"How I use my notebooks - the February 2016 edition" http://www.thefinerpoint.net/blog//how-i-use-my-notebooks-second-edition by @thefinerpoint
"Commuting Takes Its Toll" http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/commuting-takes-its-toll/ by @sciam
"Dodging Meetings Like It’s My Job" http://shawnblanc.net/2016/03/dodging-meetings-like-its-my-job/ by @shawnblanc
"3 Mind Hacks to Increase Your Productivity" http://www.pickthebrain.com/blog/3-mind-hacks-increase-productivity/ by @PickTheBrain
Wrapping up the GTD series with woodworking, my favorite hobby. http://joebuhlig.com/using-gtd-as-a-woodworker/
"A Few Beautiful Board Games, Old and New" http://toolsandtoys.net/guides/a-few-beautiful-board-games-old-and-new/ by @toolstoys
"3 Famous Writers on the Relationship Between Reading and Writing" https://www.farnamstreetblog.com/2016/03/relationship-between-reading-and-writing/ by @farnamstreet
Using GTD As A Woodworker
Hobbies are great candidates for GTD. With all the commitments we tend to take on, free time to spend on our hobbies can be elusive. That means it's helpful to have a system in place that keeps track of where we were and what comes next.
"Patterns of GTD #5 - Delaying Meaningfully" http://www.jayblanco.com/blog/2016/2/26/patterns-of-gtd-5-delaying-meaningfully by @bkkkk
"The Unique Pleasures of Analog Writing" http://www.thecramped.com/eminems-hand-written-lyrics-for-lose-yourself/ via @cramped
"Why People Check Their Phones at the Wrong Times and the Simple Trick to Stop It" http://www.nirandfar.com/2016/03/why-people-check-their-phones-at-the-wrong-times.html by @nireyal
"Creative versus predictable outcomes" http://www.practicallyefficient.com/home/creative-vs-predictable by @practeff
"In defense of Unix" http://leancrew.com/all-this/2016/03/in-defense-of-unix/ by @drdrang
"When Is It Time To Let A Friend Go?" http://storylineblog.com/2016/03/03/let-a-friend-go/ by @andrealucado
"10 Things You Should Do Right the First Time" https://timemanagementninja.com/2016/03/10-things-you-should-do-right-the-first-time/ by @TMNinja
"The Amazon Echo" http://macsparky.com/blog/2016/3/the-amazon-echo by @macsparky
"The Key to Success? Diligence." http://shawnblanc.net/2016/03/the-key-to-success-diligence/ by @shawnblanc
"Don’t forget simple automation" http://leancrew.com/all-this/2016/03/dont-forget-simple-automation/ by @drdrang
“I believe it’s important to seek out moments and opportunities to expand awareness and learn.” https://medium.com/buffer-posts/an-expanded-awareness-630003151634 by @sunils34
“GTD has helped me as a man more than I realized but the impact has been implicit, not obvious.” http://joebuhlig.com/using-gtd-as-a-man/
"Choose projects that take you out of that comfort zone we all love." #manliness #mindfulness #GTD https://twitter.com/joebuhlig/status/705727445824094209
“I don’t have a TV in my bedroom, and I try to read for 15-20 minutes every night before bed.” http://mymorningroutine.com/steve-kamb/ by @SteveKamb
Using GTD As A Man
To be honest, I struggled with this article. I wanted to write it but wasn't sure how to convey what I was thinking. GTD has helped me as a man more than I realized but the impact has been implicit, not obvious.
"Doing a TED Talk: The Full Story" http://waitbutwhy.com/2016/03/doing-a-ted-talk-the-full-story.html by @waitbutwhy
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