The Perfect Time to StudyStay On Track With a Yearly Outline
Aug  08
3

Best of the Archives


I’ve been digging through the archives lately, trying to find some of the best posts on GearFire to showcase. As is often the case with blogs, the best posts written get burried and are never read by newer readers. Here’s a short list to take a look at when you get the chance.

Three tips for processing piles of junk

Get rid of workspace clutter

Seven important factors in choosing a good work environment

Why you should wake up early and five tips to do so

Killer notes cut study time

If you enjoyed these, and want to take a look through the rest of our archives, they can be found here.

Related Posts:

  • No related posts

3 Comments so far »

  1. PPC said

    am August 4 2008 @ 6:47 am

    Getting rid of workplace clutter is the most relevant to me. My desk is a nightmare, but I know where everything is though!

  2. Alfresia Garden Furniture said

    am August 5 2008 @ 3:59 am

    Very useful idea. Often when visiting a new blog it is difficult to find the time to read all the posts. Maybe you should start a “best posts of the month” and then it would be easy for any new visitors to get an ongoing overview very quickly.

  3. christmas said

    am August 8 2008 @ 1:10 pm

    I found very useful the post ‘Seven important factors in choosing a good work environment’. Big thanks for providing this list.

Comment RSS · TrackBack URI

Leave a comment

Name: (Required)

Email: (Required)

Website:

Comment:

 

AboutGearfire

Gearfire was created in January of 2007 by Geoff R and Jordan S. Gearfire deals with personal productivity, organization, and Getting Things done from a student's perspective. Gearfire is written entirely by students, and is written towards students, but is usually applicable to a general audience. Our other writers are Daniel and Chris, whom have joined us over the past year.