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, November 23, 2009.
By Helen
1. I really enjoyed reading this article because it made me think about my qualities. What I have, and what I don’t have. Think about it, too. “The 7 Signs of a Leader – A Must Read” .
“We all need leaders in our lives: mentors, people to look up to, people that simply get it. Leaders inspire us, help us accomplish our dreams, and teach by example. Leaders make us better people and give us an ideal to strive for.”
2. We are all used to having, one way or another, butterflies in the stomach. This time Dustin Wax, from LifeHack, is telling us about the butterflies that exist in the mind of his students. And not only…”Butterflies in the Mind: Taking the Long View “.
Teaching is like that. We set off butterflies in the mind, whose wing-flaps have little effect today and tomorrow but which, somewhere down the line, might blossom into a full-blown mental hurricane – a brainstorm, if you will.
3. I guess that we all agree, that our time it’s precious. And it needs to be organized, prioritized. Here are your options. How will you bend them? “6 Types of Time: Which Are You Missing? “
I spent last weekend on retreat, taking 48 hours out of my life to get away to a secluded countryside retreat center where I could have a chance to rest, relax and reflect. This opportunity made me think about what types of time we have in our lives: all hours are not necessarily equal, and time management advice doesn’t always address this.



January 20th, 2010