gina trapani has been popping up a lot lately in my world. last year, at blogher, i was lucky enough to see her on a panel since her blog, lifehacker.com, had been picked up and made into a book of the same name with wiley publishers. i purchased the book, and do read her blog, but hadn't really been able to dig into the book until now. i was reminded of her in a funny and fabulous interview she did on susie brights audible show, in bed. trapani popped back into mind, and i sprung into action to order her second book, upgrade your life. i figured i couldn't very well upgrade until i had hacked, so figured i had better get down to it and read book number one pronto.
i have already been transformed. from the simple tasks- putting reminders into google or yahoo calendar and having reminders sent to your e-mail or phone (one i could not live without i tell you) to using a camera phone with email capacity to send pics of your wish list shopping items to flickr, she's got ideas that will make a difference.
as someone who takes a lot of notes when on the phone with clients, i was delighted to see a link to an article on the lost art of notetaking by michael hyatt. i was already sold by the title of the blog: working smart, the alternaitve to working hard. so let's see what he says about taking notes.
thanks gina, for the great find!