Simpleology Simplified? Maybe Not Yet …
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A couple of weeks ago, I posted about the new online version of Simpleology. Since then, I’ve discovered a few other “bugs” in the new software.
I already mentioned how the Desktop Cockpit only works on the highest screen resolution. If you’re fine with that setting, the Desktop Cockpit will work for you. I think it’s useful.
The Wimiki software, which helps you set up work alarms, has a glitch, at least on my computer. I can’t even turn the computer off until I’ve right-clicked and exited Wimiki. Looks like that will have to go, too. It’s too annoying to remember to exit the program (I don’t like alarms anyway), or else find my computer was on all night because it couldn’t shut off.
Another “glitch” is that after I set up my short, medium, and long-term targets online, for some reason they weren’t saved. To prevent this, write your Targets up, then go back to the Daily Target Praxis. Do NOT click “target completed and save to archive.” If you go back to the DTP you will find it’s been saved.
Despite these glitches, I really like the online version. It’s pretty quick, and again I say that Mark Joyner has done a brilliant job of creating a very simple yet powerful way to become very productive and focused. Which is especially needed in this increasingly distracting world.
If you don’t know what I’m talking about when I throw out terms like “Daily Target Praxis”–I encourage you to at least check out Simpleology. The lessons are fun, short, and yet contain profound principles. And remember–it’s free!
If you’ve tried the new Simpleology tools, I’d love to hear your experience. Post a comment!
May 24th, 2007 at 7:39 pm
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