From the Archives: Inaugural Edition
Posted on January 6, 2011 by LJ Earnest
Categories: From the Archives

A very early article in January 2006, “Flylady and GTD: A Study of Similarities” where I compare and contrast. Back then I was a follower of both systems. Now I follow neither. But I still think that the information in the article is relevant.
From January 2008, I ask if doing something with the wrong tool is better than waiting for the right tool. It seems it’s a bit of perfectionism coming out. From “Is It Better To Wait For the Right Tool Or To Just Use The Wrong One?“
Containers can be a way to hide clutter. But they can also be used to limit clutter. From “Limiting Clutter with Containers” (January 2009).
If you are still using a filing system, Mark Forster’s principle of little and often can help keep it under control. From “How To Apply “Little and Often” To File Purging” (January 2009)
Photo by Marcin Wichary
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