Personal Development - Some excellent Personal Development Sites

July 12, 2006 · Filed Under MISC, Personal Development 
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Personally, I always visit site or blog that talk about Personal Development. I also love reading books on personal development tool. Every time after reading some articles and get some information, I feel that I knew the new way to improve myself to become a better human.

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Today, I come across a great post from Get Rich Slowly that compiles a list of good personal development sites. There are a lot of great site and blog listed there and I think I should share it with you here too:

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PS : the list isn’t compile according any ranking…

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  1. Lifehacker — The 300-pound grandmother of productivity blogs. “Computers make us more productive. Yeah, right. Lifehacker recommends the software downloads and web sites that actually save time. Don’t live to geek; geek to live.”
  2. Scott H. Young (”Get the most out of your life!”) — Written by a recent high-school graduate! “While you may not have the same obsessive passion for personal development that I do, I hope that what knowledge and enthusiasm I can share from my own research and personal experiences can help you make steps towards making your life the best it can be.”
  3. To-Done (”Working to Live”) — “To-Done is a regularly updated collection of thoughts, writings, tips, tricks and information on personal productivity, work/life balance and getting things done.” Discontinued, though periodic columns appear at Lifehacker.
  4. I Will Teach You to Be Rich is Ramit Sethi’s excellent weblog about personal finance and entrepreneurship.
  5. Manager Tools — “Manager Tools is a weekly podcast focused on helping you become a more effective manager and leader. Each week we’ll be talking about new tools and easy techniques you can use to help achieve your management and career objectives.”
  6. Open Loops (”Because it’s your time.”) — A weblog about efficiency and productivity.
  7. Slacker Manager (”Paving the path of least resistance, so you don’t trip and fall.”) — A weblog for slackers who work as a living. “When you let a slacker do something they enjoy — and pay them for it — you’ve got the worlds best employee on your hands.”
  8. The Lazy Way to Success — “Hard work is passé. The paradigm-shifting concept is “Smart Laziness” — where success comes through cleverly avoiding work but still getting the job done. In this oasis, we celebrate those magical ways where doing less accomplishes more. “
  9. Chris Brogan features a “daily dose of ideas about self-improvement and creativity.”
  10. Productivity Goal, which is “a discussion about work productivity, time management organization, tools and tips.”
  11. Tricks of the Trade — Matthew Baldwin’s list of “professional secrets from those in the know”.
  12. What’s the Next Action? (”A weblog about Getting Things Done”) — “This weblog deals with everything GTD and the five phases of project planning as written by Dave Allen in his book “Getting Things Done”. I will try to record and publish my thoughts and experiences with this system to really “Get Things Done” in my personal and professional life.”
  13. Getting Back to Work: A Personal Productivity Toolkit, which is actually a single blog entry, but a useful one.

Some site that about recommend by others under the comment section :

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  1. “Random Thoughts from a CTO”
  2. Paul’s Tips
  3. Steve Pavlina  (My Favorite too)
  4. Positive Sharing
  5. D * I * Y Planner

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Source : Get Rich Slowly


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