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counter---productive-blog · 10 years ago
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Four of the most useful productivity apps have joined together to form the Productivity Pack — a $60 bundle that includes year-long subscriptions to password manager LastPass, archiving service...
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counter---productive-blog · 11 years ago
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An encouragement to be "children of the moment," a people with the spiritual discipline of being fully present in the here and now.
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counter---productive-blog · 11 years ago
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"If you’re feeling overwhelmed, there’s a reason: The processing capacity of the conscious mind is limited. This is a result of how the brain’s attentional system evolved. Our brains have two dominant modes of attention: the task-positive network and the task-negative network (they’re called networks because they comprise distributed networks of neurons, like electrical circuits within the brain). The task-positive network is active when you’re actively engaged in a task, focused on it, and undistracted; neuroscientists have taken to calling it the central executive. The task-negative network is active when your mind is wandering; this is the daydreaming mode. These two attentional networks operate like a seesaw in the brain: when one is active the other is not."
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counter---productive-blog · 11 years ago
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How to Actually Stop Checking Your Email All the Time: Why should you stop check your email? It all co...
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counter---productive-blog · 11 years ago
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1. DO WHAT YOU LOVE!
2. LIVE SMALL, GET RID OF YOUR DEBT
15. GO BACK TO SCHOOL TO LEARN ABOUT SOMETHING YOU LOVE!
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counter---productive-blog · 11 years ago
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Writing helps us to ground our ever-flowing thoughts. Walking is a great way to provoke insightful thinking. Doodling allows us the opportunity to visually explore thoughts as they come and go.
What all of these acts have in common is that they allow us to think deeply. I say “allow”…
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counter---productive-blog · 11 years ago
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It was sometime in the early 21st century that it happened. Culture had become so saturated with different versions of t…
"People thought the general decline of ‘future thinking’ was linked to a fatigue due to over saturation. Since the invention of the Internet the connected world had become obsessed with looking into the future, many had discussed a speeding up of culture. But nothing could have been further from the truth. The continued gaze into the fog of the nearly present, had meant an ever-decreasing productivity in the now. We became all strategy and no tactics." Matt Ward
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counter---productive-blog · 11 years ago
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Life Moves pretty fast if you don’t stop and look around once in a while you could miss it!       - Ferris Bueller
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counter---productive-blog · 11 years ago
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“And the world cannot be discovered by a journey of miles, no matter how long, but only by a spiritual journey, a journey of one inch, very arduous and humbling and joyful, by which we arrive at the ground at our own feet, and learn to be at home.”
Wendell Berry
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counter---productive-blog · 11 years ago
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Mr. Chaplin's foreword to his picture was dangerously meaningful. "'Modern Times,'" it reads, "is a story of industry, of individual enterprise—humanity crusading in the pursuit of happiness." Verily, a strange prelude to an antic.... and "We should prefer to describe "Modern Times" as the story of the little clown, temporarily caught up in the cogs of an industry geared to mass production, spun through a three-ring circus and out into a world as remote from industrial and class problems as a comedy can make it." a film review written by Frank S. Nugent for the New York Times, 1936
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counter---productive-blog · 11 years ago
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The future of productivity according to Microsoft
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counter---productive-blog · 11 years ago
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How to Be Idle: A Loafer's Manifesto [Tom Hodgkinson] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. From the founding editor of <em>The Idler</em>, the celebrated magazine about the freedom and fine art of doing nothing
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counter---productive-blog · 11 years ago
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We spend our days sifting through productivity advice and have come up with the three tips that stand the test of time.
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counter---productive-blog · 11 years ago
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Stressed? Forgetful? Losing your sanity? Take our quiz to find out which apps can help.
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counter---productive-blog · 11 years ago
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Envy of All.
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counter---productive-blog · 11 years ago
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Greatest asset.
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counter---productive-blog · 11 years ago
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One of the things about happiness that continually surprises me is the degree to which, for most people, outer order contributes to inner calm, and inner self-command.
In the context of a happy life, a crowded coat closet or an overflowing in-box is trivial, and yet such things...
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