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Posted 17 Feb 2012 — by HarriMac
Category Soulville
This is a follow up to a previous series in which we clearly saw that Ellie was a minimalist and HarriMac is by comparison a pack-rat when it comes to being productive on the go! Things are still pretty much the same LOL

Items in HarriMac’s Work go bag (Timbuk2 Classic Small Messenger) -
Moleskine calendar
Moleskine squared notebook
Moleskine small notebook
Random articles HarriMac is reading
Barnes and Noble Nook Simple Touch
Inhaler
Nalgene 32 oz water bottle
Umbrella
iPod/iPhone travel charger
Scientific Writing Book
Headphones
TI-83+ calculator
Random office supplies
Lotion
Chapstick
Tissues
160 gb iPod classic
Keys on a diamond carabiner
Wallet (don’t forget the bus pass!)

Image from:http://www.parentdish.com/2010/10/08/do-people-really-want-to-see-your-sonogram-in-outer-mongolia/
We all need to use different types of software in our day to day whether it’s to check email or type a paper or keep track of paper references. What about organizing and editing all those photos you took last weekend? Check out our 2012 edition of free software recommendations. I recommend keeping a download of all of these on a disc so you never have to be in search for them again!
Belarc advisor – Windows only – Ever want a complete list of ALL the software on your PC? Belarc will give you a list including install keys so you can more easily get your system back in shape if you ever need to re-image the hard disk.
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We’re all productivity junkies, right? Even the best of us sometimes has issues with a system not working or falling down on the job of organization. Or we have a really great system but then a wrench tossed into plans means we need a new system. Well recently a very busy co-worker showed me how she keeps up with everything on her plate and how she keeps it organized. The system was absolutely meticulous and I couldn’t wait to share it with you all. If you’ve used something similar or have a really cool system of your own, please write a comment!