Jeffrey Cox on May 4th, 2009

(Alternate Title: Questions to Start Your Week With) How was your Monday?  Did you get everything done you wanted to – including planning for and / or knowing what you want to accomplish this week? Did you have the right tools to support you?  Do you have any tools? Are you calm and relaxed about [...]

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Jeffrey Cox on March 25th, 2009

One of the best ways to keep moving forward with multiple projects is to stop and take inventory once in awhile. Pause, look at the list, prioritize the list for the needs of here and now, then use that as your roadmap on how to move forward. The Projects Whiteboard in Foresight was designed just [...]

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Jeffrey Cox on March 4th, 2009

(Just a random picture; another one from my photo session the other day.) I’ve wanted to write about the lack of customer service in America for awhile now. But, alas, to find the time. However, today I had a chance to surf Seth’s Blog (something I really need to find more time to do) and [...]

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Jeffrey Cox on February 28th, 2009

I’ve been in a real quandary lately about staying with the old or trying the “latest, greatest” new thing. For example, should I stay with my trusty, productive Palm Treo 700p or get the “cool” new iPhone? This excerpt from my letter I sent to the President of Palm last year sums up part of [...]

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Jeffrey Cox on February 2nd, 2009

I borrowed this from www.jott.com:  “Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls, and looks like work.” –Thomas Edison

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Jeffrey Cox on June 22nd, 2008

(Alternate Title: Wishy-Washy Post, 2008) I recently was offered and accepted a position creating a consulting division for a company. It’s and incredible opportunity; something I’ve always wanted to do and something I’m excited about. With the opportunity comes a lot of work added onto an already crowded physical To Do list, as well as [...]

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Jeffrey Cox on April 2nd, 2008

Heather writes: “Yesterday I was actually DOING my work rather than ‘organizing’ it. That might be a good blog post for you – how many of us procrastinate ‘getting things done’ by shoving our tasks around in our organizer of choice and consuming what has been called ‘productivity p@rn’ (aka lifehacker & 43 folders blog [...]

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Jeffrey Cox on March 5th, 2008

In the last few days, it has been really hard to ride my ten-speed bike. Actually, it’s been no fun at all and I have been dreading it! I’ve been falling way behind going up the hills, actually having to walk up a couple. It seemed like a constant struggle to just keep momentum on [...]

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Jeffrey Cox on February 18th, 2008

(Alternate Title – Effective Publishing) In about an hour this morning when I couldn’t sleep, I published an e-book: Five for Three – A quick five minute read about three things you can do to increase your personal productivity today. I did this via Lulu.com. What a neat service! Check it, and my e-book out [...]

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Jeffrey Cox on February 13th, 2008

Lifehack.org has a great article with tricks and tips on personal productivity.  It’s a great read if you are looking for a little boost to deal with the “alarms and interruptions” of life.

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