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Book Review – Creating Flow with OmniFocus (Second Edition)

Productivityist

The book starts at quite a lively pace and this is maintained all the way through, with the first chapter giving an overview as to how the mind processes information, how trusted systems work, through to demonstrable exercises on how to capture information and actions. No question.

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The Most Important Trait To Boost Your Productivity

Productivityist

To receive a free copy of the Career Advancement Toolkit, join the Project Management Hacks email newsletter. The methods I learned there have gave me greater confidence and speed (i.e. Contact five published authors who have published with that author and ask about their process. Negotiation Skills.

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The Great Calendar Debate - Paper or Electronic - 21 Experts Weigh.

Stephanie LH Calahan

Make sure you choose an organizer that you feel confident and comfortable using. Key pad on BlackBerry leaves something to be desired (but you can buy an external full-size keyboard)  Thanks to: Randall Dean from Michigan of The E-mail Sanity Expert [link] or on Twitter: [link] Comment and Share! Are you a technophobe?

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The benefits of reading aloud | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Now, when I say ‘don’t write’, I don’t mean you should take a break or get away from the keyboard for a day. It’s called sub-vocalization, which is a natural brain process we use while we read. I find I write vastly better than I speak, and mostly it’s due to confidence and lack of experience.

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