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Está saindo o livro de um dos mais interessantes Blogs já publicados na web. O Lifehacker é um daqueles Blogs que diariamente te apresentam surpresas e enchem sua cabeça de perguntas sobre inovação e tecnologia. Leitura obrigatória para quem trabalha com tecnologia. Idéias, soluções, coisas do dia-a-dia que realmente fazem a diferença são postadas diariamente por uma equipe pra lá de especial.
Segue o resumo que foi publicado sobre o capítulo 2 do livro, entitulado: Firewall Your Attention.
Hack 7: Limit Access to Time-Wasting Web Sites
“It’s too easy to scamper down the rabbit hole of the web when you’ve got pressing tasks to work on. .”
Related posts:
- Ban time-wasting web sites
- Invisibility Cloak update
- Netvibes distraction stopper Greasemonkey script
Hack 8: Permanently Block Time-Wasting Web Sites (Advanced, Windows/Mac/Linux)
“Is there a web site that’s utterly toxic to your mental state or
ability to work? The preceding hack describes how to block time-wasting
web sites during certain times of the day and week. Alternatively, you
can block sites at all times, until you explicitly release the
restriction.”
Related post:Hack 9: Reduce Email Interruptions (Easy, All platforms)
“Unread email is just another shot of the information drug your
hungry mind craves. It cries out to you, ‘Open me! Open me!’ However,
when you need to focus, do yourself a favor: actively control when you
check your email.”
Related post:Hack 10: Split Your Work Among Multiple Desktops
“The more space you have to lay out your materials, the easier it is to get a job done.”
Related posts:Hack 11: Build a No-fly Zone (Easy, all platforms)
“Many modern office spaces have open layouts to “promote interaction
between departments”–which means they’re set up to distract you all
day long.”
Related post:Hack 12: Filter Low-Priority Email Messages (Easy, all platforms)
“Millions of email messages course over the internet wire per
second, and some days it feels like a big chunk of them land in your
inbox. Your spam filter helps shuttle junk mail out of sight, but what
about messages from cc-happy coworkers, Aunt Eunice’s forwarded emails,
and mailing list messages that clutter your inbox with low-priority
noise?”
Related post:Hack 13: Clear Your Desktop (Easy, Windows/Mac)
“It’s amazing how fast your computer’s desktop can fill up with
shortcuts and files and turn into a virtual candy store of colorful
icons beckoning your mouse pointer: ‘Click me! Click me!’”
Related posts:
- Clear your dashboard
- Keep your desk clean and tidy
- Give your desktop a clean start
- A clutter free desktop
Hack 14: Make Your House a Usable Home (Easy)
“Your home should be a tool that helps you get things done, a space
that’s a pleasure to be in and a launch pad for daily tasks as well as
your life goals.”
Related post:Hack 15: Sentence Stuff to Death Row (Easy, all platforms)
“Prune your information channels down to the ones most worth your
time to keep up a solid attention firewall. One technique for doing so
is sentencing certain information streams to a virtual death row.”
Related post:Hack 16: Drown Out Sound with Pink Noise (Easy, Mac/Windows)
“If your co-worker’s conversation down the hall is distracting you,
or your downstairs neighbor’s television is blaring up through your
floor, block out the sound with a soft static noise.”
Related post:Hack 17: Keep Software from Stealing Focus (Easy, Windows)
“Ever been typing in a document or a password prompt and have a
pop-up take over as the active window? It’s not hard to instant message
a password to a stranger or unknowingly reboot your computer because a
Windows Update prompt asked while you weren’t looking.”
Related post:Stay tuned for more Lifehacker the book previews in the coming weeks. — Gina Trapani
(Advanced, Firefox)
(Easy, Windows/Mac/Linux)


