Cosas por hacer

Do or Do not. There is no try. (Yoda)

Allow events to change you.

"[...] The prerequisites for growth: the openness to experience events and the willingness to be changed by them."

An Incomplete Manifesto for Growth. Bruce Mau

Archive for November, 2005

links for 2005-11-29

Tuesday, November 29th, 2005

lifehack.org » “But I Can’t…â€Â
“How often each day do you tell yourself, or others, you can’t do something? Is it true? “
(tags: life self-improvement @read career productivity)

Does Your Company Belong in the Blogosphere? : Technology : HBS Working Knowledge
“Blogs allow us to get our message out to the world in a direct, unmediated, and unfiltered [...]

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links for 2005-11-28

Monday, November 28th, 2005

How to Write More Clearly, Think More Clearly, and Learn Complex Material More Easily
Michael A. Covington. Artificial Intelligence Center. The University of Georgia
(tags: writing learning productivity thinking howto)

Quick Online Tips: Absolutely Del.icio.us - Complete Tool Collection
A bunch of tools to use with your delicious account. Adds functionality to this social bookmark application.
(tags: del.icio.us bookmarks web [...]

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links for 2005-11-26

Saturday, November 26th, 2005

Communication Nation
(tags: blog communication business productivity management)

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¿Papel o Palm?

Friday, November 25th, 2005

Acostumbrado a ser un usuario Windows, MSOutlook y Exchange Server, hace tiempo me hice usuario de una Palm Tungsten E por la conveniencia de sincronización. Con más de un proceso definido y pautado a través de las tareas y la agenda, este maridaje fue exitoso en un momento de mi vida en el que necesitaba [...]

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links for 2005-11-25

Friday, November 25th, 2005

Sodaware::Blog » Keeping a progress log
“Even though I use computers most of the time, I prefer to keep my log on paper as it means I can review it when I’m not in my office. I also think it gives it some character, although that’s entirely down to personal preference.”
(tags: productivity gtd goals time lifehacks)

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