A gift beyond measure

October 8, 2005

I was pointed toward a posting on Sigmund, Carl and Alfred that is a true gift. It’s called “Lessons from a Decent Man.” This is the kind of story that, as one of the commenters said, you want to print off and put in your wallet. Then, when you’re in need of a lift, you can take it out, read it again, and remember just how great we humans can be if we focus on doing something kind and thoughtful for others.

It reminds me of a quote I’ve heard, “There’s no limit to the good you can accomplish if you don’t care who gets the credit.” It was attributed to Winston Churchill, but I’ve not been able to confirm that.

Interesting GTD Blogger

October 2, 2005

Matt Cornell at Matt’s Idea Blog has some very interesting posts about getting things done. One that caught my eye was “Organizing Electronic Documents GTD-style”. He looks at several ways of organizing and tagging files on one’s computer. He has several links to other approaches that might also fit one’s needs.

I first found this from Lifehack.org.

[Off-Topic] One thing I find that helps me sift through several blogs daily is Sage for Firefox. Sage is an RSS aggregator/reader that is really simple (no pun intended) to use.

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