Are you making a difference, or are you wasting time? Productive Catholic is designed to give Catholics tools and ideas on how to optimize their time and money in order to focus on their life's purpose: to worship God and help others.
What does Mary and prayer have to do with productivity? Well, you will just have to watch and find out. http://www.productivecatholic.com
The 20/80 rule is a way to weed out the things that dpn't really make a difference in your work day. The concept is that 80% of a result comes from 20% of the cause. By focusing on the big wins, you can increase your productivity and success.
Productive Catholic takes you on an introduction to the concept of Google Wave and Why it is going to be the an important leap in the way we communicate.
Now a trilogy, a surprise occurred that humbled me. My Parish didn't go with my website design. However, God is good because something even better happened! Watch to find out!
One of my most popular posts was how to add the liturgical calendar to your Gmail account. This time I am going to show you how to get the Liturgy of the Hours sent to your via Email.
iGoogle, MyCatholic, and a couple other homepage sites offer a one-stop shop for keeping track of your web presence and interests, but I have yet to find one that comes close to what Netvibes has to offer.
Leadership is the single most important attribute that you can have. It is also the best way to be productive. http://www.productivecatholic.com
Okay guys, the race is on. 4 lucky people will get The Call of the Entrepreneur DVD from the Acton Institute if the follow these rules from http://www.productivecatholic.com
Well... My credit card was charged fraudulently today. But the cool thing is that it validated my earlier post that explained why credit cards are awesome if used correctly. One of the few times I was ever right! Ha!
While I was in Kuwait, I tried out Crossfit. It's free, and I highly recommend it to anyone that wants to lose weight fast. I'm warning you though, it's intense and you'll be hating life for the first couple of days.