Don't pick more than 3 things to work on in a day: http://buhlig.us/1lcToMB #3MITs
Why did I read this?! #neededit "How More of the “Same” Can Make You More Productive" http://buhlig.us/10G0ksO by @TMNinja
I've always enjoyed seeing how others use their tools. Here's a look at how I use #Omnifocus: http://buhlig.us/1mbDiRK
Interesting take on this: "Why You Should Make Your Smartphone Your Primary Email Device" http://buhlig.us/1wNVy6p by @mikevardy
Great advice: "Grow Someone Past You" http://buhlig.us/1G3ka0U by @joshua_becker
There are few things your screens "need" your attention for. http://buhlig.us/1izFBOC #distractions
This is a key part of my workflow: "Workologism #3: Use an End of Day Shutdown Routine" http://buhlig.us/1tmaMPk by @samspurlin
I'm continuing a series on #GTD by looking at Capture and why it's important. There's also a nerdy section on tools: http://buhlig.us/1wMloaS
Don't use your head to keep track to-dos. You'll always forget something: http://buhlig.us/1yQAprM #taskmanagement
“How Buffer's Value of Positivity Works, Even on "Bad Days”” http://pocket.co/sDX9Y by via @buffer
How long does it take you to find your files? Make it quick and easy: http://buhlig.us/XLECBp #filenaming #organization
Nailed it! "On craftsmanship, consumerism and zombie iPads" http://buhlig.us/1nPOE0D by @analogsenses
And they aren't easy to come up with: "The Right Words" http://buhlig.us/1wCnZoy by @patrickrhone

Getting Things Done: Capture
Capture is the process of collecting ideas and actions. You’re accumulating task items, reference material, or even trash and putting them in an inbox of some kind.
Do you have a system for maintaining all your #project #information? http://buhlig.us/1vOP5s4
Very simple, but hard to convince ourselves to actually do it: "Relaxation in Work" http://buhlig.us/1thqFqq by @samspurlin
Really need to pick this book up: "Book Review: Essentialism" http://buhlig.us/131BjsM by @mikedariano via @productivityist
Working in Corporate America? You need read this: http://buhlig.us/1qF4yux #emailhabit
Walter Isaacson: "Steve Jobs' favorite product was the Apple Team" http://buhlig.us/131AMY1
Be intentional when naming files: http://buhlig.us/XLECBp #filenaming #organization
Great tips on ways to capture ideas: "How to write more handwritten notes." http://buhlig.us/1wyEDFD by @sarahkpeck
I know they look funny, but it's really helpful: http://buhlig.us/1uWN4Zv #tagnaming
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