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Exit Vardy.me. Enter Productivityist.com!

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It’s because the blog is going to be going through the final phases of its redesign next week, including a move over to WebFaction for hosting. So in order to make the move as seamless as possible, I’m putting the blog on hiatus until next Thursday. Posted on 11/10/2012 // 1 Comment There will be no posts going up at Vardy.me

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The Search for My New Email App of Choice

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2 By the end of this week, I’ll make my decision, and I’ll let you all know what it is on Monday August 13, 2013. Update: I’ll have results of my search up a week later, on Monday August 20, 2013 as a result of this.) start up business blog 5pts 1 Like PostBox is great. I am fine with Mail.app, it is all I need.

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Do You Really Need That App?

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In Q4 2013, they spent 30 hours, 15 minutes using apps, a full half-day more than 18 hours, 18 minutes in Q4 2011.” - Smartphones: So Many Apps, So Much Time. As you''ll see, the questions form the acronym WILL, which is what you need to have in order to add the right ones and subtract the wrong ones. Those numbers are staggering.

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Do You Really Need That App?

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In Q4 2013, they spent 30 hours, 15 minutes using apps, a full half-day more than 18 hours, 18 minutes in Q4 2011.” – Smartphones: So Many Apps, So Much Time Those numbers are staggering. As you’ll see, the questions form the acronym WILL, which is what you need to have in order to add the right ones and subtract the wrong ones.

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Free Failing

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To celebrate the launch, he asked on his blog if readers would be willing to take on a challenge to help him promote it – and promote failure and fear in the process. What he asked of anyone willing to take on the challenge was to blog about fear and/or failure they’d experienced. The Blog I haven’t posted in over a week.

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Retreat, Reset, Results: Why We Need to Step Back More Often to Boost Productivity

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A Look Back at The 2013 World Domination Summit. When military forces do this, they''re stepping back and resetting themselves (perhaps to consolidate forces or establish themselves in better terrain for combat), but they are maintaining contact with the enemy all the while in some form or another.

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