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November 10th, 2008 by Stephen

Posted in GTD, How To -, Links, Productivity |

Welcome back! It's good to see you again. Please note that I am now publishing all new material at my hub site: In Context Blog

I took an opportunity to go camping at Lake Winnepesaukee, NH this weekend, so not a lot of “work” got done. It was really nice to get away from the phone and the internets and everything else.

How about this sunrise, eh?

Sunday morning sunrise

Anyway, here is a link that I’d like to share. I will be back with a short podcast tomorrow.

David at Gearfire writes about The 3 Step Plan to Owning Your Task List:

In my experience, keeping track of all the things I have to do as a student is very difficult. I have my daily reading, my bigger assignments, my part-time job, my clubs and organizations, my writing- there’s a lot of variance in my life, and thus in my task list.

Because of this, things tend to pile up. I end up with lots of mundane, small tasks that need to get done, but easily fall by the wayside. Many people have a lot of balls in play, as they say, and don’t like letting them drop; finding a way to balance it all is hard.

I’ve recently developed a system that works well for me…Read more…


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3 Responses

  1. Caroline's debit card loans Says:

    It’s nice to get away from it all, although your problems and troubles haven’t disappeared it sure does feel like it:)

  2. @Stephen Says:

    Hi Caroline, it surely was a nice break. Now it’s back to work!

  3. David Pierce Says:

    Stephen,

    Thanks for linking to my post! I’m glad you like it- I’ve spent forever trying to figure out what’s really important in the world of task-management.

    I’m very much a fan of your blog, and am honored you liked my post! If you’re so inclined, my own personal blog is at http://www.the20life.com.

    Thanks, keep up the good work! And I’m glad you got to get away- delaying the burnout is key.

    David Pierce

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