Open Loops 3/6/2012: Articles I Think Worth Passing Along
Posted on March 6, 2012 by LJ Earnest
Categories: Open Loops
Estimated reading time: 1 minute, 19 seconds
Tuesdays are open loop days at SimpleProductivity blog.
- If you’re not concerned with what information you’re giving away on the web, you should be. Lifehacker explains what it is, what it does, and how to stop it at “Everyone’s Trying to Track What You Do on the Web: Here’s How to Stop Them”
- It is possible to take organization and decluttering too far. Small Notebook talks about the balancing point at “Getting More Organized is Not the Goal”
- This is a great tip from Parent Hacks: organize your cords and chargers with toilet paper rolls. I’ve used zipper bags, and it just doesn’t work well. I will be trying this. From “Organize electronics chargers with toilet paper rolls”
- Great wisdom from Seth Godin: “Seth’s Blog: It’s never too late”
- This is a good post for those people who have had unfair things happen to them. From The Art of Non-conformity’s “What to Do About Those People Who Sidetracked Your Life”
- Feelings are not facts. Our mind can make us perceive things incorrectly. Bloom has a great article on deciphering this. From “Is Your Mind Playing Tricks on You? How to Take Control with Confidence
- I do have a lot of chatter in my head, and I wonder if stopping it and really being present will give me more energy. I think it’s worth a try. From Pick The Brain’s “Practice Not Doing, And Do More”
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