GTD
The Productive Organizer – Blogging About Getting Things Done
It took me a while but i decided that perhaps i have enough energy to do something more. So thats why i started Productive Organizer.
Other than trading and investing, what got me excited right now are really ways to organize the way you perform things and ways to get things done. How you are able [...]
Living on less for next year [Personal Finance]
It is coming to the end of another eventful year and i hope every one had enjoyed their 2008 and looking forward to 2009.
I certainly have.
Work wise i manage to engage in a completely different scope compared to a year ago.
Been to South Africa and Taiwan this year. Taiwan was tiring, i think my trip [...]
Creating efficient GTD To-Do List
I have seen alot of people searching the internet for new ways to create good, efficient task list, just to find the holy grail of the best to-do list. Perhaps the more subtle problem here is that searching for to-do list in itself is a very unproductive task!
Having said that, Organize IT has 2 very [...]
Getting Things Done: A Guide To Next-Action Lists
By Dan Fletcher
Getting Things Done (GTD), is a productivity methodology designed by David Allen.
GTD increases your productivity by getting things out of your mind, and into a reliable system that you can trust. This frees your mind to work on the task at hand, instead of trying to remember a myriad of things at once. [...]
Google Calendar
I was pondering about whether to use outlook calendar as my planner. I decide against it, factoring that i almost never checks the calendar on my Dopod C500.
So i began to see if Sunbird and Google Calendar is a more viable option since most of the time i do my checking of calendar on any [...]
4 fiscal lessons to teach your kids
Where I am today, what i have gotten now, I owe alot to my parents. That said, I attribute a large part of my money management and thrift to what i learnt from my mom. That said, I’m lucky her money management is nothing like my dad, whom i believe wasted alot of our money [...]
My Insurance Philosophy
Disclaimer: The writer is not a certified professional planner of any sort. All advise shown here are opinions based on the writers interaction with other parties and self-fact finding. In no way should they be used as the only advice to make final decision. What works for the writer may not work for you.
Do seek [...]
Interesting Reply
Drizzt’s Take:
I saw this post in SGFunds here where durio asked about Why equities fund go down, bond funds go up? The discussion wasn’t very eye catching, but Wilfred’s reply below was:
Wilfred:
“This has been a historical observation that bond and equity have a lower correlation.
But is this now still valid? There is so much liquidity [...]
Vampire Electronics Drain Homes of Energy
Tuesday October 30, 1:04 am ET
By Julie Carr Smyth, Associated Press Writer
Another Kind of ‘Vampire’ Invades Homes This Halloween: Energy-Sucking ‘Standby Mode’
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A force as insidious as Bram Stoker’s leading man is quietly sucking a nickel of every dollar’s worth of the electricity that seeps from your home’s outlets.
Insert the little fangs [...]
Choosing an advisor for insurance needs
I had a friend who sms me 2 days ago whether getting an ILP for investment is good. It seems that with the market flourishing, I have many friends coming to seek my advice on this.
They do have to realize before even talking about gains, they have to be clear about the objectives they wanna [...]



