Cool comic! click on graphic for pdf file of comic.
(http://lh5.ggpht.com/jaqeboy/SQOLjP4VaII/AAAAAAAAAcI/ijJGs_rscWM/s128/Time%20Management%20for%20Anarchists.jpg) (http://ia310832.us.archive.org/3/items/TimeManagementForAnarchists1/tmfa-advance.pdf)
blog post: http://nomediakings.org/press/the_time_management_for_anarchists_comic.html#more-556
TMFA, the Movie: http://nomediakings.org/vidz/time_management_for_anarchists_the_movie.html
I liked that. :)
I personally use ongoing todo note files with very granular tasks (it's better to have many small tasks that are quickly completed than few big vague tasks which are hard to approach). I recently renamed it to "WantToDo" just to avoid bossing myself around like parents and well.. bosses tend to do. I do what I WANT to do, not what I must do. This helps cut down on procrastination (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1WC6hNTONg) (that and knowing what I actually love to do to begin with; the comic is right, self knowledge is important).
And yea I'm self employed, albeit on a low budget, as a web publisher (working on a very cool new liberty oriented project :P ).
Here's another cool tool for task management: Now Do This (http://nowdothis.com).
Really neat! It's like a boss that tells you what to do except you told him what to tell you to do. ;D