Posts Tagged ‘links’

Lifehack Digest for May 21

  • How to read a business bookSeth Godin nails it! Step 1: “Decide, before you start, that you’re going to change three things about what you do all day at work. Then, as you’re reading, find the three things and do it.” The rest is as good.Tags: business reading self-development productivity career

Lifehack Digest for May 15

  • Presdo | Make Time to…“.. takes the hassle out of trying to find the best time to get together with people. Use Presdo to minimize the annoying ping pong of email, texting, and voicemail when organizing the next team lunch or trying to grab coffee with a friend.”Tags: meeting schedule
  • TimeBridge - Free Scheduling SoftwareFree Meeting Scheduler with great timezone and calendar supportTags: tool meeting scheduling

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Lifehack Digest for April 14

  • Forget the Elevator Speech!Chad at ProFreelancing says “ditch the elevator pitch” — your 90 second sound-bite saying just what it is, exactly, that you do — and focus on being real, instead. People want to do business with those they trust and like; give them a reason to trust anTags: business, marketing, networking, elevator-pitch

Lifehack Digest for April 10

Lifehack Digest for April 2

  • When is Good“An a easy online tool that can help you choose the time for your next meeting or event. Just click the grid for all the times that a good for you - we send you a link to circulate to your participants. They see your proposed times and click on when theyTags: software web meeting

Lifehack Digest for March 31

  • ProBlogger Launches PayPerTweetMonetize your Twitter stream with ProBlogger’s new PayPerTweet service. “Write about web sites, products, services, and companies and earn cash for providing your opinion and valuable feedback to advertisers. Disclosure not required.”Tags: none
  • FruitfulTime’s TaskManager Electro: Get Things Done — Or Else!From the site: “TaskManager Electro actively monitors running programs. If it finds programs or user behaviour that hinders productivity it will automatically start giving small electric

Lifehack Digest for March 14

Lifehack Digest for March 11

  • 9 Reasons Why Getting Things Done Sucks!Organize IT takes on the GTD system with relish. Some of the points are weak — like the impossibility of emptying your head, which is a bit too literalist — but some are spot on — like “It’s David Allen’s system”, not *yours*.Tags: gtd productivity systems

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