Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Today's Links

Today's Links 7.26.05

philosophe.com Table of Contents

Research-Based Web Design & Usability Guidelines

About section page template

Paul Loeb - The Impossible Will Take a Little While

Amazon.com: Books: Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity

a million monkeys typing ยป D*I*Y Planner Hipster PDA Edition

Innovation Weblog - Number of hand-held brainstorming tools continues to grow

MindMappingforMarketersandWriters.pdf (application/pdf Object)

Enterprise Systems | Why You Need a Personal Knowledge-Management Strategy

Virtualosophy

Speak Out - Home

HowardZinn.org

Amazon.com: Books: Web Content Management: A Collaborative Approach

Friday, July 08, 2005

Personal timeline

I need to create one of these to track moments of inner awakening and moments of significance that have led to personal transformation. They usually occur in some subtle way, but I'd like to commemorate them somehow, and also track my progress to see what I've been accomplishing.

There is some software I need to download. In the meantime, what should I put on this timeline? I'll have to start brainstorming some ideas, possibly using my freemind software. Or maybe I can use my freemind software for the personal timeline?

I like that idea actually . . .

Today - July 7, 2005

I am up too late again, unable to sleep. I have got to teach myself how to power sleep, and then be an insomniac the rest of the night. I could really get more done and perhaps feel more rested? Probably just dreaming.

I have so many stinkin ideas that I can't figure out how to manage them. I need one of those cauldrons like Dumbledore had at Hogwarts to keep his memories and thoughts in. I'm on overload with information I tell you. I'm afraid I will let something slip away, and in the meantime make really ridiculous mistakes over simple things.

I'm not sure which stresses me out more:

1) Trying to keep all the ideas in my head, and worrying about forgetting something that seems important at the moment.
or
2) Recording all my ideas and becoming overwhelmed by the sheer visual magnitude of the lists that I generate.

For Heaven's Sake!