Mark Suster avisando del parálisis por análisis y de las desventajas del perfeccionismo. «Just fucking do it.»
http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/20...trying-to-catch-lightning-in-a-bottle
Check starred items. Press g then s. Open this folder regularly. gs. It’s your new home. Learn to love it. gs. If there were a way to make this folder the one you see first when you log in, I would tell you to do that.
http://xph.us/2013/01/22/inbox-zero-for-life.html
Follow the habits of the Hobbits and you, too, can find success in your life and career.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknapp...en-habits-of-highly-effective-hobbits
Lección de productividad con el blog como ejemplo.
«Routine-but-cannot-be-automated (RbCbA) behaviors are hard because our brains tend to rapidly detect and cancel out anything that is completely predictable. We develop mindblindness to things that do not change. If the item write blog post shows up every week on your list, your brain will learn to tune it out. Even if you set up an alert, the click-to-make-it-go-away will become an automated response.»
http://www.tempobook.com/2012/03/09/routine-but-cannot-be-automated
Pasos concretos, pasos pequeños, mantener la cadena, rastrear lo que no es intuitivo, evitar ser impulsivo, menos estrés, menos autoengaño a la luz de los datos.
http://www.overcomingbias.com/2012/08/on-the-goodness-of-beeminder.html
Cuatro consejos de «productividad» sencillos y con mucho sentido.
http://www.noop.nl/2012/08/i-promised-myself.html
Mientras los directivos dividen su día en unidades de una hora (reunión a las 9, a las 10, a las 11), los que hacen «actual work», lo dividen en medios días.
«Don't your spirits rise at the thought of having an entire day free to work, with no appointments at all?»
http://www.paulgraham.com/makersschedule.html