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Top ten blogs on time management

Updated 8/15/2006

I’m revising my list to reflect new sites I’ve discovered. And if you count, there may be more than ten! I’m going to work on a new separate list for life management and change the title of this one to only time management.

There are many great sites dedicated to exploring ways to use time well. Here are my top favorites. For these and more, go to my del.icio.us bookmarks list.

  • Lifehack — Daily digest and pointers on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks. Keep an eye on what Chris Brogan is up to-he’s an incredibly creative guy who writes regularly at Lifehack.org among other things
  • DIYPlanner-Paper, productivity and passion
  • David Seah-the Printable CEO
  • 43Folders-about personal productivity, life hacks, and simple ways to make your life a little better
  • Matt’s Idea Blog-Original thoughts on productivity, personal information management, creativity, journaling, personal digital storage for life, and leveraging technology for citizenship.
  • Black Belt Productivity-Encouraging higher levels of productivity through the use of Getting Things Done.
  • LifeDev-new. interesting.
  • Make It Great!-Lifehacks from Phil Gerbyshak
  • Productivity Goal, which is “a discussion about work productivity, time management organization, tools and tips.”
  • Productivity Pro-Helping people leave the office earlier, with less stress, and more to show for it!
  • What’s the Next Action? (”A weblog about Getting Things Done”) — “This weblog deals with everything GTD and the five phases of project planning as written by Dave Allen in his book “Getting Things Done”.
  • Open Loops (”Because it’s your time.”) — A weblog about efficiency and productivity.

9 Responses

  1. Wow, thanks for puting me in your Top 10! I’m grateful and honored that you match me up with the likes of those other great sites. — Chris…

  2. Thank you very much for including me on your list, Rosemary. It’s an honor to be included with such luminaries as Doug, Chris, and everyone else. I enjoyed looking around your site, and your eBook looks very interesting. I also enjoyed the quotes, esp. this one:

    “I’ve suffered a great many catastrophes in my life. Most of them never happened.” –Mark Twain

    Pefect! Thanks again.

    matt

  3. How cool to receive these visits to the site! Thank you so much for the information you provide.

  4. Wow, that’s quite a list! Thanks for including my site on it! Though now I feel like I have to work harder now to keep up appearances ;-) Thanks! Love the “become the person you want to be” series…a very positive message!

  5. great list. may I suggest 43folders.com as well?

  6. 43folders is really helpful as a way to get ideas for goals too. Oops, I got confused with 43things! I keep finding more wonderful sites. It’s getting obvious that it’s impossible to limit myself to 10! I’ve recently discovered Make It Great and LifeDev…Keep an eye on what Chris Brogan is up to-he’s an incredibly creative guy who writes regularly at Lifehack.org among other things.

  7. In the top 10 of productivity blogs! Cool…that’s really thrilling. THANKS for the compliment.

    Folks who don’t get RSS can subscribe through email via Feedblitz at http://theproductivitypro.typepad.com/the_productivity_pro/

    I am passionate about helping people accomplish their results in less time through productivity initiatives, so they can leave the office earlier, and get home to their lives! Join me!

    Laura Stack, The Productivity Pro(R)
    http://www.TheProductivityPro.com

  8. Hi,

    Super list. I just wanted to plug Steve Pavlina. He has probably done more for my time management skills than any other luminary. His insight, system design, and integration have surpassed my expectations. Wishing you continued success with “Daily PlanIt”. I have you loaded in my feed and visit often.

    Regards,
    Davey

  9. I just checked out Black Belt Productivity, I wasn’t disappointed. Moving forward to take advantage of the rest of this great list. Thank you so much!

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