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This is the book for the reader who would like a detailed explanation before implementing the popular Do It Tomorrow system in their work or home life.
[ Do it tomorrow article from 23 Mar 2009 ]
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[ Do it tomorrow article from 4 Mar 2009 ]
Productivity systems are supposed to be frameworks that help individuals in different situations get through their day more effectively-so why do some people insist on a literal and dogmatic interpretation of a system’s rules?
[ Do it tomorrow article from 24 Feb 2009 ]
Mark Forster fans will be pleased to hear about his intriguing new task management system, Autofocus.
[ Do it tomorrow article from 19 Feb 2009 ]
Anyone without a proper filing system is familiar with “piles”. One of the publishers shows us how he keeps everything in order.
[ Do it tomorrow article from 6 Feb 2009 ]
Mark Forster, Time Management Coach and Author of “Do It Tomorrow: and other secrets of time management” calls for beta testers of his new time management method.
[ Do it tomorrow article from 25 Dec 2008 ]
The productivity systems “Getting Things Done” and “Do It Tomorrow” have both risen in popularity and each have their own loyal followers. However, they are two fundamentally different systems and understanding those differences is crucial for deciding which system (or what combination of the two systems) we wish to pursue.
[ Do it tomorrow article from 8 Dec 2008 ]
An examination of why most to-do lists fail and how adding a ‘closed list’ can lead to better task management success.
[ Do it tomorrow article from 14 Sep 2008 ]
Everybody thinks they’re working hard-yet most people actually only use 60% or less of their available work time. In a Microsoft Grohler and Myburgh (2001) studied a group of more than 1400 South African school children, they discovered that the higher achievers were more future-orientated and more conscientious in their time management and less focused on the present than the lower achievers.
This supports traditional advice: be diligent in the present while focusing on what you want to achieve in the future. However, the flourishing time management industry …
[ Do it tomorrow article from 25 Jul 2008 ]
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