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June 08, 2006

Time Management Tip

Keep a Daily Time Log

It is a good idea to periodically analyze your use of time. Once a year, select a typical week and gather data on your regular daily routine. Record your activities in half-hour increments, noting the things that impacted the work flow. Take the data, look for areas where you could improve your use of time and develop a specific action plan to bring about the desired improvements.


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April 30, 2006

Free Online Course: Organizing from the Inside Out

This online offering -Organizing from the Inside Out- in the Life Improvement category at Barnes and Noble University covers the following objectives:
  • Understand what keeps you from getting and staying organized
  • Learn the two basic organizing formulas
  • Create a unique action plan for yourself
  • Attack your paper, space, and time troubles
  • Know that you can succeed like never before
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A New Google Calendar Feature in Gmail

This may have been around for awhile, but I only noticed it last evening. I received an e-mail announcing a concert on May 14. On the right-hand side of the message was a link to “Add to Calendar” (see image below). Clicking the link popped up an event entry box for Google Calendar, with the event name and date completed. I’m guessing Google used a natural language feature to extract the data from the subject line of the message.

Gcalendar from gmail

 


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I also understand the you can send an SMS to GVENTS such as, “Mill Creek Colliery Band concert May 14 at 7:30pm” and it will add it to your calendar. This feature is currently only available in the US.

April 29, 2006

Fifty Ways to Take Notes Online

I've been looking for the online version of the sticky note. A place where I can quickly jot a note and recover the info just as quickly. This list of 50 from looks like a good place to start.
“I am constantly writing notes. Whether it be for my blog, work, meeting, new ideas, or just basic notes, I am always jotting something down. So I started thinking about all the services I’ve used for taking notes and thought it would be a good idea to share them with you and while I’m at it, to make a list of any others that I find. Now, when it comes to note taking, I personally look for quick and simple. If I have something on my mind, I don’t want to go through some advanced system and climb a mountain just to save a note for myself. There won’t be all the note taking tools out there on my list, but ones that I feel get the job done well.”

Fifty Ways to Take Notes » Solution Watch

April 27, 2006

Time Management Tip

Organize Your Systems

You can waste a lot of time looking for something if you don't have structured filing system. If you dump all of your computer files into My Documents, it's not going to take too long before it becomes difficult to find a particular file. Create a filing system and create a matching system on your computer. It doesn't have to be complicated, but it has to be complex enough to allow quick access to the file you need.

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April 24, 2006

Some GTD Links

A few GTD links that I picked up today:


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April 23, 2006

EverNote - Recognition Training

Handwriting recognition is one of the featrues available in EverNote Plus. In an effort to improve the quality of recognition in their software, EverNote has a promotion for the submission of handwriting samples. From their website:
Help Us Improve Recognition

Dear EverNote Users,

Periodically EverNote collects samples of handwriting to improve our recognizer technology. For this to be achieved we release some carefully crafted sentences and ask our users to help us by writing them out in their handwriting on a sheet of paper and submitting it to us.

In return for your efforts - we are willing to give a FREE version of EverNote Plus or ritePen 2.5 for all accepted samples.
Instructions

* Write the following sentences on a single sheet of paper (try to fit into a single sheet, but if you have to use 2 it is OK as long as you submit them as a single image)
* Please use a black-ink pen. We prefer that you avoid ball-point pens, because their ink is slightly reflective.
* Please start each sentence on a new line.
* A samples sheet can be seen here.

Sentences to write:

1. Sympathizing would fix Quaker objectives.
2. Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs!
3. The July sun caused a fragment of black pine wax to ooze on the velvet quilt.
4. How quickly daft jumping zebras vex?
5. Just keep examining every low bid quoted for zinc etchings...
6. The explorer was frozen in his 'Big Kayak' just after making queer discoveries.
7. Quick Brown Fox Jumped Over The Lazy Dogs.
8. Jackdaws Love My Big Sphinx Of Quartz!
9. Six Big Juicy Steaks Sizzled In A Pan As Five Workmen Left The Quarry.
10. The Five 'boxing' Wizards Jump Quickly Up.
11. While Making Deep Excavations, We Found Some Quaint Bronze Jewelry.
12. Whenever The "Red Fox" Jumped, The Squirrel Gazed Suspiciously.
13. Quick Zephyrs Blow, Vexing Daft Jim.
14. ~45% #342a $87 €60 7*(2^3) = 56 {27/9}=3
15. Nora@comcast.net; www.slashdot.org; Cecil@hotmail.com; c:\temp
16. [94085] 12:45 +1 (924) 572-3601 © EverNote 2006

Submit Instructions

* Take a digital picture or scan it (at 200dpi) as an JPG and email it to us.
* Submit by email to: training01@evernote.com
* Please include an email where we can contact you with your reward.
* Let us know if you want free EverNote Plus or ritePen

EverNote - Recognition Training.

April 20, 2006

Time Management Tip

Today's tip comes from Bert Webb at Open Loops: Boosting Productivity With a Timer
"With the introduction of a $10 countdown timer that one can purchase in any housewares department, we can create our own artificial deadlines that create that sense of urgency for us. By setting the timer for 15 minutes to allow us to complete a task, it seems easy to focus and weed out the unimportant. When I use this technique, I get much more work done and I hear myself telling others, "Call me back in 30 minutes. I'm in the middle of something!" Productivity soars."


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April 13, 2006

Time Management Tip

Google Calendar is now available.

Google calendar screen cap

April 10, 2006

Free Course: 7 Tips for Handling E-mail

Do you get too much email? Do you send too much email? Sick of spam?

Have you ever thought about how much time is lost just due to handling e-mail?

If you can relate, sign up for this free course with Kevin A. Miller, vice president of Christianity Today International, and author of Surviving Information Overload. In less than 15 minutes you'll learn seven expert strategies for reducing your e-mail overload.

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April 06, 2006

Time Management Tip

Set your routine and stick to it as much as possible.
Crises will arise and interruptions will occur, but it will be a lot easier to get things back on track if you have a routine in place.

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March 30, 2006

Time Management Tip

Mix complex and simple tasks
Your to-do list is likely to include tasks with varying degrees of complexity. As you plan your daily schedule, look at the blocks of time available and slot in tasks, alternating complex with simple. You will find that you are will get through more on your list, with less effort and even have some energy left over.

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March 29, 2006

Four Tips to Unclutter Your Life

Last week Time Magazine ran a cover story on The Multitasking Generation. Writer Claudia Wallis takes a look at the effects of technological multitasking on young people. Along the way, she also offers some tips on de-cluttering your life.

  • Create uninterrupted time for concentrating.
  • Manage your in-box.
  • Plan on face time.
  • Manage your desktop, both real and digital.

Read: TIME.com —Four Tips to Unclutter Your Life

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March 23, 2006

Time Management Tip

Identify your time eaters
All of us have activities in our daily routine that are inefficient uses of time; some we chose and others are forced on us. If we want to gain control of our time, we need to identify our time eaters and learn how to eliminate or control them.

A number of weeks ago, I posted a list of the 20 most common time wasters that get in the way of good time management.


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March 19, 2006

EverNote and Resources

A couple of days ago I made an on-line purchase from my laptop. At the end of the transaction the final screen told me to print the receipt as it would be unavailable after the window was closed. I wasn’t connected to a printer, so I right-clicked on the page and selected the “Add to EverNote” Firefox extension. A copy of the receipt web page stored in my EverNote database for printing, if needed.

EverNoteEverNote is Free note-taking software that lets you easily store and quickly access typed and handwritten memos, webpage excerpts, emails, phone messages, addresses, passwords, brainstorms, sketches, documents and more!

EverNote Plus includes all of the above features plus handwriting and shape recognition, Advanced Note Recognition (ANR) and Ink-Note Search, for $34.95.

I have posted EverNote links a couple of times, but thought I’d like to collect the links in one place, that I use regularly:

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March 16, 2006

Time Management Tips

TIME MANAGEMENT EXERCISE.. ..

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Print this assessment then complete it to determine how effectively you manage your time. Determine your tendency for each of the following items.
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Scale . Question
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__ Frequently 1 pt
__ Occasionally 2 pts
__ Rarely 3 pts
Are your daily plans often interrupted by the emergencies and needs of other's?
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__ Frequently 1 pt
__ Occasionally 2 pts
__ Rarely 3 pts
Do you find yourself rushing at the last minute to meet deadlines?
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__ Frequently 1 pt
__ Occasionally 2 pts
__ Rarely 3 pts
Do you do work that your staff or other's should do because it's easier than finding the time to teach them?
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__ Frequently 1 pt
__ Occasionally 2 pts
__ Rarely 3 pts
Are you reluctant to interrupt or cut short unexpected visitors and interruptions?
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__ Frequently 1 pt
__ Occasionally 2 pts
__ Rarely 3 pts
Are you constantly searching for the same phone numbers and other vital information over and over?
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__ Frequently 1 pt
__ Occasionally 2 pts
__ Rarely 3 pts
Do you forget or double book appointments?
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__ Frequently 1 pt
__ Occasionally 2 pts
__ Rarely 3 pts
Do you find yourself taking work home because you're anxious about getting caught up?
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__ Frequently 1 pt
__ Occasionally 2 pts
__ Rarely 3 pts
Do meetings that you attend often start late and run over?
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__ Frequently 1 pt
__ Occasionally 2 pts
__ Rarely 3 pts
Do you regularly set clear priorities for work you have to accomplish?
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__ Frequently 1 pt
__ Occasionally 2 pts
__ Rarely 3 pts
Do you have definite short-term and long-term goals set for yourself and your department/company?
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__ Frequently 1 pt
__ Occasionally 2 pts
__ Rarely 3 pts
Do you often drop what you're doing to assist another person with their request or problem?
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__ Frequently 1 pt
__ Occasionally 2 pts
__ Rarely 3 pts
Do you set time aside specifically for planning both short and long-term?
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__ Frequently 1 pt
__ Occasionally 2 pts
__ Rarely 3 pts
Are you satisfied with the work that you accomplish?
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Add up the points from your Time Management Assessment and review the ratings below.

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..30-39 points
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. Good time management skills but can always improve
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..21-29 points
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Average time management skills with several opportunities for improvement
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..Below 21
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Poor time management skills - it's a wonder you had time to complete this assessment

Source unknown: if you have information on this assessment, let me know

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March 08, 2006

Twelve Tips for Meeting Planning and Implementation

Meetings can often seem to be the antithesis of getting things done. Susan M. Heathfield outlines a series of tips for getting the most out of your meeting time.

Making meetings effective:

February 23, 2006

Time Management Tip

Arrange your activities in order of priority based on their impact on your personal and organizational goals.

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February 22, 2006

Crisis Management

Crisis Management, for the most part is when a deadline has snuck up behind you and robbed you of all choice. And crisis management, for the most part, is poor time management. Why? You’re under pressure, maybe cutting corners. Things can slip through the cracks. Your stress level is increased. The quality of your performance may not be what it ought to be.

I have been amazed through the years when my college students would hand in term papers and inform me that they didn’t have enough time to do a good job. I would reply, "When in the future will you get more time to redo it because if it’s as bad as you suggest, I’m going to give it back to you to redo." You don’t have the time to do it right; where will the time come from to fix it?

I would suggest that if you find yourself in Crisis Management a lot, it probably has less to do with your day-to-day responsibilities and more to do with a lack of anticipation, because most of the things that put you into Crisis Management are things that are capable of being anticipated.

USE A CRISIS MANAGEMENT LOG

A problem well defined is 95% solved. If you have an accurate accounting of your time crunching crises, you’ve gone a long way to reducing them in the future.

Here is a good exercise to help reduce Crisis Management. For the next two weeks, run a Crisis Management Log. Nothing fancy about it at all. Simply take a pad of paper and entitle it "Crisis Management Log" and for the next two weeks when you encounter a crisis, log it in. Put down the date and time it occurs and a little detail, so that two weeks later when you go back to review, you will remember the particulars. After two weeks of accumulating this data, go back and review every crisis you encountered and ask yourself, "Which of these could have been avoided?"

Most people discover that about 20% of the crises they suffered through were unavoidable. "Stuff Happens". We cannot eliminate all crises.

Most people discover that about 80% of the crises they suffered through could have been avoided with better anticipation and planning. After running your Crisis Management Log, start taking the corrective steps to reduce the frequency of crisis management events by, for example, starting items sooner or requesting needed information sooner rather than waiting until the last minute to receive it.

 Dr. Donald E. Wetmore-Professional Speaker
Productivity Institute-Time Management Seminars

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February 06, 2006

30 Boxes Calendar Beta Live

30 boxes

A new AJAX-based calendar that generated some buzz during its closed-beta stage is now open for general beta testing. It looks pretty useful, but I’m not much of a calendar-sharing type, so I’m not able to give a more definitive review.

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January 26, 2006

Time Management Tip

Have a plan

There a plenty of time-management quotes and adages about the need to plan. Having a daily plan lets you make educated decisions about where to focus your efforts during a day.

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January 25, 2006

Ten Commandments Of Organization

by Nancy Twigg

For those of you who consider yourselves organizationally challenged, here are Ten Commandments of Organization:

  1. Thou shalt think things through.
  2. Thou shalt find a place for everything, and put everything in its place.
  3. Thou shalt use space efficiently.
  4. Thou shalt multi-task whenever possible.
  5. Thou shalt group like things together.
  6. Thou shalt routinize.
  7. Thou shalt prioritize.
  8. Thou shalt delegate.
  9. Thou shalt simplify.
  10. Thou shalt not procrastinate.


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January 18, 2006

National Clean Off Your Desk Day

I'm not sure how I missed this, but miss it I did. Now I’ll have to wait another year.

“Tomorrow is, perhaps, one of the most important and neglected holidays of the year: National Clean Off Your Desk Day.”

“It's true - the second Monday in January has been set aside to deal with a year's worth of clutter, papers and dust bunnies. I'm a little fuzzy on how this all became official, but, well, it is official and probably a pretty good idea.”

National Clean Off Your Desk Day

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January 11, 2006

Work With a Clean Desk

"Out of sight, out of mind." The reverse of that is true too. When it's in sight, it's in mind and we cannot help but be distracted.

Studies have shown that a person working with a messy desk will spend, on average, one and a half hours per day either being distracted by things in their view or looking for things. That's seven and a half hours per week.

Keep the clutter before you at a minimum and you will have a more accurate focus on what you need to do to increase your daily productivity.

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January 04, 2006

The 20 Biggest Time Wasters

In his classic book, The Time Trap, Alec Mackenzie identifies these 20 behaviours that lead to wasted time:

  1. Management by Crisis
  2. Telephone Interruptions
  3. Inadequate Planning
  4. Attempting Too Much
  5. Drop-in Visitors
  6. Ineffective Delegation
  7. Personal Disorganization
  8. Lack of Self Discipline
  9. Inability to Say "No"
  10. Procrastination
  11. Meetings
  12. Paper Work
  13. Unfinished Tasks
  14. Inadequate Staff
  15. Socializing
  16. Confused Authority
  17. Poor Communication
  18. Inadequate Controls
  19. Incomplete Information
  20. Travel

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November 11, 2005

EverNote Templates

I pointed to an EverNote upgrade yesterday and mentioned that I was using it to organise all manner of data. I use it to store all manner of data might be a more accurate statement. I tend to clip or copy information and dump it into EverNote and use categories and search to recall the data.

Evernote has a useful template feature that allows users to design custom templates that can bring more structure to individual notes in EN. A user can export a template as an XML file, which can then be imported by other KN users. Once imported, ctrl-key combinations allow you to quickly add a template to your database.

The Evernote user forum has an area for Template Specific Questions that includes templates for download. GTD Wannabe has a Template Catalogue with some of the templates from the user forum and some GTD Wannabe creations.

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November 01, 2005

Organize Your Messy Desk

Some links:

getting organized links:
david allen - getting things done
get organized now
love it or lose it
more time management links
organize your life & get rid of clutter
organized times
hemphill productivity institute

getting organized articles:
ten commandments of organization
She's a Paper Tiger - Fast Company Magazine
What's Wrong with a Messy Desk - About.com
Kiss the Clutter Goodbye
The Messy Desk - poem
A few, common-sense ideas that can help you get better organized
Organizing tips and tricks
Ten Golden Rules of Time Management
The ABC's of Personal Knowledge Management

October 20, 2005

Five fast email productivity tips

Overwhelmed by e-mail? 43 Folders offers these five tips to boost e-mail productivity:
  • Shut off auto-check
  • Pick off easy ones
  • Write less
  • Cheat
  • Be honest

Link from Maggi Dawn

October 19, 2005

7 ways to make waiting time productive time

As much as you would like to avoid it, there's no getting away from having to wait. You wait on hold on the telephone or wait for meetings or appointments or wait for hockey practice to end or a spouse to finish work, and wait and wait and wait. If you are not careful, waiting can take control of you time. Good self-management puts waiting time to use.

Whether at the office, out and about or at home, here are seven ways to make use of waiting time:

  • Work your lists: Check your to-do lists, your shopping lists or other reminders; add, subtract or rearrange, as necessary.
  • Work your calendar: If you're not on the phone, set-up, confirm or reschedule items on your calendar.
  • Sort mail: E-mail, paper mail, at work or at home can be organized while on the phone or watching T.V.
  • Personal/professional development: Read an industry journal or a school assignment. Carry a media player and listen to speakers, trainers or podcasts.
  • Use the phone: If you're not waiting on the phone, use the time to make or return calls.
  • Work on hobbies: Carry needlework with you. If you draw, carry a sketch book. Carry a digital camera and snap off a few pictures.
  • Structured relaxing: It doesn't have to be all about efficiency; read a book, solve a crossword puzzle, play a game on your PDA

Make it a practice to carry your "tools" with you and you'll find you never have to sit twiddling your thumbs while you wait.

October 12, 2005

Seven rules for a tidy inbox

CNN.com - Seven rules for a tidy inbox - Oct 12, 2005

Teten and Allen researched effective systems that workers have used to tackle their inboxes. Although everyone has his or her own best way of dealing with e-mail overflow, the duo's book outlines these seven rules for keeping your inbox under control:

1. Keep your inbox empty
2. Organize around action, not data
3. Save everything
4. Organize just enough
5. Review regularly
6. Keep your file sizes manageable
7. Filter spam

Draw your To-Do list

i d e a * i d e a - How to Bubble Map - drawing your To Do the stress-free way -

Todobubblemap

So a few weeks ago, I began "drawing" my To Do list. Each bubble represents a To Do and the bigger the bubble the more troublesome it is to your mind. I named this map the "bubble map".

And a follow up to the above posting

Unproductive Meetings

Unproductive meetings. To most people, that would be a redundant phrase. Meetings can easily be unproductive and a waste of time. Probably all of us have attended meetings that were not productive and, if we were being honest, have called a few meetings that were a waste of time. Unfortunately, meeting are a fact of business life. If you've gotta have 'em, you might as well make 'em work. Here are some on-line articles on holding productive meetings:

May 04, 2005

GTD with Gmail Whitepaper

has amalgamated their series of posts on , into a whitepaper, which can be downloaded as a PDF.

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