TripHub looks like a useful tool for planning group trips, making it easy to:
- Keep track of who’s going
- Discuss planning
- Blog things relating to the trip
TripHub looks like a useful tool for planning group trips, making it easy to:
Set a timer for 48 minutes. Shut out all distractions and work continuously for those 48 minutes. When the timer goes off, move around, stretch, whatever, and then repeat the process.
The theory is that productivity soars, and there’s something amazing about how it works with 48 minutes.
Something to try….
If you’re easily distracted, and have lots of smaller things to do (or can break your work up into smaller chunks), 43 Folders has a clever hack to help you get things done, while still allowing some time for play, the (10+2)*5 Hack:
It seems to me to be quite extraordinary that someone who wrote a book on time management, David Allen, is on a list of 50 People Who Matter in the business world now, according to CNN. He’s ranked 49th on the list, but he’s there, even making it there while people such as Steve Ballmer didn’t. This has to show what a significant impact David Allen’s "Getting Things Done" concepts are having on the business world.
The whole list is a fascinating reflection of where are the trends in business and technology currently.
(This is not new news, published in June, 2006, but it’s new to me, so I’m posting it here!)
For those attempting to be good GTDers, you gotta see Dilbert’s Next Actions: http://www.dilbert.com/comics/dilbert/archive/dilbert-20060723.html
Probably closer to reality…