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Merlin's top 5 super-obvious, "no-duh" ways to immediately improve your life
Merlin Mann | Oct 11 2006
How to get organized and stay that way When I was up in Toronto last week, I was interviewed by Samantha Grice from the National Post about 43 Folders, productivity stuff, and the sad sorry state of my own day-to-day productivity. Very "Brady's Bits." As a sidebar to the little profile she wrote, Samantha also asked me to draft a few words on my favorite fast tips for getting it together. Although these will each be painfully old news for you who've been with 43F for a while, I wanted to share the original draft of what I came up with, because it's sufficient as a cocktail-napkin version of what I think 43 Folders has to say to people. You may share it with the disorganized and confused in your own life, if you like. I also loved the limitations of this particular exercise: 300 or so words in five bullets that represent my best day-one tricks. Due in minutes. My kind of challenge. Although I did go over on word count, and I'll own that. Herewith: **Merlin's top 5 super-obvious, "no-duh" ways to immediately improve your life.**
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[...] Merlin Mann has a...Submitted by better.faster.smarter (not verified) on October 17, 2006 - 1:46pm.
[...] Merlin Mann has a few nice, obvious tips for improving your life in the short term. I particularly found number four to be helpful, as I stare at my over flowing inbox next to my desk. I think I have to get that sorted through this weekend. “Get out of your inbox - Many of us are habituated to living out of our email inbox, voicemail, and the other “in baskets” of our lives. Instead, try to set aside regular, periodic times when you trawl for the new content in your life — then get back to work! Inboxes are delivery systems, not workspaces. The real work is happening in your brain and practically every other place that’s not an inbox. Stop allowing yourself to be brow-beaten by the latest, loudest, or most dramatic item that’s landed in your world.” [...] » POSTED IN:
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