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* [http://todotxt.com/ Todo.txt]
* [http://todotxt.com/ Todo.txt]
* [https://habitrpg.com/ HabitRPG]
* [https://habitrpg.com/ HabitRPG]
* Checklists - morning routines and repetitive tasks.
* Checklists - morning routines, repetitive tasks. [http://process.st Process Street] is great.
* [http://www.noisli.com Noise to get into the zone] - includes a "pomodoro timer"
 
* Experimental: lots and lots of small tasks - flow + focus + getting started + encouragement
* Obsolete: [http://www.noisli.com Noise to get into the zone] - includes a "pomodoro timer"




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== Methodologies ==
== Methodologies ==
* GTD
* GTD
* The life-changing magic of tidying up
* The Cycle
* The Cycle
* Pomodoro
* Pomodoro
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== Habits ==
== Habits ==
* Reading - mostly non-fiction
* Reading - mostly non-fiction
* I've recently noticed that although I can type quite fast, almost blindly - I also make LOTS of mistakes. Trying to improve this now with http://touchtyping.guru/
* I've recently noticed that although I can type quite fast, almost blindly - I also make LOTS of mistakes. Trying to improve this now with http://touchtyping.guru/, shortcutfoo
* Cleaning
* Cleaning
* Accounting
* Accounting
* Using the right communication tool when appropriate: mail, chatroom (Slack? HipChat? IRC?), Google Docs, this wiki.
* Using the right communication tool when appropriate: mail, chatroom (Slack? HipChat? IRC?), Google Docs, this wiki, Facebook, Twitter, forums.
* Mindfulness - HeadSpace.

Latest revision as of 13:44, 4 September 2016

  • Experimental: lots and lots of small tasks - flow + focus + getting started + encouragement
  • Obsolete: Noise to get into the zone - includes a "pomodoro timer"


Methodologies

  • GTD
  • The life-changing magic of tidying up
  • The Cycle
  • Pomodoro
  • 5S

Money

Habits

  • Reading - mostly non-fiction
  • I've recently noticed that although I can type quite fast, almost blindly - I also make LOTS of mistakes. Trying to improve this now with http://touchtyping.guru/, shortcutfoo
  • Cleaning
  • Accounting
  • Using the right communication tool when appropriate: mail, chatroom (Slack? HipChat? IRC?), Google Docs, this wiki, Facebook, Twitter, forums.
  • Mindfulness - HeadSpace.