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Old 05-02-2009, 03:41 PM
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Default Second Time's A Charm

Just finished my first 20 days.

Only took me about 800 days to do it.

I first signed up for Simpleology years ago, but got sidetracked only about 8 days into it.

On a recent Mastermind call, two of the members swore by their use of it on a regular basis, so I thought I'd give it a try. I definitely need the structure, and I see a lot similar to GTD, which I'd had intermittent success with, but with a nice structure and tools to help. The first time I couldn't get some of the tools working, but this time, everything worked much better, much cleaner with no issues.

I am using the Desktop Cockpit. It is conflicting with the Active Desktop Calendar I've been using (a simple calendar and task list on your desktop) but I've switched to Google Caldendar, and I'm obviously using Simpleology for my Task List->Daily Targets.

Looks great. I'm tempted to jump right into Simpleology 102 - but I think I'll just stick with working the process for the next 20 days, repeating the initial lessons, and making the daily praxes a habit before moving on.
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