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21 October 2007

Don’t Hold Off Forever on those Someday/Maybes

I don’t advise waiting for open heart surgery to think about Someday. For one thing you might not survive the experience. The time to start thinking about Someday is today. You need to make a list of your Somedays and convert it into real days. I mean that literally. Sit down and make a list […]

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22 November 2006

Giddy about GyroQ

Want to know the quickest and easiest way to think about nothing?
I mean, you could always just drop out of life and give yourself up to ebb and flow of the universe…actually that sounds kind of nice…but if you’re like me and can’t go a day without a new idea, a new thing you want […]

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18 November 2006

ResultsManager Webinar

The folks at MindJet are holding a webinar featuring Nick Duffill - one of the heads behind Gyronix’s ResultsManager.  It looks to be awesome:

Use MindManager to draw outcome-focused visual project networks
Use ResultsManager to effectively manage & execute on projects within MindManager
Create focused dashboards designed to support action and review processes

I am a HUGE fan […]

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15 November 2006

MindManager CPU and Memory Usage (Update)

Wow.
If this isn’t transparent, I don’t know what is.
What a GREAT update for those of us who love MindManager, but just wished it ran a tad bit faster.
Of particular import to me is the emphasis on how slow TabletPCs may be because of ink support RAM usage and battery power-saving:

 Tablet PC’s and laptops go […]

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15 November 2006

The Difference between a Project and an Action

In the world of GTD, this to me is the hardest, yet most powerful distinction one can make when it comes to scheduling what you want to do.
I’m always “falling off the wagon” when it comes to making sure that instead of just writing down “Fix car” as a Next Action, that I actually write […]

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