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I may be a learned scholar, a successful businessman, or a good father and husband, but until I am all three, I have not succeeded. Wilson Ng

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Never Lose your Ideas

August 6th, 2006 by Administrator

I was able to more than triple my posts the last few weeks based on a simple concept — if you could write down your thoughts and post it as it occurs, it means you will never lose that idea. Something we put on our mind to write down later will probably be forgotten or not see the light of day. So I start to make it really easy for me to write down small thoughts - instead of waiting for that perfect time to composed it nicely. So I can compose my blog on my PDA through a thumb keyboard and mail it out.

My friend, Max Limpag utilizes a website to work out his thoughts.

I have been writing a lot of these in the last few weeks on how I am increasing my writing and my productivity:

- Email as an organizing tool
-Being Productive
- The Not to Do and Not to Know List
- Importance of Execution
- Posting through Email

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