
Ready for a Simple Productivity Hack?
It’s back-to-the-basics, almost too simple. Easy to scoff at, but actually quite powerful. And it’s very simple.
It’s back-to-the-basics, almost too simple. Easy to scoff at, but actually quite powerful. And it’s very simple.
Don’t. Seriously. As Seth Godin said, “the problem with the race to the bottom is that you might win.” Consider this:
I’m on a number of mailing lists for recruiters (most of whom seem to be located in New Jersey, but that’s another story). But what’s with THIS one?
For some business owners, they’ve felt as if they were forced to prune… expenses, staff, etc. For others…
It doesn’t matter if you’re 25, 35, or 45 and haven’t figured out what you want to do yet. If people give you hate because that describes you, ask yourself this: are they living “a life less ordinary,” or are they going the boring, safe route?
When I see a code snippet, I like to see it formatted accordingly, not just blending in with everything else. Unfortunately, that’s somewhat difficult with Microsoft Outlook. Here’s how to do it.
The CEO of a technology company and I were discussing strategy when he said something that really caught my attention.
If you’re a business owner or executive who finds yourself hobbled by technology, it might feel like your dangling off the edge of a cliff. Maybe you’re screwed. Or, maybe not.
The last year has convinced me that instant messaging apps are time-sucks, NOT tools that enhance productivity, as we’ve been led to believe. Here’s why.