Tag Archives: analog

What do you do to slow down and reflect?

What do career management pundits – including this one – tell you when it is time to make a big change? Slow down. Think it through. Reflect. Do so without distractions. Yet, if you look at all the career management advice out there, no one really tells you how to “slow down, think it through,… Continue Reading

30 Career Management Tips — Provide Personal Communication

This month, I’m providing a career management tip-a-day (along with other posts) to help you trigger your own career management activities. Today’s tip: Provide personal communication. There’s e-mail, instant messenger, Twitter, Blackberry’s, Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn and snail mail. What do they all have in common? Not talking with the person on the other end of… Continue Reading

The Whiteboard Rules

One of the things I love about blogging is that I learn so much from other’s perspectives on subjects. So I cruise the Internet with my RSS feeder and Google key word searches to learn more about what it takes to be a Cubicle Warrior. Over on Small Business Transitions, there was really an informative… Continue Reading

My Killer GTD Setup — Part III

This is the third and final installment of My Killer GTD Setup, inspired (with perfect timing) by the Getting Things Done Blog challenge to describe my killer GTD setup. I have not been happy with how my tools were working implementing the Getting Things Done methodology. The methodology is fine; the tools I selected weren’t… Continue Reading

Getting Unplugged

Since marijuana is more productive than being addicted to Blackberries, it is time to figure out how to be more unplugged in a Web 2.0 world with digital everything ready to pounce on your focus. Especially since every web application is another ‘shiny thing’ to lose focus on. I thought I’d create a list of… Continue Reading