Yesterday is the last day I will ever have whined. It's insipid, exceedingly low-awareness and disempowering. I'm done.
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Adam Greenfield: Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing
An excellent overview of the human concerns implicated by the coming (and already here) pervasive computing / ambient informatics. Designers need to read this. (****)
David Allen: Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
I've read 100 "time management" books. This is the only one I recommend. Read it. I'm implementing the entire book, but it's easy to find gold nuggets which, implemented in isolation, will raise your productivity. The reason is that these techniques accept, rather than fight, the nature of our minds and our world.
Consider this: You can't manage time at all. You get exactly 24 hours each day, during which you can manage actions. Relatedly, you don't manage priorities — you have them. It is counterproductive to pretend your priorities are other than what they are. (*****)
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