Hi Jason,
You’ve got a clever post. Very interesting and full of good information. I like the last clue: “Mind your passion”. For me, I’ll do these things because these are what I want, and these helps me fulfill what I want in my life. These are the things that inspire me, not just the things that I NEED TO DO.
Having to-do-lists on the other hand depends on the status of the person. If you’re really that busy person, then you need to have this so that you won’t be in a cram - all things must be organized. In that case, you should not forget even small things that you have to do.
In addition, I would like to share this http://davidseah.com/archives/2007/04/18/a-review-of-tim-ferriss-the-4-hour-work-week/.
Hope you’ll find it interesting.
Thanks and more power to your blog.
Samantha
Comment by Samantha on 4/30/2007 @ 2:22 pm
Samantha, I have seen the 4-hour Work Week in various places, and have added it to my amazon wishlist to take a gander at. I’ll definitely check out this review. Thanks for adding to the discussion!
Comment by Jason on 4/30/2007 @ 3:17 pm
Hi Jason,
Great job! Have you ever read Henriette Klauser’s book, Write it Down, Make it Happen? In one of her chapters, she talks abut making a list of everything you want to do before you die (e.g., see Rome, climb Kilimanjaro, etc.), along with lots of other inspiring (and true!) stories of creating a wonderful life.
I agree, too, with making a flexible plan. “Plan the flight, and fly the plan, but don’t fall in love with the plan.”
Thanks for answering the challenge!
peace be with you,
Tara
Comment by Tara on 4/30/2007 @ 5:27 pm
Tara, I have not read that book, but it looks interesting. I’ll have to check it out. And thanks for inviting me to do the challenge!
Comment by Jason on 5/1/2007 @ 9:02 am
Hey Jason, great post!
I posted on my blog about applying your suggestions to public speaking.
Comment by Lisa Braithwaite on 5/1/2007 @ 12:22 pm
Thanks for the reply Jason. Nice to hear that you’re having interest with this book. I’m recommending this because this seems unusual.
BTW, you can also purchase the book at http://snipurl.com/1ilc1. They have faster delivery.
Thanks again Jason.
Cheers!
Comment by Samantha on 5/2/2007 @ 11:37 am
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