Daily links Wednesday, 20 January, 2010
By Helen
1. for GTD beginners, I have here 10 Tips to Create To-Do Lists Like a Pro! And they really help!
While creating and using to-do lists is relatively simple, there are some tips and tricks you can use to multiply their effectiveness. Below I’ll share with you the 10 tips I learned with my to-do lists over the years.
2. I don’t know about you, but I love the word “brand”. It’s so interesting, and it can give you new ideas. This article I mean
: 10 Questions to Develop Your Brand
So much of our time is spent finding the answers, but to find those answers how often do you spend asking yourself the right question?
3. And for the end I have for you a brand new fresh article from Ian’s Messy Desk. 11 Golden Rules of Time Management
No one manages time; they only manage how they use their time. Successful people use their time on the things that matter most and on tasks that move them closer to their goals.
Consider the following “golden rules” of time management. See if you can be more effective in how you use your time.
Daily links Monday, 21 December, 2009
By Helen
1. First of all, because of the holidays we all have to learn how to be optimist and happy. Here are 7 Ways to Make Your Life More Meaningful. just perfect for you.
Most of us want to lead a happy life. That’s natural, because pleasure is more attractive than pain. But should happiness be the ultimate goal in life – as the Positive Psychology movement proposes?
2. This is a title that I liked from the very start. Yes, I also liked the article. How to Do Something Even When You Don’t Feel Like Doing It
Often you have to do something you don’t feel that much like doing. Such is life. Maybe it’s telephone call where you risk rejection in some way. Maybe it is finishing a report or essay for work/school. Maybe it’s just about getting those dishes done or going to the gym.
3. I know it’s probably not easy to admit, but it’s better for all of us to do what we love. To do it with passion. Still, if we can’t do what we love, we still have to have the passion. So, How to Find Passion in Your Career ?
This lack of interest in people’s professional lives at first confused me, like people didn’t care enough about their friends to bother finding out what they did eight or ten hours a day.
After a while, however, when the cultural shift started happening in my brain, I understood the reluctance to ask: Work life isn’t important.
Daily links Wednesday, 9 December, 2009
By Helen
1.How many of you have dozens of projects, that just … stay at the first stage of development? Do You Have Dozens of Unfinished Projects? Here’s What to Do
Are you the sort of person who gets really fired up and excited by new ideas, who dives straight in … and who then loses enthusiasm and ends up with dozens of half-finished projects all on the go at the same time?
2. Feel like you have a lack of motivation? Here’s 20 Key Questions on Motivation and Habits, Answered
It’s that time of year — the end part — when people start thinking about their lives, their goals, their habits, and how to change everything for the better.
3. Try to find a way not to kill your time. And make it a success, not a failure! Is Prioritization Failing You?
If you’ve ever struggled with time management (and who hasn’t?), I’d bet you’ve given the advice to prioritize. You make a list of all the things that need to be done – and even doing that is scary. Then you try to rank them in order of which ones matter the most.



January 20th, 2010