Mark McGuinness over at the99percent.com shares his productivity secret…the Post-It note. Not the smallest size, but the 3″ x 3″ squares. The Post-It contains→


According to Fast Company, we have been trained so well to associate the light bulb with insight and creative thinking that simply sitting under→


According to a story in The Boston Globe, it’s when Chad Barraford opens his front door and swipes a radio frequency identification tag through→


How much time do you spend working each day? Here are some tips from BusinessNewsDaily to help you work smarter. Prioritize your to-do list-→


Forbes: 1. Control yourself well, but don’t try to control others. 2. Don’t try to do everything, or you may accomplish very little. 3.→


Geraldine Doyle was just 17 when she took a job at a metal pressing plant near Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1942. AFP reports that→


The year end is a busy time for almost everyone. As we use our smartphones to confirm online gift orders, we’re also trying to→


Smallbiztechnology.com is reporting that Fedex Office is offering free WiFi. Now your WiFi options around town are in three locations, and theirs always a→


If you’re a `To-Do List’ kind of person, Forbes magazine suggests you should definitely check out TeuxDeux.com. It’s a cute play on French words→


As you move back into the fall season when it’s likely – possible? – that business will pick up, you’re going to find your→


Celestine Chua of The Personal Excellence Blog tells us how to just say no. 1. “I can’t commit to this as I have other→


Here’s a productivity tip from Pierre Khawand, founder and principal of People-OnTheGo. Having a timer running while you work can drastically heighten your awareness→


The Boston Globe reports that for the second year, advertising and public relations firm Conover Tuttle Pace has held their Summer Sublet desk swap,→


Waiting on hold stinks. Free service LucyPhone can listen to the hold music for you, then call you back when a real human picks→


People whose performance peaks in the morning are better positioned for career success, because they’re more proactive than people who are at their best→


Success magazine suggests that each month for 30 days in a row, commit to doing something new that you have thought about doing, but→


When one of the most important e-mail messages of his life landed in his in-box a few years ago, Kord Campbell overlooked it., reports→


Why walk around the office when you can roll? The U3-X from Honda eliminates the need for strolling around the sea of cubicles and→


Daily Stack is time management tool created by designers Sebastian Rønde Thielke and Anders Højmose. Designboom reports the simple design allows users to help→


The Wall Street Journal reports that Chuck Pretto couldn’t figure out how to carry around his new iPad. So he decided to wear it.→