There are several authors out there whose name I find synonymous with quality. There is an assumed level of trust and expectation when I pick up their work. There is also a calming knowledge that, when finished, I will feel enriched. One such author is Kourosh Dini. When I reviewed the second version of Creating Flow with OmniFocus by Kourosh Dini here at Productivityist and I was blown away by the attention to… Continue reading
Using Gaming To Be Productive
Do you feel guilty when you take the time to do something just for you? It could be sitting down in front of Netflix. Maybe you love to disappear into the ether of social media with Facebook or Twitter. Many… Continue reading
The Power Of Quarterly Goals
Today's guest post is by Productivityist contributor Lee Garrett. Lee is a freelance Project Manager, IT Consultant and Productivity Coach based in the South East of England. You can follow him on Twitter @myproductivemac. Recently I was given the task of… Continue reading
Review – Critical Tactics In OmniFocus
Evernote Essentials, by Brett Kelly is without doubt one of the finest software guides I have ever read. I was able to read it as an Evernote ‘newbie’ and found myself taken on a voyage of organizational discovery with a… Continue reading
How to Take OmniFocus to the Next Level
I had the privilege of reviewing Creating Flow with OmniFocus 2 by Kourosh Dini and I took many positive influences from it. In fact, the mainstay of my current setup is down to the advice and recommendations that are laid out… Continue reading
Review – Momentum
Last month, I had the most amazing family vacation in Florida. For the first time in several years, I was able to kick back, relax with my loved ones and forget about the daily grind that would await me on… Continue reading
Get Some Pomodoro Power
Are you one of those people who takes a look at the projects you currently have in progress and wonder how on earth you are going to work your way through them? Do you find yourself looking at your to… Continue reading
Review – BusyContacts for OS X
The Contacts application in OS X has been largely ridiculed by users and reviewers alike for a long time now. It has been accused of being clunky, outdated and technically deficient with synchronisation problems being reported far more often than… Continue reading
Review – Mail Pilot 2 for iOS
Mail Pilot has been a popular email management application since it was released as a Kickstarter web application in September 2012. It is the brainchild of Alexander Obenauer and Joshua Miles who wanted to find a way of being… Continue reading
Review: Good Todo
For the last year, I've been an avid OmniFocus user. If I was being honest, I would have to say that the time spent configuring that particular application to date could be measured in days rather than hours. For myself,… Continue reading
Review – Casual.PM
Project Management tools can be unwieldy beasts, that's for sure. In some ways, this can be understandable. I mean, managing a project is supposed to be complicated, isn't it? So many things to track, people to monitor, vendors to… Continue reading