How to work on tasks?

Vladimir Kud - Priority Number 1

Some principles I like to follow when working on tasks:

  • Don’t break the chain. Once I start an action, I try my best to finish it.
  • Use the calendar a lot. Prioritize tasks, work on batches.
  • Know when you’re most productive. For me, that’s the first part of the day.
  • Work on the most important things first. Prioritizing tasks should be an important part of the tasks.

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On If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it – Peter Drucker

Limitless (2011)

Peter Drucker famously said, “If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.” (via »).

I think this doesn’t apply, to some degree, when holding a journal. Or painting. Or watching movies. Or creating something.

If you’re passionate about what you do, you might be more energetic and willing to do a thing, even if you don’t measure it.

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Doing medical tests

Campania de testări medicale gratuite "Nu am făcut destul" care ajunge anul acesta în 12 localități din 6 județe

Some people might want to choose Romania as a cheaper place to live in.

On the other hand, the health system is not that great.

That’s why, as I see it, one must take precautions in not getting ill.

I think that for the people who earn good money, taking some health tests would be the way to go.

Do you live in Romania? That’s fine, but test yourself for health issues, that’s one way of living longer.

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Too many options

Harry McGregor - Member’s Choice: Games or Game Pieces

On eMAG website you have all kinds of vouchers, prices with and without Genius, different delivery prices.

This is a typical strategy for telephone operators in Romania, where you don’t know exactly how many minutes and Gigabytes you have each month.

After a while, it might become difficult to know which package you are assigned.

The confusion helps with sales, but it might make visitors unhappy.

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Prejudice

On "Pride & Prejudice" (2005)

I once attended a book exposition fair, and I heard a participant saying something in the line of: „Why is well-known person X invited to speak to a book exposition, the person is not a real writer?”.

When I was a photographer, some people gave me superior looks – why do I do that? Taking photos is easy, thus I must be a very simple person, not capable of doing more in life.

After arriving in London, in 2015, my status changed, I suddenly had two heads and 4 hands. People, suddenly, became interested in my position in London.

Prejudice.

It’s helpful for survival, not so pleasant when people judge you in the blink of an eye, giving you a superior look.

It’s really true – Pride and Prejudice – Wikipedia.

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Arranging 1,000 students

syahrul_rusdy - Smile

When I studied Economics in college, we were hundreds of students.

We were divided into a few large groups (series A, B, C, and D – for courses) and, within those big series, there were smaller groups for seminars (groups 1, 2, etc.).

The great thing, which I really liked – we were divided in such a way that in almost all groups there was a person whose name started with A/B, another one with C/D, and so on.

We weren’t, in a small group, all students with names like Ana, Anca, Alin – we had Ana, Denisa, Matei and so on.

I am saying this because I knew some students who were studying at other faculties, and, in there, they were split into groups in which everyone’s names started with the same letter.

Imagine the problem of remembering 20 colleagues whose names start with the same letter, and, for the teachers, remembering students’ names.

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rel=next/prev and Google

Thomas Hawk - Google

„Google has stopped supporting the rel=next/prev markup it launched back in 2011. The interesting part is, Google has not supported it for the past few years and didn’t tell anyone!”

Google hasn’t supported rel=next/prev for a while (thanks for telling us)

Imagine companies putting effort into implementing rel=next/prev, and Google ignoring this for years.

They apologized for this behavior (Google apologizes for rel=next/prev mixup), but, still, it’s not a pleasant thing to do.

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But, since you came to the doctor, do not return unhealed!

Thomas Hawk - Doctor Banksy

„Ia seama, dar, de vreme ce ai venit la doctor, să nu te întorci nevindecat” / „But, since you came to the doctor, do not return unhealed!” (via »)

Sometimes, I’m put in a position to answer to others’ questions.

And the optimal thing to do is pay attention, give a good reply, focus on being useful.

That’s the decent thing to do.

But, sometimes, I reply in a hurry and give an answer that could be further improved.

Most people do this at some point, to a greater or lesser extent.

Still, it’s a thing to be avoided.

Are you the doctor? Then act like one!

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Student NGOs admissions

Damien Walmsley - 20180510_My students

Some NGOs allow signing up, mostly in the autumn.

Why not sign up for NGOs in the fall only?

Because you should admit people all year round.

If I would like to start helping in April, I should be able to do so.

Of course, there is some training that needs to take place – for that you could allow people joining in April, and doing the training when there’s a larger group.

Or you could make some videos for online training.

I’m all in favor of allowing signing up all year round.

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Second-hand products

Terry Hassan - Turkish Products

On the sale of used products – some people do not understand that the sale price is actually determined by the price at which you find a Black Friday (or other discount time) product.

If I sell a laptop for 1,500 lei, it matters what I can buy for that Black Friday (or other price cut time frame) money.

And the new product also has a warranty, has never been used, and is clearly more valuable than a second-hand product.

I don’t mind buying used products, it’s just that some people compare an old product with the price of a regular new product.

But I don’t want to buy at a top price, I’ll wait for a discount period.

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