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Life tips
Find Inner Serenity by Making it Easier to Find
Your Keys. For most people, getting control of
clutter brings a greater sense of calm and decreased
frustration.
Surround Yourself With Progress. When you complete
a list of action steps, your instinct might be
to throw the list away. After all, the work is
completed! However, some creative professional
teams take a different approach; they relish their
progress. Some go so far as surrounding themselves
with it.
Empty Your Inbox in 30 Seconds. Is your inbox
filled with thousands and thousands of unread
messages? Before you give up hope, there's an
instant way to clear your inbox of old emails
in less than 30 seconds.
Instantly Build Self Confidence. These tips will
get you riding high in no time.
Reduce Your Trash To Almost Zero. Follow the
No Impact Man experiment to reduce our trash as
close as we can to zero.
Feel like a million bucks for cheap. Feel healthier
and more energized right away without spending
a fortune.
End Laundry Chaos. More than 20 tips to help
you keep your laundry chaos to a minimum.
Learn the Secrets of the Super-Organized. A few
simple habits keep clutter and chaos at bay.
Check Email Once a Day ... or Once a Week. Simple
tips that will reduce interruption and increase
your productivity.
Become an Early Riser. 10 benefits of rising
early, and some practical tips on how to do it.
Learn Lessons from Google About Self-Image. How
you think of yourself greatly affects how successful
you can be. Google has got self-image down to
a science.
Make a Good First Impression. Research shows
that people decide what kind of relationship they
want with you in the first ten minutes of a meeting,
so making a good first impression really matters.
Know the Hype Behind Bottled Water. Have you
ever stopped to think about just how incredibly
odd it is to buy bottled water?
Leave Work at Work. Want more time for your family
or personal life? Here's how not to think about
your job 24/7.
Create a Landing Strip to Become Organized. We
come from work exhausted, often carrying our work
bags, groceries, and the mail. A landing strip
will help you avoid disorganization from the time
you get home.
Understand Time to Increase Return on Investment.
Time is your most valuable resource. Understanding
these ideas will help you make optimal decisions.
Give Your RÈsumÈ a Face Lift. Even
if you can't hire a fancy designer and are stuck
with Microsoft Word, a few tweaks can turn your
blasÈ rÈsumÈ into an elegant
and functional showpiece.
Boost Your Energy Level. Feeling energetic is
a key to happiness and to self-esteem, so take
steps to keep your energy high.
Actually Execute Your To-Do List. Many productivity
systems will tell you how to organize your tasks,
but what happens if you don't feel like doing
them?
Keep Your Desk Clean and Tidy. Do you spend waste
more and more time looking for lost items instead
of being the brilliant creative person that you
are? Here's how to get your desk clean, clutter-free,
and keep it that way for good.
Learn the Truth About Baby Carrots. Baby carrots
not really young carrots! They are also less nutritious
and less flavorful than regular carrots.
Try Quick and (Almost) Painless Ways to Kill
Distractions. Are you spending more time dealing
with emails, IMs, phone calls, and random stray
files than actually working? Here are ten actions
you can do right now to kill distractions and
get back to work.
Reduce Your Carbon Emissions. The most important
lifestyle changes you can make to reduce your
carbon emissions are listed here.
Put the Action Method Into Practice. After a
couple years of studying how creative people stay
organized, we developed a simple and easily customized
method for managing projects. A good portion of
2006 was spent putting the Action Method into
practice.
Gently End Procrastination. Need an easy way
to remind you when you should be working and when
you should be playing? Try using teaming up Flextime
with Growl. Here's how.
Read Your RSS Feeds Faster and More Productively.
Four simple tips for reducing the time you spend
on reading feeds.
Use Catchphrases to Change the Way You Think.
By keeping certain ideas active and accessible
through review and repetition ñ whether
itís ìSay yes,î ìFake
it ëtill you feel it,î or ìPeople
succeed in groupsî ñ you can shape
the way you think.
Photograph Your Mementos to Free Up Clutter.
Taking digital photos of your mementos can get
rid of clutter, free-up storage space, and provide
you with a simple way to walk down memory lane.
Save Trees With Ease. Want to avoid all the paper
towels, paper napkins and other tree-killing stuff
there's no need to use? Read here.
Organize Your Cluttered Desktop and Regain Your
Sanity. Is your desktop littered with zillions
of random files and folders often litter my desktop.
Learn how 5 ordinary folders can keep your desktop
immaculate.
Eat Slower. Why eating slower is better for your
health, your sanity, your digestion, and more.
Maximize Your Lunch Hour. Your lunch hour should
be the least "productive" moment in
your day. If it lasts a mere 20 minutes-or just
doesn't exist anymore-here's how to turn it around
and make it joyful.
Increase Workplace Productivity by Not Being
a Jerk. You get more flies with honey, as the
saying goes. This is a brief outline for how to
work and play well with your coworkers (and get
more done).
Find Cheap Gas Instantly. If soaring gas prices
are draining your wallet dry, here's five ways
to find cheap(er) gas anywhere.
Find Your Purpose. We're all searching for our
purpose. It seems tempting that having it appear
by divine intervention would be great. Maybe not.
Make a GTD System for about $20. Putting together
a functional GTD system for the price of a week's
worth of Starbucks.
Avoid costly DIY mistakes. You can end up costing
yourself more in the long run if you don't watch
out for these mistakes.
Think About Whether You Can Afford NOT to Pursue
Your Dreams. Pursuing dreams is crucial, even
when it means taking a hit or entering financial
uncertainty.
Plan for Success. Waiting for your ship to come
in is a waste of time.
Improve Your Mind by Reading the Classics. How
to use the wisdom of the classics to become a
better writer, thinker, and speaker.
Break Habits of Highly Ineffective Emailing.
A list of what not to do when emailing, avoiding
these habits will take you a long way toward better,
more productive email.
Make Your PDA Green. If you're worried about
e-waste and the toxins produced by burying and
burning old cell phones and PDAs, you may want
to try my green hipster's pda.
Learn to Go From Solo to Successful Collaboration.
Self-starters are often successful doing everything
themselves. However, when forced to grow beyond
the one gal/guy-show, many creative professionals
are unable to take the leap from a solo success
to a successful collaboration.
Create a Morning Routine. Developing a routine
in the morning could lead to greater sanity and
happiness, and achieving your goals.
Learn How to Survive a Road Trip. Road trips
always begin on a high note, but by the end even
Mother Teresa would be willing to shove her grandmother
out of the car. Here are 9 tips to help keep you
sane and happy on any road trip.
Share To Make Ideas Happen. The philosophy to
"share ideas liberally" defies the age-old
instinct to keep ideas secret. However, the creative
person's tendency to jump from idea-to-idea-to-idea
causes most ideas to die in isolation. Creative
professionals should take every opportunity to
communicate new ideas broadly, seek feedback,
and develop a sense of accountability.
Use Space Under Stairs for More Storage. Very
cool under-stair storage where each step is a
drawer.
Know What's In Store If You Have a Toddler. New
parents often wonder what's in store for them
once their kid is able to move around on their
own. Here's what you can expect.
Work in Multiple Positives. These hyper-productive
activities will benefit you in multiple ways at
once.
Use a Super Slim Wallet. It's time to shrink
down that backbreaking Constanza wallet. Here
are 8 ways to radically slim down your wallet.
Advertise Action to Yourself. We live in a world
of choices. When we buy, we have to make a choice
between varieties, brands, and sizes. Similarly,
when we work we have to decide what to focus on
and how to use our time. While prioritization
helps us focus, our minds still have the tendency
to wander. We are most likely to focus on whatever
catches our eye. Along the lines of "out
of sight, out of mind" we learn that "right
before our eyes, actions thrive."
Gain Muscle in Minimal Time. How Tim Ferriss
gained 34 pounds of muscle in 4 weeks.
Choose Living Over Sleeping Sometimes. Despite
the importance of healthy sleep habits, there
are times when it's good to throw caution to the
wind and invest in your life in other ways.
Make Reference Items Helpful. We spend too much
time discussing, storing, and organizing notes.
References are only valuable if you refer to them.
Even with a well-organized system for managing
references (either digital or paper), how often
do we actually use them? How do we make reference
items helpful?
Eat Sustainably. If you are interested in how
to eat sustainably, read about it here.
Lose Weight Without Exercise. How to lose 20
lbs. of fat in 30 days with a sensible diet.
Find Calm & Sanity Through the Environment.
If you've ever thought a more environmental life
might also be a calmer, saner life, you're right.
Learn About the Successfully Self-Employed. Is
freelancing for suckers? Are you already an expert?
This series explores the levels of the free-agent
-- and how to understand what each one means.
Learn GTD the Easy Way. An online primer of all
the chapters of Getting Things Done.
Set Goals So You Actually Accomplish Them. Setting
goals is hard. Following through is even harder.
Using a framework that builds on your personal
view of the world can make the process easier.
This series helps outline how.
Reduce Gamer Clutter. If you are a gamer, these
are a number of suggestions to help you keep your
entertainment system under control and the gaming
clutter to a minimum.
Stick to a Schedule of Regular Exercise. Exercising
regularly boosts moodóright awayóand
also makes it easier to sleep, keeps your weight
down, and gives you energy.
Cut Back on Computer Cables. Follow these 8 simple
steps to get rid of the birds' nest of cables
behind your computer.
Pay the Price to Be an Entrepreneur. The price
of access can be steep, but once you're flying
down the road -- it's well worth it.
Single-task. Increase your productivity by learning
not to multi-task.
Get Outside Your Comfort Zone. Comfort isn't
all it's cracked up to be.
Drop Ideas That Fail. Ideas are a commodity.
Being able to execute them well is what creates
success. Hanging on to an idea, even after it
his proven to be ineffective is the downfall of
many aspiring entrepreneurs.
Learn to Calculate Risk. Risk and reward go hand-in-hand.
Knowing what to expect can help reduce risk and
shape your reality.
Don't Settle for Just One Path. Variety is the
spice of life. So why do you have to be just one
thing when you grow up?
Get Rid of Paper Clutter. A four-part series
dedicated to reducing the paper clutter in your
home.
Set Up Action Areas. Boxes need to be mailed,
errands need to be run, cookies need to be eaten,
orders need to be fulfilled, but by whom? Whoever
has a chance! The Behance team got tired of limiting
our action steps to just an area on paper - why
not make "action areas" out of physical
space?
Find Hidden Clutter. Ten places to start looking
for hidden clutter in your home.
Get a Promotion. 20 tips that landed the writer
an IT promotion -- most could be used in any field.
Dispose of Old Electronics. The best ways to
dispose of old electronics.
Increase Your Intelligence. A list of 5 simple
activities that will boost your brain power.
Present Yourself. Creative achievements seldom
happen in isolation. A big part of making ideas
happen is controlling how you come across to others.
Of course, the Creative's tendency is to say,
"who gives a crap what other people think."
While there is merit in never compromising oneself
for the sake of another's opinion, creative professionals
need to make an effort to be understood. You need
to present yourself effectively to engage others
and get the support (and the business) you need
to push ideas forward.
Follow George Orwell's Rules for Effective Writing.
Becoming a better writer will create better career
opportunities and increase productivity.
Lay Your Energy Line. Creative teams juggle multiple
projects at once. The constant streams of ideas
lead to more ideas. As energy is spread across
projects like peanut butter, prioritization is
all but lost. Energy Lines are a simple way to
prioritize and use design to guide creative energy.
Focus on Continuous Improvement. By mastering
the optimization mentality you can become an expert
in your chosen field.
Motivate Yourself. This post will teach you to
recognize the primary motivation killers and how
to beat them.
Become a More Light-hearted Parent. We all want
a peaceful, happy atmosphere at home ñ
and you canít nag and yell your way there.
Give Up Nagging. Itís no fun to nag, and
itís no fun to be nagged. Give your relationship
a lift by putting an end to the irritating nag
cycle.
Learn to Sacrifice Temporary Pressure for Long-term
Goals. All success requires sacrifice. Do you
have the determination to endure temporary punishment
to reach your dreams?
Learn the GTD Workflow. An excellent into to
GTD for the novice, a great refresher for the
experienced.
Use the Power of 10 Minutes. 10 Minutes can be
even more productive amount of time than 50 minutes,
if used properly.
Triple Your Workout Effectiveness. Do you exercise
regularly but don't get the results you want?
Here are some simple but powerful ways to boost
that workout.
Work 8 Hours Straight Without Hating Yourself.
There is an art to taking breaks that can help
you work longer, and more productively.
Learn Whether You're Waking Up at the Wrong Time.
Everyone's internal clock can tell us when we
should be working. Are you listening to it?
Reduce Wasted Plastic Cups and Bottles. If you
want to toss fewer plastic cups and bottles in
the trash, you may be interested this ultra-cool
reusable cup and water bottle.
Avoid Entrepreneurial Burnout: Fill Your Tank.
Many times entrepreneurs suffer from going to
hard with their vision, without thinking about
keeping the work pace sustainable.
Take Steps to Boost Your Happiness in the Next
Hour. You can make yourself happier ñ and
this doesnít have to be a long-term ambition.
You can start right now.
Learn to Capture Ideas and How to Manage Diarrhea
of the Brain. Sometimes our best ideas come at
the worst possible times. These tips will help
to make sure none of those precious ideas fall
through the cracks.
Know the Signs That a Pink Slip is Coming. If
you can answer yes to THREE or more of these questions,
you may want to think about sprucing up your resume
and dry-cleaning your best interview attire.
Try No TV. In an extreme experiment to reduce
waste to near zero, No Impact Man turned turned
off electricity, which means no TV. Read about
how to entertain a little girl with no TV.
Accelerate Your Mortgage Payments to Save a Bundle.
See how much money you can save by adding just
a few extra dollars a month to the principal.
Use a Today List to Get Stuff Done. Helps you
focus on what needs to be done today.
Use Money to Buy Happiness. Some of the best
things in life arenít free, so spend money
in ways to bring you more happiness bang for your
buck.
Save the Lives of Animals With One Change. If
you want to help save the lives of hundreds of
thousands of animals just by not using plastic
bags, perhaps the easiest environmental step,
read here.
Get the Most Out of Your Rebates. Follow these
tips and we can all fight the Man and wrench our
hard-earned money back from those big, faceless
corporations.
Eliminate All But the Absolute Essential Tasks.
Is your to-do list overwhelming you? Here's how
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