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Riotous Lioness

Riotous Lioness posted I don't like how a C&P from Word enters VOX. | Jan 23, 2008

One of the things about doing “Morning Pages”, as suggested by my neighbor Artgeek, is that it strongly urges you to get away from the chaos of the house and take a moment to write three pages worth of stuff down. The stuff is fairly unimportant (one link she gave me said it was even permissible...

The Wulf

The Wulf posted Beating the Blues: ideas and notes | Jan 19, 2008

As previously mentioned, I have the Blues, something along the lines of Seasonal Affective Disorder. I have no good reason for having the Blues, nothing is particularly depressing about my life or situation, but I find it harder to find motivation every day, I no longer enjoy many things I did a few...

Lisa Devaney

Lisa Devaney posted Great Advice: Manage the Mundane - Create the Extraordinary | Jan 19, 2008

Over at the blog Wishful Thinking, poet and business coach Mark McGuinness has given a gift of an e-book to all of his readers. The free download is a great resource to get your creative work-life in order for the new year. In his Time Management for Creative People, which you can download HERE he...

ronin

ronin posted OneNote rocks | May 3, 2007

Ok I'm prepared for this post to be construed as definitive proof that I am part of The Borg, but in the spirit of sharing useful tips a la LifeHacker and a desire to GTD, I thought I'd pimp two Microsoft products that I've only recently started using: OneNote and Groove. I'll start with OneNote,...