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Good information on productivity?

Elfboy

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it's still awhile before I'll be able to move, have a job and start living on my own, so I've decided the best use of my time outside of job searching would be to do a little research into productivity systems. does anyone know any good books or resources on productivity and/or getting things down efficiently?
 

JocktheMotie

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One of my favorite websites is www.Lifehacker.com. Always updates for mind hacks, good software, good tactics for organizing yourself if you find that's what you need. Ultimately, you should experiment and find what works for you. Avoid falling in to the NFP inferior/tertiary Te trap of mindlessly following these organizational "systems" as though they're a panacea to productivity woes just by going through the motions. I notice this is a trend.
 

Elfboy

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One of my favorite websites is www.Lifehacker.com. Always updates for mind hacks, good software, good tactics for organizing yourself if you find that's what you need. Ultimately, you should experiment and find what works for you. Avoid falling in to the NFP inferior/tertiary Te trap of mindlessly following these organizational "systems" as though they're a panacea to productivity woes just by going through the motions. I notice this is a trend.

thankyou :)
 

wolfy

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The Goal by Dr. Eliyahu M. Goldratt is a good book on systems. Personal productivity, Getting Things Done.

Sites, like Jock said Lifehacker is great.
 
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