Comments on: Balancing Organic vs. Formulaic http://persistenceunlimited.com/2008/11/balancing-organic-vs-formulaic/ Goal Setting and Productivity for People Who Like Technology Sun, 02 Jan 2011 05:23:49 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=abc By: casas rurales en baleares http://persistenceunlimited.com/2008/11/balancing-organic-vs-formulaic/comment-page-1/#comment-39332 casas rurales en baleares Tue, 02 Dec 2008 18:09:07 +0000 http://persistenceunlimited.com/?p=1373#comment-39332 I'm definately an "organic" and now that you mention it, I do clash more with the "formulaics". I’m definately an “organic” and now that you mention it, I do clash more with the “formulaics”.

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By: Rick Anderson http://persistenceunlimited.com/2008/11/balancing-organic-vs-formulaic/comment-page-1/#comment-38172 Rick Anderson Sun, 30 Nov 2008 06:46:14 +0000 http://persistenceunlimited.com/?p=1373#comment-38172 Excellent New Year's resolution Monika! I wholeheartedly agree that time to reflect is very important, and that we each should strive to maximize our natural strengths. I would argue that we can better realize our strengths if we don't get into a rut in our approach. For example, a gifted writer who prefers to work "organically" might find just the inspiration she's looking for if she will "formulaically" dedicate time to brainstorming. Or a rigorously formulaic engineer may find his time more productive and his energy better optimized if he'll schedule some regular downtime to recharge and look at the bigger picture. Thanks for taking the time to comment! Excellent New Year’s resolution Monika! I wholeheartedly agree that time to reflect is very important, and that we each should strive to maximize our natural strengths. I would argue that we can better realize our strengths if we don’t get into a rut in our approach. For example, a gifted writer who prefers to work “organically” might find just the inspiration she’s looking for if she will “formulaically” dedicate time to brainstorming. Or a rigorously formulaic engineer may find his time more productive and his energy better optimized if he’ll schedule some regular downtime to recharge and look at the bigger picture.

Thanks for taking the time to comment!

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By: Monika Dramen http://persistenceunlimited.com/2008/11/balancing-organic-vs-formulaic/comment-page-1/#comment-36779 Monika Dramen Thu, 27 Nov 2008 17:17:09 +0000 http://persistenceunlimited.com/?p=1373#comment-36779 I think everyone has to work to their own strengths.. too many people try to do too much in life, when they should really just do what they´re good at and happy with. People also need to take a step back and take a good look at their lives... We sometimes get too caught up in things and don´t take time to reflect and look forward. I think that´ll be my New Year´s resolution next year. Monika I think everyone has to work to their own strengths.. too many people try to do too much in life, when they should really just do what they´re good at and happy with. People also need to take a step back and take a good look at their lives… We sometimes get too caught up in things and don´t take time to reflect and look forward. I think that´ll be my New Year´s resolution next year.

Monika

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By: Brad Isaac http://persistenceunlimited.com/2008/11/balancing-organic-vs-formulaic/comment-page-1/#comment-53397 Brad Isaac Wed, 19 Nov 2008 23:50:05 +0000 http://persistenceunlimited.com/?p=1373#comment-53397 <span class="topsy_trackback_comment"><span class="topsy_twitter_username"><span class="topsy_trackback_content">Balancing Organic vs. Formulaic: This is a guest post writtenby Rick Anderson from The Goal G.. http://tinyurl.com/6j85fm</span></span> Balancing Organic vs. Formulaic: This is a guest post writtenby Rick Anderson from The Goal G.. http://tinyurl.com/6j85fm

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