Make a goal to improve yourself a bit this weekend. Here’s a list of helpful weekend reading from around the web that will inspire and motivate you to get a lot more done:
– Pushing Past Your Organizing Obstacles – Discusses replacing obstacles with concrete goals and plans. [Virtually Organized]
– How to Use Procrastination to Get More Done – Interesting approach to rewarding yourself with things we use procrastinate. [Get Organized Wizard]
– Eating Lunch at Your Desk – Advice on doing what you love. [The Skinny On]
– Too Many Things That You Want to Do? – Tips for sorting out how to do what you want to do. [Freestyle Mind]
– Is Your Schedule Packed With Bottom-Feeder Bait? – Question the choices you make on your commitments. [Jonathan Fields]
– To Do List Snowball – Tips for keeping your list at a manageable level. [Fit Hacks]
– Leonardo Da Vinci’s Top Six Tips for Getting Things Done – Great advice from a man who got a lot of things done. [Positivity Blog]
– Organize Your Junk Drawer – Looking for a de-clutter project this weekend? Start here. [DIY Life]
– 5 Dead Simple Ways To Make Time For Your Dreams – Great advice for achieving more in life. [Sid Savara]
– 7 Simple Ways To Say “No” – Tips to stop giving all your time to others. [Zen Habits]
– Goal Setting Secret – How to Achieve Any Goal – Powerful tips for accomplishing your dreams. [Think Simple Now]
– The Ultimate Guide to Personal Motivation – Six great tips for fighting procrastination. [Think Simple Now]
– The Sacred To-Do List – Don’t take your list too lightly. [Productivity 501]
– How to Stay Focused When Plans Keep Changing – Advice for learning to go with the flow. [Dumb Little Man]
– The To-do List Secret Everybody Ought to Know – How to focus on proactive, not reactive activities. [How to Get Focused]
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