It’s been said (yet, I’ve found no actual research) that a lot of traffic to blog sites is by other bloggers. While it’s true that if you take an group of niche sites, you’ll find a certain amount of “recycled content” throughout the blogs, there is a lot of original content out there that keeps me from thinking that statement is TOTALLY true. Now, from the “practice what you preach department”, we finally have some advice/suggestions FOR bloggers, and how to use a GTD-esque system to make your on-line life a little easier. I started doing some of these things weeks ago with some of my other blogs, and can tell you that in my case, it has helped somewhat.
Life’s Little Lessons
September 4, 2007Don’t run with scissors. Don’t leave the front door open, we’re not air conditioning the whole neighborhood. Pick a channel and leave it there. Always wear clean underwear. These are just some of the lessons that stuck with me as a child. Granted, I now make it a habit to jog around the neighborhood that I intentionally air condition every day wearing dirty underwear and holding two pair of scissors; but I digress (oh come on, it’s a JOKE mom, I only carry one pair). The transition from life without worry to the “real world” can be somewhat daunting. Wouldn’t it be nice if someone put together a few lessons so we didn’t have to figure them ALL out on our own?
Tasty Tooth Whitener
September 4, 2007The really bad part about tooth whitening products is the gnarly taste they have; something akin to a brick covered in diesel fuel. There is an easier, and much tastier way to brighten those pearly whites. If you’re not allergic to strawberries and have some baking soda laying around, you’re in luck!
Be a Productivity Pig
September 4, 2007I recently stumbled upon a great site for productivity, GTD, and general geekery called Web Worker Daily. One of the posts that caught my eye right off the bat was called “Cut the fat to lean productivity”, and has some great tips on getting focused and getting things done when they need to be done.
Posted by Len
Posted by Len
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