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Using OneNote for the collection process in GTD

July 16th, 2009

The collection part of the GTD productivity methodology is about having quick and handy tools for capturing thoughts and ideas when they occur and before they are lost again. Microsoft Office OneNote has some great features enabling various ways of capturing information easily and instantly, keeping you productive. Read more…

Work 2.0

Summary of TIME’s cover story about Twitter

June 12th, 2009

The cover story of this week’s edition of the TIME magazine is about Twitter and all the excitement around it. If you have an interest in how Twitter is affecting the way we live then the story is definitely worth reading. This is my summary of the article. Read more…

Life 2.0, Work 2.0

How you get started with Twitter

March 7th, 2009

Twitter is one the fastest growing social tools on the web and I am personally a huge fan, so I thought I would take the opportunity to share why I think Twitter rocks and how you can get started with Twitter. I have grown professionally by using Twitter and here I will give you a few simple steps to get started. Read more…

Life 2.0, Work 2.0

Work/life integration, instead of balance?

March 4th, 2009

Work/life balance has been a hot topic for decades in the corporate world. The debate has traditionally been focused around getting the right balance between our professional and personal lives, which has often entailed defining a clear separation between the two. However, particularly fuelled by constantly improving technologies, we’re increasingly talking about work/life integration, instead of balance. Read more…

Life 2.0, Work 2.0

Productivity on the bus

February 11th, 2009

When I’m going to the office, it currently takes me about 20 minutes on the bus to get there. I generally try to utilise this time to kick start my day by performing a few tasks on my mobile. Here’s a list of tasks that I can carry out on my handheld just as easily as on my laptop. If you are travelling to work by bus or train and you’re not already using that time productively you might consider these tips. Read more…

Work 2.0