Jeffrey C. Long

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Entries Tagged as 'Getting Things Done'

Where do you surf?

May 23rd, 2005 · No Comments

Following are the blogs I read on a regular or semi-regular basis. Please comment sites that you visit, or blogs that are in your news aggregator. Bands Jam Band bittorrents Relix magazine Jam band news source Jam band fan blog BrandYou! (Tom Peters phraseology) (personal business) Seth Godin Author of Unleash the Ideavirus The Occupational [...]

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Tags: Anabaptist/Mennonite · Culture · Current Affairs · Devonthink · Getting Things Done · Journaling · Music · Religion · Social Networking/Community · Web/Tech · Weblogs · Writing

Personal Mission Statement builder

February 26th, 2005 · No Comments

I found this Personal Mission Statement builder at the Life Hacker blog. I’ve been building up my “Getting Things Done” muscle by reading the book by David Allen and reading the website and google group 43folders. From there I’ve been learning the difference between strategy and tactics in accomplishing life goals. Strategy is the big [...]

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Tags: Culture · Getting Things Done

Procrastination, thief of…ooh! wanna watch a movie?

January 17th, 2005 · 2 Comments

I am frequent reader of the website 43 Folders and it’s accompanying Google Group. From these I discovered the book Getting Things Done which has been very helpful in organizing the massive amounts of information and ideas that I accumulate over time. Today in the 43 Folders google group, I discovered this article called Procrastination, [...]

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Tags: Getting Things Done · Weblogs

Getting Things Done and ADB Idea Library

December 7th, 2004 · 1 Comment

I’m getting a lot of things done with the book ">Getting Things Done.  If you haven’t already discovered it, check it out from the library or order it using the link supplied.  In addition, I wanted to call attention to ADB Idea Library a freeform database that works perfectly alongside Getting Things Done.  I’m able [...]

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Tags: Getting Things Done · Web/Tech