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Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Get moving.

Kick procrastination's ass: Run a dash. Closely related to Bob Walsh's idea (two posts previous to this one). [43Folders]


3:54:02 PM    

Top tips.

Marketers on RSS: The Best Of #1.

Some time ago we asked top marketers to give us their best tips, advice and insight on RSS marketing. Here’s the first part of the best of the best …

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By rss_feedback@lockergnome.com (Rok Hrastnik). [Lockergnome's RSS & Atom Tips]
3:41:39 PM    

Another in the series from Bob Walsh.

This looks pretty good. The picture of his planning sheet didn't come through, but you can see it by clicking on the first link. If you've seen the PocketMod (http://www.pocketmod.com), this would make a pretty good template for a page or two in each PocketMod.

Butterfly Stroke Productivity.

By Bob Walsh

In my seemingly never-ending search for ways of Getting (more) Things Done, I’ve hit upon a pretty good method I call Butterfly Stroke Productivity. Now I will be the first to admit my swimming techniques look more like drowning than the Thorpedeo, but Butterfly Stroke Productivity (BSP) works and has been keeping my head above water for the past year as I juggle contracts, development and writing.

Here’s how it works. As you plan each day’s work, focus on the 2 or 3 things which you’re going to have to really work at for an hour or two each to get done. These should be things you want to reserve your best efforts for because they will make the most difference in your life.

Now, make a 60-120 minute appointment for each. You can make it an Outlook Appointment, a Task Appointment in the program I sell or an entry in your daytimer. Leave time between these task appointments so you can come up for air, re-orientate and deal with other, less important stuff.

The goal for each of these Task Appointments is to get into the highly focused, creative mental state Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi defined as Flow. We’ve all had the experience of being so engaged in something that time flies by and we’re riding high; that’s Flow.

Since I make my daily bread writing code and writing words, I want to get into the Flow whenever I sit down to design an app or write. So, I start each Flow by filling in the basics of my Flow Form:

Nothing fancy, but it sets up the Flow.

For the next 90 minutes or so, no email, no phone, no web, no anything that is going to be a distraction. I’m head down and pulling. I have a plan for what I’m trying to do; clearly restating my objective and the goals that furthers dampens procrastination and I know that at least for the next little while I’m going incommunicado to get some work done. Then I set my (physical) desktop timer and go for the Flow.

An hour and a half later, my concentration is fading out and I come up for air and wrap up the Flow with whatever notes I need, follow-ups and rating of how good I did. Then, like satisfying a sweet tooth, I check email, blogs, news web sites and decompress.

What really makes this practice work is repeatability. Starting it by doing the form, setting my timer, turning off my phone etc. “cues” my brain that its heavy lifting time. Give it a try, and if you use Microsoft Publisher, drop me a line and I’ll send you free the form I use if that’s helpful.

There’s nothing more practical than a good theory!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tjeerd/2755030/

Author Bio: Bob Walsh divides his time between improving and selling MasterList Professional, a personal task management application, writing a book for Apress (Micro-ISV: From Vision to Reality) on how to start a self-funded startup, blogging here and at http://www.todoorelse.com, writing custom software applications for companies with needs and budgets and trying to remember what the words “time off” and “vacation” mean. He can be reached at bobw@safarisoftware.com.

[To-Done]
3:37:55 PM    

More Podcast marketing.

Good rundown for home entrepreneurs. I just wish they'd lose the sound effects.

PodCast Radio Show - Tuesday, October 4, 2005.

In today's PodCast Radio Show (Internet Radio Show - Radio On The Net), Live from the PodCast Marketing Promenade we look deeper into PodCast Marketing, Best PodCasting Practices, Working From Home (Home Business), Internet Marketing and today's Internet Marketing Tip, Work From Home And Make More Money Through Repetitive Advertising Practices. We enjoy another 97 Second Internet Marketers Marketing Update, 'Writing The Perfect Press Release' with Randall Blaum. And, we play another edition of the PodCast Radio Show - '5 Questions'.

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9:47:32 AM    

The workplace goes (social) network.

The place to watch for changes being brought about by social networking software is where people work.  No hype, no venture capitalists, no marketing departments, just people using what works in order to do business and beat their competitors.

Working Together, Wherever They Are. Networked computing is allowing workers to more efficiently nurture new ideas, new products and new ways to digitally automate all sorts of tasks. By STEVE LOHR. [NYT > Technology]


9:34:05 AM    

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