GTD, Innovation and Yale Courses
July’s List of Links
This blog site has a ton of ideas and products, many of them free, which will help you be better organized. He also has a podcast, a newsletter and an excellent starter kit to get you going.
Deadlines always blowing past you? Too many ideas or distractions? Simply Business posted this fabulous guide to assist with nailing down your biggest workload issue with links to tips that address those issues.
Great article on all of the psychological factors involved in taking that big step away from an unfulfilling position.
Another great article, this one is by Neal Stephenson on science fiction and scientific innovation.
Ever wish you could audit a Yale course? Here’s your chance! A great smattering of courses in a number of different areas: music, economics, physics, sociology and politics, just to name a few.
Enjoy!
For implementing GTD you can use this this application:
http://www.Gtdagenda.com
You can use it to manage your goals, projects and tasks, set next actions and contexts, use checklists, and a calendar.
Syncs with Evernote and Google Calendar, and also comes with mobile version, and Android and iPhone apps.
That looks really cool, Dan. Thanks for the link, I’ll definitely give it a try.