Sunday, 6 January 2013

Cookies for Nicole

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Comic for November 27, 2012





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Sunday, 4 November 2012

Tasmania

It has been on my Bucket List for a while to visit Tasmania, being attracted to it's scenery and history. When the opportunity arose to take a holiday with my wife we planned a whirlwind itinerary to try and get in as much as possible of the attractions the island has to offer.

Day 1 - Flew into Hobart and picked up the hire car. First stop was to admire the view of Hobart from the Rosny Point lookout. 
The view of Hobart from the Rosny Point Lookout
The view of Hobart from the Rosny Point Lookout

Monday, 29 October 2012

Getting Things Done (GTD) Outlook 2003 Toolbar


The principles of Getting Things Done (GTD) is an organisational method created by David Allen which a basically the philosophy of prioritizing your actions so that you are more in control of the increasing information overload. This results in increased efficiency, productivity and less stress!
One of the primary productivity reducing factors facing office workers is the amount of information that is received daily in their inbox. A secondary negative factor is the inability to quickly retrieve stored information.

The suggested way to overcome and control this information is to apply the following email evaluation principles;
GTD mail action flowchart
GTD mail action flowchart
By following the above evaluation and action process the inbox of the user will be reduced considerably and will often reach the Inbox Zero ultimate aim.