Saturday, October 23, 2010

Focus: A new book on simplicity in the age of distractions





It’s about finding simplicity in this Age of Distraction.
It’s about finding the focus you need to create, to work on what’s important, to reflect, to find peace.

The Free Version
The free version is simple: it’s 27 chapters that you can download for free, without having to give an email address or do anything else. It’s uncopyrighted, and you can share it with as many people as you like.
Download free version here (a pdf download).

p.s : I have not read the book yet. (not even the free ebook) Therefore, I do not wish to give my views on it.

A post

Life is going really fast. It has been 2 months already since my last post on the experience I had of visiting a conference on North Korean Human Rights and Refugees.

I and you see that in my last post I mentioned in the last line that I would let you know of 'my views' on 'how' we, everyone is associated with every aspect of the world.

For past 2 months I got busy, because of internship, which started on September 7th and also had some highly stressed moments because of internship, also of my playing around with a new "training" of gas station cashier job and I could not make time to do research, analysis and put my assumptions on paper (doc on computer) in an organized way. So, I could not make any post on that one. Even now I do not even have a draft of such a post, but, for sure, I would make such a post in future.

I apologize.

(I agree, if you say that, there is always time and people cannot just say that they do not have time because they got busy, but, you see I am still learning how to live life. Note that, I said above that I had stressful moments, which clearly meant I could not even handle stress - which is considered as part of life to everyone. So, I am still a very new person, learning and learning).

For now, I would like to make a post which is just a copy paste of an article which could help everyone in organizing their life better. (if you think you are not organized at best).

I found this one at www.lifehacker.com, which re-directed me to : http://zenhabits.net

Thank you