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		<title>How do you use time better?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It had been a long week, and since not much had been accomplished blog wise, I decided it was ok to break my secular sabbath rule, and finish off of a draft I had recently began working on. 3 hours later, I had read every article on Obama&#8217;s win, I now know that I&#8217;d probably make a good president too, and I now have a slight desire to seastead. I also have a better appreciation for stories, and the difference between mysteries and puzzles (excellent, but lengthy article by Malcolm &#8230;<br /><a class="more-link more" href="http://www.eclyptix.com/blog/2008/06/how-do-you-use-time-better/">Read Full Post</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It had been a long week, and since not much had been accomplished blog wise, I decided it was ok to break my secular sabbath rule, and finish off of a draft I had recently began working on.</p>
<p>3 hours later, I had read every article on <a title="Obama's win visualized" href="http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/flash/politics/20080603_MARGINS_GRAPHIC/margins.swf" target="_blank">Obama&#8217;s win</a>, I now know that <a title="You'd Make a Good President- Esquire" href="http://www.esquire.com/features/chuck-klostermans-america/klosterman-0608" target="_blank">I&#8217;d probably make a good president</a> too, and I now have a slight desire <a title="Seasteading.org FAQ" href="http://seasteading.org/learn-more/intro" target="_blank">to seastead</a>. I also have a better appreciation for <a title="Everyone has a story" href="http://www.aarpmagazine.org/people/everyone_has_a_story_to_tell.html" target="_blank">stories</a>, and <a title="Open Secrets by Malcolm Gladwell" href="http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/01/08/070108fa_fact" target="_blank">the difference between mysteries and puzzles</a> (excellent, but lengthy article by Malcolm Gladwell). To be sure, these are all very wonderful things to know (I hope). The only problem is, I still don&#8217;t have a blog post, and half of my &#8220;<a title="EssentiaList: Secular Sabbath Edition" href="http://eclyptix.com/blog/2008/05/21/essentialist-the-secular-sabbath-edition/" target="_blank">sabbath</a>&#8221; just disappeared.</p>
<p>Clearly, I need to focus my time a little better.</p>
<p>The thing is, if I can figure out where my time is going, I can use it more efficiently to gain many things, most precious of which is: time!</p>
<p>Or so the theory goes.</p>
<p>But time being <a title="Philosophy of Time" href="http://www.iep.utm.edu/t/time.htm#H1" target="_blank">what it is</a>, you have to let it pass to properly take on such a bold task  (time management is ultimately a never-ending fight against yourself, so yes, this is a bold undertaking). I rather like the passage of time, so this shouldn&#8217;t be  much of a problem; it&#8217;s the manage part that&#8217;s kind of difficult to hunt down.</p>
<p>Obviously, I&#8217;m turning to the Internet to help me out, and I&#8217;m gradually amassing a list of time management tools to help with the dirty work. Here are some of the weapons I currently have in my arsenal (some I&#8217;ve tried, and others I intend to look into, but I&#8217;m waiting for&#8230; time).</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.rescuetime.com/" target="_blank">RescueTime</a></strong><br />
I&#8217;ve been using this for a while now, and I still find it useful (previously covered <a title="RescueTime" href="http://eclyptix.com/blog/2008/05/14/time-the-bane-of-us-all/" target="_blank">here</a>).<a href="http://www.rescuetime.com/" target="_blank"><br />
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<p><strong><a title="Map Your Time" href="http://lifehacker.com/software/calendar/geek-to-live%E2%80%94map-your-time-188894.php" target="_blank">Map Your Time</a></strong><br />
The best thing about mapping your time is that it provides you with a schedule you can keep up with, and adjust as necessary.</p>
<p><strong><a title="RTM" href="http://www.rememberthemilk.com" target="_blank">RememberTheMilk</a></strong><br />
The best thing about RTM is it&#8217;s <a title="RTM Gmail Integration" href="http://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/gmail/" target="_blank">Gmail Integration</a>, which is a fantastic way of keeping track of tasks, etc&#8230; (especially when used in conjunction with <a title="Better Gmail 2" href="http://lifehacker.com/software/exclusive-lifehacker-download/better-gmail-2-firefox-extension-for-new-gmail-320618.php" target="_blank">Better Gmail 2</a>).</p>
<p><strong><a title="Time Tracker (Mac)" href="http://code.google.com/p/time-tracker-mac/" target="_blank">Time Tracker</a></strong><br />
Basically, Time Tracker will tell you the truth about how much time you&#8217;re spending on tasks, projects, etc&#8230; Because you can break it down into projects, this is also a handy way of keeping track of both productive and unproductive tasks.</p>
<p><strong><a title="Mail Trends" href="http://code.google.com/p/mail-trends/" target="_blank">Mail Trends</a></strong><br />
I intend on trying this out sometime in the future. The benefits to this would be amazing, considering how much time one could save with a better understanding of their email habits. Meanwhile, I&#8217;m still hoping I&#8217;ll come across a more user friendly alternative (Mac, preferably open source please).</p>
<p><strong><a title="37signals lingo: Judo" href="http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/312-lingo-judo" target="_blank">Judo</a></strong><br />
This is what it boils down to at the end of the day. Ultimately, the goal is to use time wisely, not to amass a bunch of cool tools (although coolness doesn&#8217;t hurt either).</p>
<p>In the meantime, drop me a line if you know of other time judo moves, time hacks, apps, etc&#8230; My measuring stick for a good time hack is simple: After the initial excitement, if you&#8217;re still excited about it after a few days, you owe it to those around you to share the good news (the comments section is also a good place to start).</p>
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