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Tag: Open loops

A pile of small, colourful bulldog clips
By Christina Posted on December 4, 2017January 30, 2018

What does being organised have to do with The Good Life?

Being organised is all about decluttering your mind.

Categories: Organisation & productivityTags: Big rocks, Open loops, Prioritising, To-do lists
Coffee grinds
By Christina Posted on November 9, 2017December 9, 2017

The power of open loops

It’s Berlin: 1920s. The clatter of cups on saucers. The wafting aroma of coffee. The buzz of eager students debating the hot new theories of Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein. Kurt Lewin, a psychology professor, is meeting a student of his, Bluma Zeigarnik.

Categories: Organisation & productivityTags: Kaizen, Open loops, To-do lists
Red wine being poured into a wine glass
By Christina Posted on October 12, 2017January 31, 2020

In which I get things done, mindfully

I’m sitting cross-legged on the sofa, feeling my breath flow in through my nostrils. As it fills with air, my belly strains outward against the waistband of my skirt. Unbidden, a thought comes to mind: Oh, I forgot…

Categories: Organisation & productivityTags: Audio available, GTD, Mindfulness, Open loops, To-do lists

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