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March 22, 2008

Blackberry Productivity: How Discipline and Email Go Hand in

Mike does a great job discussing how to make your Blackberry work for you rather than against you.

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March 15, 2008

The Key to Productivity: Schedule Calibration (GTD)

Want to find the answers on how to overcome procrastination and find the right balance in your work load? Scott has the answers in this post.

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March 04, 2008

12 Steps Closer to Your Ideal Work Day (GTD)

What would an ideal workday look like? While there might not be a single answer across the board, all of us can relate to the fact that many of our workdays are not designed for optimal productivity. We complain about too many meetings, not enough pay, travel that saps your energy and did I mention the hours?

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February 22, 2008

How to Create a To-Do from an E-mail in Lotus Notes (Email)

Great tip from Ian that help Notes users rapidly move messages from Inbox to Task lists.

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What is Email Snacking? ( & How You Can Avoid It) (Email)

Great thoughts on how to get your Inbox to Zero on a more regular basis.

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February 17, 2008

When Your Budget Gets Blasted (Misc)

Hourglass Sometimes life happens and you find yourself in a nearly instant financial crisis.

Although I'm not an accountant or a financial advisor, I'm no stranger to these situations.

So what do you pay first? Next?

Food. You've gotta eat and it's a mistake to pay bills before you buy groceries.

Transportation. If you can't get to work, things are only going to get worse.

Utilities. If you don't pay them, they will cut them off.

Secured debt. They will come after the property and you don't want that.

Unsecured debt. These folks may be the most persistent but in my opinion should be at the bottom of the list.

One thing for sure is that you want to communicate with the people you owe. Sometimes they have solutions you are not aware of. They can't help you work things out if you don't talk to them.

And one last thing: pray and ask God for wisdom. He said He would give it to you.

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