Articles in category 'Working'

By Donald Latumahina, June 29, 2008

I’ve been applying Getting Things Done (GTD) (from the book Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen) for about two years now. I can witness - as many people do - that it tremendously increases my productivity while minimizing my stress.
That’s why I was eager to read another [...]

By Donald Latumahina, June 25, 2008

Are you expecting better results in your life? Do you want to achieve more in your career and relationships? I think most people do (and I’m no exception, of course). Most people want to be more successful in whatever they do.
Unfortunately, it’s not easy to get the results we want. We may work [...]

By Donald Latumahina, June 20, 2008

Note: This is a guest post by Arjun Muralidharan of The Productive Student.
I have the classic problem of ‘thinking about being productive, but not putting it into action’.
That’s what’s troubling Life Optimizer reader Kashmira. The deeply ingrained problem here is procrastination, or the behavior of deferring tasks to a later time.
Deferring [...]

By Donald Latumahina, June 18, 2008

Being more productive is essential to improve your life. It enables you to produce more value out of your life so that you can give more and in turn receive more. It makes your life more fulfilling.
Of course, it’s not easy to be more productive, but the effort is well worth it. [...]

By Donald Latumahina, June 16, 2008

One of the most common pitfalls to productivity is procrastination. While being productive means accomplishing something, procrastinating is just the opposite. If we procrastinate, nothing will get done. Time will pass by without results and before long we may notice how far behind we have been left by others.
Here is a [...]

By Donald Latumahina, June 13, 2008

Note: This is a guest post by Mary Jaksch of Good Life Zen.
Do you try to keep too many balls in the air? I do. I try to stuff at least two lives into one. I’ve tried various ways to accomplish this without stress, but it’s only now that I’ve found the answer: [...]