50+ Personal Productivity Blogs You’ve Never Heard of Before (and about a dozen you probably have)

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The personal productivity niche on the Web has grown by leaps and bounds since Lifehack launched only a few years ago. While a few sites dominate the rankings, there are lots and lots of lesser-known sites that are as good or even better than the “A-list” productivity blogs.

Most of them are solo operations — the GTD newbie documenting his or her quest for greater control over their life, the coach or consultant sharing his or her knowledge with the world, the writer adding to his or her published work with notes, errata, and new findings.

Their voice is personal, intimate even — and deserves to be heard. So here I present a collection of productivity blogs that are less well-known, by writers I think you should get to know better.

Of course, the big names are here too — after all, I owe some of them a tremendous debt for helping me get a grip on my own life. But they’re not the main show — consider them a kind of lagniappe, a little something extra to remind you of sites you might have forgotten about or to introduce the newcomer to the cornerstones in the field. They’re sprinkled in on equal footing with the rest of the list, shoulder-to-shoulder with the rising stars, the quiet heroes, and the thoughtful mystics of the productivity field.

Enjoy!

  1. 43 Folders: Merlin Mann started a lot of us on this journey, so now he has to pay. In the meantime, though, he and his crew of happy Folderers keep on providing great tips on productivity and getting things done, especially for Mac users.
  2. All Things Workplace: Tips from Steve Roesler on becoming a more effective leader.
  3. Awake At The Wheel: Great stuff from serial entrepreneur, yoga expert, and writer Jonathan Fields on being happy and successful in all your endeavors.
  4. Black Belt Productivity: Co-written by Jason Echols and Michael Ramm, BBP covers workplace productivity and GTD. Home of the “GTD Primer”, an excellent series of posts introducing GTD methods.
  5. Change Your Thoughts: Steven Aitchison’s blog on health, finances, relationships, writing, and generally keeping a positive perspective on life.
  6. Conflict Zen: Formerly “I Can’t Say That”, Conflict Zen is all about dealing with and resolving interpersonal conflict. If you know people, you probably need to get a little conflict Zen.
  7. Cranking Widgets: Brett Kelly offers practical GTD-minded advice on life and productivity.
  8. Creating a Better Life: Personal development in its purest form, CaBL deals with productivity and related issues from the perspective of creating internal attitudes that make us more productive. Check out the rather thorough listing of free personal development e-books, too!
  9. The Daily Saint : I have it on good authority that Mike St. Pierre isn’t a saint at all. But who cares? He offers great tips on being more productive and managing time better, with an emphasis on creating meaning in your life.
  10. Design Your Writing Life: Lisa Gates poses thoughtful questions and exercises to help you tap into and express your inner creativity, in writing or any other form.Lisa Gates now blogs at the group blog at 360 Alliance. I hadn’t realized she’d let the Design Your Writing Life archives go away.
  11. Diary of a Four-Hour-a-Weeker: Like the title says, this is the journal of an entrepreneur trying to implement the suggestions of Tim Ferriss’ 4-Hour Workweek.
  12. Did I Get Things Done?: Andrew Mason’s blog focuses around his efforts to implement and live by the principles in David Allen’s Getting Things Done.
  13. D*I*Y Planner: The blog is wacky and often deeply obscure, celebrating a sometimes unholy love between the writers and their pens and paper. But the main attraction is the DIY Planner templates — an incredible assortment of print-them-yourself forms for all your productivity and creativity needs.
  14. Dumb Little Man: DLM’s Jay White ain’t so dumb after all. Jay shares tips on productivity, personal development, and business life.
  15. Escape From Corporate America: Advice on working the corporate world to your advantage — even if that means leaving it — from career change expert Pamela Skillings.
  16. Even Happier: Counselor and former Italian pop sensation Marco shares his insights on living a happier life. [Not updated since February, but archives still online.]
  17. Flipping Heck!: Productivity notes with an emphasis on the workplace. Offers lots of tutorials on using various pieces of software as well as on dealing with common workplace tasks.
  18. Genuine Curiosity: Dwayne Melancon reviews books, software, and other tools that help keep us productive.
  19. Get Rich Slowly: GRS is devoted to personal finance, offering tips and advice on saving money, investing wisely, and getting a grip on your investing.
  20. Getting Things Done: Getting Things Done (the blog) is all about applying the principles of Getting Things Done (the book). Home of the Ultimate GTD Index, which pulls together feeds from GTD sites across the ‘Net.
  21. The Growing Life: Clay Collins takes on everything you thought you knew about productivity with his anti-hacks and the concept of lifestyle design.
  22. GTD Times: Officially sanctioned by David Allen, GTD Times focuses especially on business productivity.
  23. LifeClever: Tips on life and productivity with an emphasis on design, both how design aids productivity and the special challenges designers face.
  24. Lifehacker: Lifehacker offers a mix of daily news on the productivity beat as well as an assortment of handy little apps that help you get things done. It’s not Lifehack :-)
  25. The Life Hackery: Lots of clever tips on health and fitness, household organization, Internet apps, and plenty more.
  26. Life Learning Today: Learn about life and live to learn with Life Learning Today. Tips on  personal development and productivity, but also health, money, work , blogging, and more.
  27. Life Lessons of a Military Wife: The title says it all: this site offers life lessons from a military wife, with a focus on personal and home finances and family organization.
  28. Life Optimizer Life Optimizer: Donald Latumahina’s blog about making the most out of the resources you’re given to live with. Great stuff to keep your outlook strong.
  29. LifeReboot: Shaun Boyd’s blog on finding and pursuing your passion in work, learning, relationships, and life as a whole.
  30. Life Sutra: The 4-Hour Workweek Journal: Andrew Brick, a 30-something software professional, offers tips and tricks centered around the ideas in 4HWW.
  31. LifeTweak: Blogger Manu writes on general productivity topics. Distinguished by his amusing hand-drawn illustrations and earnestly helpful content.
  32. LivSimpl: Happiness through simplicity (and the elimination of silent e’s).
  33. A Long Long Road: Lawrence Cheok’s blog on personal growth, careers, and relationships.
  34. Matt’s Idea Blog: Matthew Cornell is a personal productivity consultant who shares his ideas on productivity, motivation, and personal growth.
  35. MonkAtWork: Adam Kayce is not a monk. Instead, he writes about bringing a sense of spirituality and passion to your work. If you must have a monk, though, there’s a very cool drawing of one.
  36. Newly Corporate: Group blog covering workplace and life “best practices” for young professionals.
  37. One Bag Nation: Ann at One Bag Nation documents the journey of a naturally disorganized person in her quest to gain a little order in her life.
  38. Open Loops: Good, solid GTD-oriented advice from a man with a beard (there’s no About page, is what I’m saying).
  39. Organize IT: Practical-minded advice on productivity, health, finance, personal growth, and GTD.
  40. Nick Pagan: Nick Pagan wants you to understand you better. To that end, he presents productivity and personal development information based on how the mind works. Meaty, deeply researched stuff.
  41. Steve Pavlina’s Personal Development Blog: Are you smart? Then you owe it to yourself to check out Steve Pavlina’s personal development tips for smart people. Steve writes eloquently about entrepreneurship, especially working online, and the tools and attitudes that make it work.
  42. Personal Development Blog: Gleb Reys shares what he learns on his own quest for personal development.
  43. Personal Development Ideas: You want personal development ideas, Personal Development Ideas has personal development ideas. Goal-setting, time-management, and personal growth top the bill here.
  44. Persistence Unlimited: From the man who gave MobilePC users “Achieve-IT!” comes a blog about coming up with and acting on your ideas. By turns inspirational and funny, PU knows how to get stuff done.
  45. John Place Online:John Place helps you maximize your potential for happiness with tips and advice, with a lot of strong material on relationships.
  46. Productivity501: Great blog from Mark Shead on productivity tools and techniques. As the name suggests, Mark is focused not just on getting started but on advanced thinking about productivity.
  47. Put Things Off: Nick Cernis enlists the aid of a fuzzy kitten and his lunchtime banana to transform productivity from a hobby into a way of life. Refreshingly contrarian — and a little silly. Focuses on freelancing, software, entrepreneurship, and general productivity.
  48. Right Attitudes » Ideas for Impact: Nagesh Belludi offers practical advice for developing the right attitudes in life — and transforming attitudes into behaviors that help you be more productive.
  49. Ririan Project: Ririan is a guy on a quest to remake his life, and he shares the process with us.
  50. David Seah: David Seah offers advice and a set of great templates (including “The Printable CEO” series) to empower you to reach new heights.
  51. Alex Shalman : Lifehack.org contributor and medical student Alex Shalman’s site offers thought-provoking essays on relationships, the examined life, and health, along with general productivity and personal development tips.
  52. SimpleProductivityBlog: Lots of great ideas here, including several multi-part series on various aspects of GTD and productivity.
  53. Slow Leadership: Focused largely on business leadership and the evils of “hamburger management”, Carmine Coyote’s ideas about leadership can be adapted to any life.
  54. Slower Living: Slow down! What’s the big rush, anyway? Find peace, happiness, and even greater productivity (in the things that matter to you most) with these tips on living life in the slow lane — or off the road entirely.
  55. SuccessMinders: Jacob Cazell’s tips on developing a success-oriented mindset.
  56. Success Soul: Shilpan Patel offers inspiration and advice drawn from the greatest minds, all with an eye towards what you and I can learn so we can make our own success.
  57. Technotheory.com: Technology and productivity talk from a DC-based efficiency trainer.
  58. Think Simple Now:  Creativity, clarity, and happiness — what could be better? Think Simple Now covers the tools and techniques to get there.
  59. Today is that Day: Aaron Potts’ goal is your empowerment, with posts on success, wealth, and happiness.
  60. Uncle Joe’s Leadership Blog: “Uncle” Joe Hungler shares his advice on cultivating and teaching leadership.
  61. What’s the Next Action?: Read What’s the Next Action for advice on project planning and getting things done. [Update: SIte is no longer updating. But great archives are still online.]
  62. Wise Bread: A personal finance site committed to helping readers live within their means with budgeting tips and advice on finding the best deals saving money on life’s necessities.
  63. Work N Play: Good advice from Ritu, especially on making the most out of the web for networking, freelancing, and doing business.
  64. Scott H Young:: University student Scott Young takes on general productivity topics as well as offering studying tips and advice on lifelong learning.
  65. Zen Habits: Leo Babauta writes incredibly well about productivity, health and wellness, and most of all about living the simple life.

Do you know any productivity blogs that the world should know about? Spill your secret in the comments!

[Update: At seb's request in the comments, I was able to create an OPML file from the list of URLs in this post. I used NewsGator to autodetect the feed locations, which it did for only 62 of the 65 sites above. If you'd like to subscribe to almost all of the sites above in one go using almost any feedreader, save the file at this link and import it into your RSS reader.]

  • http://www.successgiants.com Bart B

    Thanks for the list, a number of these I’ve never really checked out, and a couple I’ve never seen period.

    Of special note, I think Nick Pagan’s blog is one of the under-the-radar blogs, one that’s extremely well written but not well known. Same goes for Wise Bread.

    One thats new to me, but I like it so far, is the daily saint.

    One I’d add one the list is http://www.YangTown.com – which is a pretty deep self development blog for men.

    Anyway, thanks again!

  • http://www.organizeit.co.uk/ James @ Organize IT

    Thanks for including Organize IT on the list, much appreciated. There are loads of great links there. If you are interested, I maintain a similar list of my own. I’ll be adding some of these new finds to it.

  • seb

    An OPML of all this blogs would be great :)

  • Brian G

    Great list. One that I found recently that is similar is Encouraging Greatness, http://www.jeffruley.com. Talks about how to improve yourself in work and life. Worth a read.

  • Mark

    What’s the Next Action closed in February, according to them.

  • http://mypocketnotyours.blogspot.com DaPocket

    One I’m reading right now is Lesson In Life. I really enjoyed that one

    Thanks for the list.. will check them out

  • http://www.dwax.org Dustin Wax

    seb: I think that’s a great idea. I can’t do it myself (busy!) but if anyone can create an OPML from this list, I’ll be happy to add it to the post so anyone can subscribe to all these sites in one go in their RSS readers.

  • Jay Szoke

    If you want a “different” look at GTD and productivity, and something that’s kind of a parody as well, check out Effing The Dog (or EffTD for short, pronounced FTD) at http://www.effingthedog.com. The writer/satirist, Mike Vardy, promotes “Eventualism” and “Getting Things Done…Eventually.” A fun read.

  • http://www.dwax.org Dustin Wax

    Actually, I went ahead and imported the sites into NewsGator, let it autodetect the RSS feeds, and made hte OPML public, so you can get it from http://services.newsgator.com/ngws/svc/opml.aspx?uid=1671499&mid=1

    On another note, I’ve been collecting these sites since the beginning of the year, and some of them haven’t updated in a while. Since they’re in my RSS reader, I don’t really see that I haven’t heard from this blog or that in a while. But the sites are still online, and maybe a little attention will get the bloggers back into their blogs. In any case, there’s tons of useful information on these sites!

  • kainr2

    I am trying to be mean, but… honest to god, I don’t see how reading 50 blogs will help with productivity.

    Keep it down to less than 5 is goods. Reading too many blog just waste more time than increase productivity. Beside, they tend to overlap anyway.

  • Lee

    People always seem to forget http://bmindful.com/

  • http://www.BrendanKORourke.com Brendan O’Rourke

    Here’s a nice and detailed productivity blog by the author of a book called ‘Do it Tomorrow’

    http://www.markforster.net/blog/

    Best Regards,
    Brendan

  • http://www.dwax.org Dustin Wax

    kainr2: So don’t read 50. Just read 5. But *which* 5 will you read?

  • http://www.successmakingmachine.com Summy

    Actually there’s one more that you forgot to mention (because you probably never heard of it). My blog:
    Success Making Machine- Life is about more than productivity- it’s about success.
    http://www.successmakingmachine.com

  • http://www.proximo.cz Jan Onesork

    I would much more appreciate shorter list of blogs – something like TOP10. I don’t have time to follow all of them or I don’t know which are worth to follow.

  • http://www.dwax.org Dustin Wax

    Jan: All of these are worthwhile to follow or I wouldn’t have listed them. Part of my job includes paying attention to what’s going on around the productivity web, so I see a lot more than just 65 productivity sites — these are the ones I think have the most to offer.

    But not all of them have the most to offer to *everyone*. For example, I don’t care for the “spiritual journey” stuff, the “unleash your potential and succeed” approach — so I don’t follow those sites, even when I recognize something useful for me in one or two posts. Other people might find some of these sites too business-oriented, or too oriented towards the needs of creative people. And then there’s tone — I like the personal, “this is how I did it” stuff — you might prefer the voice of authority.

    As I told kainr2 — you have to pick the ones that make most sense to you. I can screen for quality, but I can’t screen for taste.

  • http://eric-blue.com/blog/ Eric Blue

    Dustin,

    Thanks for the list! I was only aware of a handful of these sites. Also, thank you for the .opml file.

  • http://onebagnation.wordpress.com Ann at One Bag Nation

    Thank you Dustin! You are very kind to include me in this list. I’m totally flattered!

    I’m looking forward to checking out some of the others on your list that I don’t recognize.

    Thanks again – Ann.

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  • http://onebagnation.wordpress.com Ann at One Bag Nation

    OK, so I’m still processing appearing on a list with the likes of 43 Folders, Zen Habits and Lifehacker. They were my inspiration . . . WOW!

  • http://conflictzen.com/ Tammy Lenski

    Thanks for including my blog in such a terrific list…I’m flattered and humbled at the same time!

    There are several here that are favorites of mine and some brand new, so it’ll be good to explore them.

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  • http://1-2-solved.blogspot.com Martin Wildam

    Here is another one: http://www.avani-mehta.com/

    Thanks for the list – maybe there will be a follow up “101 blogs”. ;-)

    BTW: I do not agree to others preferring a top 10 list. Certainly I will not read all those blogs but according to ones special interests 50 people will choose a different set of maybe 3 or 5 blogs that fit their need.

    BTW: I read blogs in the past that turned worse or inactive. In such cases it is good to have alternatives to look at.

  • http://www.kwanzoo.com Supernetuser

    I liked this list of links but the link to the Design Your Writing Life blog is broken. I really want to see that one in particular.

  • Mandy

    It appears that the link to “Design Your Writing Life” is not correct…

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  • http://www.zencollegelife.com Ibrahim Husain | ZenCollegeLife.com

    Great List. I write for zencollegelife.com, a blog dedicated to optimizing college life. Check it out, it’s definitely worth a read.

  • http://www.studymatrixart.com/blog Adam Sicinski

    This is a fantastic list of productivity blogs, most of which I am a subscriber of. I would like to add another productivity blog to the list if I could. This blog is built around the concept of Life Coaching and Accelerated Learning principles. Every article post is presented as an in-depth discussion about the topic and featured within a Mind Map that is available as a free download from the site.

    Here is the link – http://www.studymatrixart.com/blog

  • http://www.onsimplicity.net Sara at On Simplicity

    Thanks for such a comprehensive list–I’ve been trying to seek out other simplicity blogs and this is a huge help. I’m at OnSimplicity.net.

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  • http://www.encuentra24.com Wendy

    Thanks for gathering that list us!

  • http://www.ayecasher.com/ David McCarthy

    It is really great to find a blog that focuses on getting things done. This ties in with what I am trying to do online.

    Great blog I’m now a confirmed reader.

  • http://www.AimforAwesome.com Vern at AimforAwesome

    Excellent list but you forgot one – me! I’m new, but I have 110 posts centered around personal development and the reality of life… philosophy of life… Aim for Awesome. I’m an American living in Thailand, making my way back to Hawaii before long. Stop by if you get a chance – at least look for 2 minutes and see if there’s anything you can use. Best of life! Vern

  • Anon

    For Christians looking for God Hacks, here is a blog you cant pass off…

    http://godhacks.blogspot.com

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  • http://www.lakeside.com.np Welcome to Paradise

    As Jan Onesork also said, the list is too many. Just a suggestion, as to 10 or 20 would be awesome or a part I and part II would also be great.

    Nevertheless, very good list of blog sites.

  • http://www.dwax.org Dustin Wax

    Ann: Merlin Mann was my inspiration, too; it was on his site that i first learned about GTD, which led (through twists and turns) to joining Lifehack.

    All: I updated the link for “Design Your Writing Life”. I knew Lisa had stopped blogging there, but hadn’t realized she’d closed up shop completely. I replaced the link with her new site, a group blog at 360 Alliance.

  • http://www.allthingsworkplace.com Steve Roesler

    Dustin, thanks so much for the inclusion…and the 49 other blogs to read.

    It’s especially meaningful since Lifehack has been in my RSS reader for a long time now and is a must read.

    You all provide useful help to the community every day.

  • http://www.productivemagazine.com Michael (Productive Magazine)

    Dustin, you might be interested in the “Productive Magazine” we’ll be publishing on August 1st with best articles chosen from the best productivity blogs – I’ve invited lots of productivity bloggers and I’m still accepting more invites so if any of the productivity bloggers wish to participate, please go to our web site for details.

    We’ll be publishing around 10-15 articles per issue.

    Great job with the list, Dustin!

  • http://journal.marisaduma.net Marisa

    Great list! ..bookmarking them all.

    How about Chief Happiness Officer?
    It’s at: http://positivesharing.com/

  • thanh

    This is a productivity website. To go over 50 of them isn’t exactly productive.

  • http://www.technotheory.com Jared Goralnick

    Thanks for the inclusion, Dustin! You’ve listed some great resources here that I wasn’t aware of!

  • http://liviux.byethost15.com LiviuX

    Hey, they are more than 50 :)

  • http://www.aileenjourney.com/SneakUpDreams Aileen

    I pick and choose the ones that look interesting and I often get little things from each.

    I just started a new blog on personal productivity and achieving your goals even when you have too much other stuff going on in your life at http://www.aileenjourney.com/SneakUpDreams

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  • Dereks

    Actually I did hear about half of them, even though I’m not that much into productivity stuff.
    Linking to Zen Habits… common???

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  • http://www.threesixtyalliance.com Lisa Gates

    Dustin, thanks for the list and including me in it. Sorry about the trouble finding Design YOur Writing Life archives. Gone…

    It’s a powerful community of folks to be connected to.

  • http://Successsoul.com/blog/ Shilpan | successsoul.com

    Dustin -

    Many thanks for including my blog. I’m humbled and honored to be included in these list of other 49 great blogs.

    Shilpan

  • http://blogs.bnet.com/teamwork CC Holland

    Hi there! Fabulous list, thanks. BNet recently launched a productivity, teamwork and collaboration blog called Team Taskmaster (blogs.bnet.com/teamwork). I’m helming it, so in a shameless spot of self-promotion, I encourage you to check it out. Hopefully your readers will find it useful!

  • http://www.impactfulactions.com Ella

    Hi pick one and that is Right Attitudes » Ideas for Impact. It help me to make myself more confident and make my behavior a productive one.

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  • http://lifelearningtoday.com AgentSully

    Dustin – Thank you so much for including Life Learning Today. I am honored to have made your list!

  • http://www.mayurjango.blogspot.com/ Mayur

    Thanks for providing a huge list of useful blogs :D

  • Robert

    my personal favorite productivity blog *besides the tips here on lifehack :-) is thegrowinglife.com

  • http://www.productiveflourishing.com/ Charlie Gilkey | Productive Flourishing

    I suppose it’s bad form to include one’s own blog…but I’ll do it anyway.Productive Flourishing joins productivity and flourishing to move beyond hacking life and towards living it – I also produce free planners and aids to help bring order to what can be an otherwise chaotic and overloaded life.

    I think you may also want to check out . Andre presents very insightful and thorough information, fusing GTD paradigms with others. It’s really a great blog for higher order thinking about productivity.

    Lastly, Duff has some great interviews and thinking about personal development and productivity at . He even has interviews with David Allen – whoa! – not to mention some of the authors of the blogs already on your list.

    Maybe I’ll make the cut next year? We’ll see.

  • http://www.productiveflourishing.com/ Charlie Gilkey | Productive Flourishing

    I suppose it’s bad form to include one’s own blog…but I’ll do it anyway.Productive Flourishing joins productivity and flourishing to move beyond hacking life and towards living it – I also produce free planners and aids to help bring order to what can be an otherwise chaotic and overloaded life.

    I think you may also want to check out Tools For Thought. Andre presents very insightful and thorough information, fusing GTD paradigms with others. It’s really a great blog for higher order thinking about productivity.

    Lastly, Duff has some great interviews and thinking about personal development and productivity at Precision Change. He even has interviews with David Allen – whoa! – not to mention some of the authors of the blogs already on your list.

    Maybe I’ll make the cut next year? We’ll see.

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  • http://productivity-science.com ProductivityScience

    I’d like to invite everyone to my blog Productivity-Science.com.

    Let’s explore productivity with a scientific approach!

  • http://www.didigetthingsdone.com Andrew Mason

    Thanks for the mention and keep up the good work!

    Andrew..

  • http://www.thedailysaint.com Mike St. Pierre

    Dustin, thanks for including TDS in this excellent list!

    Mike

  • http://www.matthewcornell.org/ Matthew Cornell

    Hey Dustin – thanks a bunch for the honor. I’m in great company. Speaking of good company, I noticed that you and I are listed as contributors to Tatsuya’s “Overcoming Inventoritis” book, along (with others on this list) Steve Wozniak, Seth Godin, Guy Kawasaki. I’m thinking of having a get-together ;-)

  • http://www.dwax.org Dustin Wax

    Matthew: Of course, Woz, Seth, and Guy know they’re welcome to give me a call any time. Let’s do lunch!

  • http://paperassistant.idearia.com Brad Tanner

    For years I’ve been using a little single page paper planner. It has been the single most important item I have to boost productivity. It is very handy and I carry it everywhere. I’ve created:

    Chinese version
    8.5 x 11 sizes
    A4 sizes
    A Variety of backs

    for others and they each love them.

    Check it out here.

    Brad

  • http://www.edragonu.ro Dragos Roua

    You might want to check this one too: http://www.edragonu.ro.

    thanks for a great list anyway

  • http://www.mysuperchargedlife.com Jeff@MySuper-Charged Life

    I’d certainly like to add my site:

    http://www.MySuperChargedLife.com

    Please visit and let me know what you think!

  • Geeko

    Excellent list. Don’t forget http://happiness-project.com and http://BeLifeSavvy.com.

  • http://www.hamroawaaz.com United Voices

    I personally hadn’t heard of most of them. But fortunately had visited few of them. and yes I do follow handful of them and not to forget http://www.lifehack.org too.

  • http://www.search1x.com Felix

    What about productivity blog related to how to be a better searcher and search more effectively! http://www.search1x.com has tips, reviews and discussions on all things search for those of you interested !!

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  • http://OptimizedHome Aaron

    Fantastic list (as always). Adding the OPML was a nice touch. Thanks!

  • http://bloggertalkz.com/ Krish

    I know 50 is quite a number for some but I would still prefer this list growing. I never knew these many sites and now I can come back here again. Great work keep it up.

  • http://www.fourhourworkweekdiary.com Rex

    Wow! Thanks for the great link / referral. I’m trying to keep it relevant and controversial ;)

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  • http://praktic.blogspot.com/ Praktic

    Hi everyone,

    great list for Personal Productivity Tips & Tricks Sites/Blogs!

    Thanks,

    all the best,

  • Brenda

    Whakate is into productivity: http://www.whakate.com

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  • http://productivebydesign.free.fr Geoffrey

    Hi,

    I know most of them, it’s a great list.

    I’ve also started a blog on productivity a couple of month ago (http://productivebydesign.free.fr) and I hope to be on such a list in the future.

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  • allting

    One more i known. http://iditia.com

  • http://celestinechua.com/blog/ Celestine Chua

    This is a fantastic list, Dustin. I’ve seen a number of the blogs there and they are really great resources.

    I’d love to add my blog to this list:
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