Archive for February, 2007

By Donald Latumahina, February 13, 2007

Here are some interesting links I find recently:

The GTD Mastery 100 by DuffThis is a comprehensive checklist to measure how good you  are in implementing Getting Things Done. Go through the 100 criteria listed and add up your score. My score shows many room for improvements: 29. I hope yours is better.
What Is Intelligence, Anyway? [...]

By Donald Latumahina, February 10, 2007

“Five years from now, you’re the same person except for the people you’ve met and the books you’ve read.” John Wooden, former UCLA basketball coach
I really like this quote. It reminds me that to grow we need to:

Meet the right people, and
Read the right books

By Donald Latumahina, February 8, 2007

To get the most of your life, it is important to see how your life is doing. While you can do it at the micro level by looking at your single day or week, it is even more important to see it at the macro level. As I’ve written in Vision - The First Step [...]

By Donald Latumahina, February 6, 2007

I always think that our current civilization is advanced. I even leave a comment recently saying that I believe this time will have special spot in human history. Why? Because advances like the Internet has improved human civilization like never before.
That is before I come across the Kardashev scale though. I’ve now changed my mind. [...]

By Donald Latumahina, February 4, 2007

Here are some interesting findings I got in the cyberspace:

Commit Yourself to Action by Investing in Success by John Wesley
If you want to be success in something, put your money into it. Why? Because it will buy you motivation. The more I think about this advice, the more I realize that it is true.
How to [...]

By Donald Latumahina, February 2, 2007

I’m thinking about this question lately: what is the most important skill we need to have? What kind of skill do we need most in this kind of world? To answer it, I guess we need to see what the main characteristic of our world is.
What words will you use to describe this world? For [...]