Open Loops: Articles I Found Interesting
Posted on November 25, 2008 by LJ
Tuesdays are open loop at SimpleProductivity blog.
Over at Wisebread, “Use only what you need” talks about a clever Denver ad campaign, and examining what we take but don’t need. It’s a good reminder, and worth a a look if only to see the ad campaign.
Behance has an old article, “Tip: 10 Realizations For Productivity & Making Ideas Happen from Behance Magazine” that points out something I needed reminding of lately: Actions are only truly “delegated” when they are accepted.. Sometimes I forget.
I’ve had a difficult week getting the right stuff done. I got sidetracked one morning cleaning up my computer. At Flying Solo, in the article “Weekly Soapbox: Confusing activity for productivity“, it is pointed out that “Keeping busy is easy. Staying productive and focused is hard.“. Busy is easy. Too easy.
In the article “Are You Productivity-Inclined Or Simplicity-Inclined?“, OrganizeIt talks about two personality types: for either productivity or simplicity. I don’t think the two are mutually exclusive. It seems the simpler I get, the more productive I get. But maybe it’s just me…
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Great idea this open loops. Thanks for the links!