need to accomplish tomorrow. Do not write down more than 6 tasks. Prioritize those six items in order of their true importance. When you arrive tomorrow, concentrate only on the first task. Work until the first task is finished before moving on to the second task. Approach the rest of your list in the same fashion."
Peter Kimmich

4 Good Ways to Make Money Blogging - 0 views

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    The funny thing about writers is they all want to do it professionally. Fortunately, with the Internet at their disposal, it's very possible for writers to make at least some money from their hobby, if not make a living out of it. Here are four relatively simple ways bloggers can earn money writing.
Scott Hendrickson

szafranek.net: blog - Getting Things Done with Remember The Milk - 0 views

  • To achieve this effect in RTM I use so-called smart lists. First I assign each action one of the following tags: agendas — meetings, public speaking and most of the things that engage other people. calls — whenever I need to call somebody. computer — things I can do on my computer (writing, programming, email). errands — things to buy, bills, snail mail. home — everything I need to do at home. office — as above, but in my workplace. read — articles, blog post or books I can't read now but I don't want to loose track of.
James OReilly

Facebook Friends FriendFeed - 0 views

  • I’ve been using FriendFeed for awhile and if you subscribe to my feed you’ll see just about everything that I do online. My feed includes all the articles I bookmark with delicious. When I write a new blog post it automatically shares it on my feed. Every time I tweet on Twitter and when I update my status on Facebook, they’re included here. When I add a video to my favorites on YouTube it is shared here as well. Currently there are 58 different sites that you can link to your FriendFeed, so it’s like the one stop shopping place for everything online!
  • FriendFeed also has a search function where someone without even registering on the site, can easily search all FriendFeed updates.
  • Facebook has been in the news quite a bit this week which they started off with the announcement that they have acquired the social-identity aggregator, FriendFeed.
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