PrintEmail
Comment
Clear Desk, Clear Mind: Index Card Productivity
Posted by Spiros Antonopoulos on November 30, 2005 - 6:13am.
files/images/prod/343/jazzmastersonHipsterPDA.jpg

Granted, achieving balance on any ephemeral level is largely the emergent property, or effect, of getting one’s life sorted out. And sometimes getting your life sorted out is getting your desk in order. Let’s face it. Oftentimes sitting down to meditate is just escapism. While it’s certainly important to have some quiet time and stillness in life, productivity and organization are also virtues. For some inspiration and solid advice, lay your eyes upon this brilliant Flickr photoset, Getting Things Done With Index Cards 2.0.

The Hipster PDA runs circles around any more advanced technological solution, and it totally circumvents a particularly deep and nagging problem in the psychology of American culture and early 21st century capitalism: the idiotic idea that your problems will be solved, eased, or mitigated by the purchase of some real or imaginary fetish object; that you need something else in your life to make you happy. Forget all that hogwash.

Okay so maybe you need to go purchase some envelopes and index cards and clips. But you just might already have them laying around the house. And you’re not limited by the size of your screen, or by some corporation’s silly GUI decisions. And index cards don’t crash like PDA’s do.

Finally, is this not an amazingly brilliant use of the formal qualities of Flickr photoset? Bravo!

Now if only you could run a quick and effective keyword search through stacks of index cards without reading every one… Maybe that’s a feature for 3.0.

[via CP.]



Related Shop Items


<em>Anonymous</em>'s picture
Video
by Anonymous on November 30, 2005 - 2:00pm

On the topic of keeping an orderly work area, check out the video “The Common Desk,” at this website. If you can't see it, look under “Pollinate.” It's 40 minutes long, but it's really interesting. At least watch the beginning part… the part about keeping your desk clean. It converted me (at least in theory…) to be more organized.


User login


Join Lime Now, it's free

Meet New People

milkyway (View Profile)

Interests: Practicing DJing, Feng Shui, Spirituality, Candle and Soap making, Yoga, Camping, Bicycling, Movies, Music
Inspiration: Music. Nature.

More new members | Create your profile