Personal & Productivity 25 May 2006 09:12 am
We can rebuild him. We have the technology!
This here is the index of my miniseries on productivity, and how I started to take control of my life. It's a 5 part series, where some entries will be longer than others. Two parts are published, and the third will be published later today. Tentative dates for the last few pieces are listed next to their respective titles.
This series is a result of an "itch" that I've been having for a while — a little tickle in the back of my subconscious that things weren't what they might perhaps be if I changed the way I did things — changed the way I go through life. Instead of being a passive observer, I decided I wanted to be an active participant — most of the time, anyway. It's still nice to unplug every once in a while. This is the (ac)cumulation of my efforts in the last month or so:
- Starting well
- Don't rely on your brain
- Being honest
- The power of deadlines
- Spend a little to save a little
I have no doubt that I'll have more to say past these five things. Self-improvement is a journey, not a discovery, so there's no doubt in my mind that I'll have more to say on the subject. Probably not right off, though.
Some posts that aren't part of this series, but are somewhat related:
on 25 May 2006 at 9:16 am 1.rianjs.net » Don’t rely on your brain said …
[...] This is the second part in the series I've been writing about getting my life together. Disclaimer: this isn't actually an advertisement for Google. [...]
on 25 May 2006 at 9:19 am 2.rianjs.net » Starting well said …
[...] This is the first part in the series I've been writing about getting my life together. [...]
on 25 May 2006 at 9:38 am 3.rianjs.net » Being honest said …
[...] This is the third part in the series I've been writing about getting my life together. [...]
on 01 Jul 2006 at 10:44 pm 4.rianjs.net » I have been super productive today, yet I am not happy said …
[...] Of course it wasn't always like that for me. Instead, I had to work at it for about 2 months before I got the hang of it. (See my productivity series. [...]