Welcoming home total strangers at JFK: ImprovEverywhere (2)
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Filed under: Arts and Culture, Blogs, Video, AirportsIn an Absolut World, Everyone Would be Welcomed Home from ImprovEverywhere on Vimeo. One Gadling post that consistently gets weekly hits, sometimes daily, is the one on ImprovEverywhere's "Frozen Grand Central." The Grand Central stunt is an amazing feat of ingenuity and organization on the part of this improv drama troupe that specializes in creating fun and amazement in public places. I think of it as a more ...
Part II: Action Support Folders and Tickler Lists: 2 GTD Tools We Hardly Ever Discuss (2)
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Editor’s Note: This is the second part of a two part series on Action Support Folders and Tickler Lists. The first part can be found here. In the prior post I wrote a little about a recent coaching call I had with DAC Certified Coach, Julie Ireland and shared how she recommended that I set up my Tickler List and how I connect those items in it to my calendar where such items have a ...
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isoeasy said:
A new folder: the Action Support folder, which is not the same as a Project Folder. Apparently.
Action Support Folders and Tickler Lists: 2 GTD Tools We Hardly Ever Discuss (1)
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I had a coaching session today with Julie Ireland, a DavidCo Certified Coach and felt like what she said made so much sense that it merited sharing with the community. Since I’ve hardly ever seen discussion about Action Support Folders or Tickler Lists and since I felt like my approach towards both needed some tweaking I asked Julie if we could spend some time on that area today. I am glad I did. First let’s ...
Time Magazine cover blunder (1)
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Maybe you saw it and didn't notice, or maybe you read about it on the Photoshop Disasters blog. Either way, it's a lesson in Photoshop work. The lesson is "stop and look at what you're doing." In their hurry to put together their election cover for Time Magazine, the designer clipped out an election booth and added a fake drop shadow to finish it off. Never mind that the shadow is done poorly, with the ...
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ninthart said:
Fantastic blunder from Time's cover designer...
[How to] Tackling Screen Resolution Problems in Linux (2)
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Many of us may feel screen resolution as the biggest pest in any OS. If we don’t get the screen resolution we want we get real fed up with the UI (dont we?). Personally, I very much hate if screen resolution gets screwed up and also have faced a lot of problems on that. So I thought I would make a post on the common problems I faced in ubuntu and I hope it would ...
[How To]Making Ubuntu(and other Linux) look like Mac OS X and Some Tips on AWN dock (1)
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This is just a casual how to for people who love customisation. As of today the most wanted OS look and feel are that of Windows Vista and MAC OS X. Have a look at this post Damien has written on MakeTechEasier, will help you get that OS X look. The above guide is really excellent and provides the tiniest details for perfecting the customisation. I loved the above guide a lot and I hope ...
There’s a Time and Place for Long Prose - Email Is Rarely It (1)
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I love reading good prose, particularly a good narrative. Sometimes prose is called for in an email — to tell a story, explain your reasoning, provide some depth regarding your feelings on a topic, etc. Some people prefer the phone or face-to-face for those things, but in many situations, email is sufficient. But many of the emails we send and receive every day aren’t this kind of content. They are instead heavily task-oriented — all ...
Hot Off the Press: David Allen Launches New GTD Channel on YouTube (3)
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I’ve got some big news for GTD enthusiasts and followers of David Allen’s Getting Things Done systematic approach to personal productivity. David in conjunction with the David Allen Company have just launched a new YouTube Channel dedicated to Getting Things Done. This new YouTube Channel is a compilation of those videos that David or his staff feel are especially useful for helping people to put David’s GTD methodology into practice. If you’re a regular YouTube ...
The Six Dollar GTD System (2)
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Having a trusted reminder system is a critical success factor for GTD. Given GTD is really an approach that is tool agnostic, nearly any tool will work as long as you have the right ingredients. I laughed when I read a blog recently where someone tried swiping at GTD saying that “GTD is for techies only.” David Allen’s roots in working this methodology, as well as my own, come from the paper planner world. You ...
Mix Turtle: buscador para oir música gratis en plan rápido (2)
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Mix Turtle es un sencillo buscador en el que escribes el nombre de una canción o artista y al instante puedes hacer clic sobre los resultados para oir la música, todo ello gratis y así de fácil. El buscador funciona bastante bien y algo divertido es que encuentra muchísimas versiones de las canciones más populares. También te puedes registrar como usuario para guardar tus canciones favoritas y oirlas luego. 10+ formas de encontrar música gratis ...