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Priorityignore

A simple program to show/hide priorities.

Documentation A couple of weeks ago, I read an article in the

Harvard Business Review entitled Two Lists You Should Look At Every Morning[1]. The first is the usual priority list: everything you care about, that you want to spend your attention span on. The other, even more important list, is everything you will ignore: everything that distracts you, saps your time, that takes you away from your achievements. To make a list of everything you do that, ultimately, doesn't make you happy.

It was a solid idea, and I thought it would make a good variation on RightNow!, my last "priority manager" that keeps list of everything you care about. Like RightNow, Priority/Ignore uses your browser's localstore to store its data: nothing is stored here, or anywhere else, and every browser will have its own local store. If you use more than one browser, this may present a problem, but most people have one browser per device, and these lists shouldn't be that long.

This is mostly a tech demo for various JS tools.

License

Copyright (c) 2012 Elf M. Sternberg
Licensed under the CC-Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license.

I chose this license because this is more like content than coding.

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style.