Posts Tagged "attention"

  • GTD, OmniFocus, and Pomodoros Part I: Introducing the Pomodoro

    This entry is part of a series, GTD, OmniFocus, and Pomodoros»  
    Ok – so this turned out to be a larger project than I originally thought it would. I found this idea of the Pomodoro Technique and started adding it to my GTD and OmniFocus methods of working. Hey, that’s a post, right? [...]

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  • The Single-Breath Meditation

     
    While meditation may seem like something soft and squishy, it really does have the potential for giving the individual a lot of power in honing attention and increasing a certain richness in life. However, starting a practice may not be the highest priority because until a benefit of something is really felt, there is [...]

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  • This entry is part of a series, Using OmniFocus»  
    So, in the last article, I introduced a potentially dangerous concept: the Conditional Project. GTD is used literally to get things done, and here I’ve suggested putting things off by creating conditions. (A much better way to put things off is by writing [...]

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  • This entry is part of a series, Using OmniFocus»  
    I was very happy to see a response to the prior post How to Use OmniFocus (A Guide for the Advanced User).
    Today I wanted to focus on the major function of email as it relates to the Treading Water concept. There is [...]

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  • Though a common saying suggests the main resources with which we conduct our lives are time and money, there is another resource that is more primary than either of these – namely, Attention.
    Focus is the only real tool a person has. The perception of the world is entirely encompassed by the mind. Life can be [...]

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