N.C. Winters is always drawing. When he isn't making comics, doodling or working as a freelance graphic artist, he spends his time painting pretty pictures for galleries from his home studio in sunny southern California.
hah, i think this comic nailed it right for me. I was too into the system rather than getting Anything done. you dont need a system if you aren’t getting anything done in the first place ;P
I’m so glad somebody finally said it! I dont need a bunch of gadgets and gizmos to track my time and manage my workflow and blah blah blah. An excel spread sheet works just fine and I manage to get a ton of work done. The End.
One of the most efficient person I know told me he works by “Order of complaint” the person or subject that complains the most, gets the work done. From then on I’m a very anoying customer, but get my stuf done. Same for my clients. Not ideal, but when overworked, works like a charm.
hah, i think this comic nailed it right for me. I was too into the system rather than getting Anything done. you dont need a system if you aren’t getting anything done in the first place ;P
Hahah nice.
Right to the point
Excellent!
I’m speechless before such wisdom.
I agree with the first comment.
deep philosophy
I’m so glad somebody finally said it! I dont need a bunch of gadgets and gizmos to track my time and manage my workflow and blah blah blah. An excel spread sheet works just fine and I manage to get a ton of work done. The End.
I used to be one of those things U_U But I grow up =D
That is so true. Sometimes I find my self looking over which system is the best for the best price when I could just get some work done. Crazy!
One of the most efficient person I know told me he works by “Order of complaint” the person or subject that complains the most, gets the work done. From then on I’m a very anoying customer, but get my stuf done. Same for my clients. Not ideal, but when overworked, works like a charm.
My system consists of a spiral-bound notebook. Yet to be beaten.
Those 2 guys resemble the characters from College Humor’s “Start Up Guys” series.
Haha.. I feel that sometimes..
The zen dude looks (rather fittingly) like Merlin Mann