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Leaving Lifehack

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Productivityist.com by Mike Vardy Start Here Archives Store Contact Leaving Lifehack Posted on 10/06/2012 // 8 Comments The title says it all, really. As of the end of this month, I’m no longer going to be the Managing Editor at Lifehack. And the results were what I expected: Lifehack had to go. So…what’s next for me?

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5 Reasons For A Healthy Blog Hiatus

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Especially the guy in the back, all pumped up, ready to write 10 posts each morning, to comment on 20 blogs in his lunch break and rock the world in the evening. I hear what you say: “A blog hiatus? In fact, I’m better than ever, although my blog activity took a plunge in the last month or so. Are you I-N-S-A-N-E? ”.

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20 Tips for Better Time Management

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Or, if you prefer, you can subscribe to my blog posts by e-mail. Celestine Chua of The Personal Excellence Blog has posted 20 time management tips , over at Stepcase Lifehack. Thanks for visiting! There is nothing particularly new in the list, but it does a good job of covering the fundamentals.

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How 30/30 Fits Into My Productivity Workflow

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30/30 allows me to be very flexible with the time I allow for tasks, meaning I can spend one hour on Lifehack editing and 20 minutes on email if I choose, rather than following the structure that The Pomodoro Technique mandates. Then I get to work.

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Non-Friction

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I’ve left my post at Lifehack and am forging ahead on my own path, taking on assignments (albeit on a limited basis) and building up my own projects as I go. I wrote a couple of blog posts. So…what did I do on my first day of freelancing freedom? I enjoyed coffee with a friend. You’ll be glad you did.

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How To Build Reputation With Your Blog – Be Patient

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The whole wonderful scaffold you built for your blogging ascension will crumble at your first step, if you don’t give it enough time to mellow. Blogging is an interactive process. Only after you know your real audience, the one generated by your blogging, you can start capitalizing on it. That’s the good news. On what tone?

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Managing Yourself

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