If you follow @exmosis on twitter you’ll see he’s busily trying to deconstruct Mind Traffic Control turning it into an untask-list or a barter-market.
@adrianh is constructively sceptical.
Lots here
If you follow @exmosis on twitter you’ll see he’s busily trying to deconstruct Mind Traffic Control turning it into an untask-list or a barter-market.
@adrianh is constructively sceptical.
Lots here
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Somehow I should be Twittering this, but figuring out what to do with Twitter is something I should add to MTC as soon as I get around to figuring MTC out. A link via 3Quarks Daily to an essay by John Perry Structured Procrastination encouraged me to think that MTC actually might be of some use to me.
With a structured procrastination frame Adrian H’s concern: “MTC would seem to enable my worst behaviour – avoiding important tasks for ones that attract my butterfly mind :-)” becomes and advantage not a disadvantage.
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