Posts Tagged "focus"

  • This entry is part of a series, Using OmniFocus»  
    The following began as a comment to a thread over at the OmniFocus blog …

    There are likely many ways of using the task management software OmniFocus, but as I’ve been using it for a while, I’ve adapted my own methods and thought it worthwhile [...]

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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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  • Music communicates only because there is a listener who is able perceive the language. That language is learned when the listener takes an active part in living and experiencing it. As with all things, “you get what you give.”
    I ran into this nice quote while reading an article titled Why Music Gives Us the Chills:
    “It [...]

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  • Slow Down, Brave Multitasker, and Don’t Read This in Traffic – New York Times
    One of the many things that are done in hopes of increasing productivity is “multi-task.” The term is filled with meanings depending on the person. For some, listening to music while doing work is quite helpful, for example. Others [...]

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  • And now for something completely different …
    Question: Was Freud’s method of creating psychoanalysis a meditation of free-assocation?
    Meditation
    As used by humanity for millennia, meditation has been a powerful tool and exercise.
    It begins with a focused concentration on one object. That object can be something concrete like a leaf or something abstract like a relationship. The [...]

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