This post is for yesterday, as the last was for today, and the last was for three days ago.
What things do we do frequently that don't seem to take up much of our time? Looking for keys, powering on our computer, waiting for our iPhones to load things - small things that take time. What can we fill that time with? An anchor. Anchors to orchestrate our emotions or to change how we perceive the world, to share and think of ideas.
On the topic of ideas, it is interesting to note how when we share our ideas regarding certain topics, it opens and frees our minds to conjure up new and interesting ones. It is interesting how the principle of synergizing and sharing is so much more effective than going things alone.
Why don't you have a responsibility buddy?
How do you stay on top of tasks? Google Calendar or writing notes the night before of what we want to accomplish the next day, we should all develop some sort of organization system.
Eyefi cards are particularly interesting, though they have a lot of negative reviews and the people I talked to on the phone were a bit difficult to get a hold of - but were overall somewhat helpful. There are a lot of unfortunate experiences from professional photographers though and reliability is one of the largest problems I might have with it.
What does your backup system look like? I hope you have your files in at least three places - two locally (within your city or on pieces of property you own) and one in the cloud. Dropbox can help with that. For free. So can Google Docs. More importantly, they have plenty of phone apps too to integrate into your life as well, as I find that I don't use things that don't integrate themselves into my life super readily and easily - which is why GVMax is awesome, and everyone with Google Voice should use it in conjunction with Gchat/Digsby, so you can respond to your text messages from your computer.
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