Using Your Task Management Profile to Focus Changes

Using Your Task Management Profile to Focus Changes Everyone is walking around with self-taught skills in task management. As such, skill levels vary greatly but everyone would like to know where their areas of weakness might lie. In this episode the ProductivityCast team looks at the ways to build a task management profile and how one might interpret a self-assessment. (If you’re reading this in a podcast directory/app, please visit https://productivitycast.net/103 for clickable links and the full show notes and transcript of this cast.) Enjoy! Give us feedback! And, thanks for listening! If you’d like to continue discussing using your task management profile to focus changes from this episode, please click here to leave a comment down below (this jumps you to the bottom of the post). In this Cast Ray Sidney-Smith Augusto Pinaud Art Gelwicks Francis Wade Show Notes | Using Your Task Management Profile to Focus Changes Resources we mention, including links to them, will be provided here. Please listen to the episode for context. MyTimeDesign ProfileHow Next-Action Thinking Changes Over Time (Episode 025) – ProductivityCastHolmes-Rahe Stress InventoryLife Events Inventory Raw Text Transcript | Using Your Task Management Profile to Focus Changes Raw, unedited and machine-produced text transcript so there may be substantial errors, but you can search for specific points in the episode to jump to, or to reference back to at a later date and time, by keywords or key phrases. The time coding is mm:ss (e.g., 0:04 starts at 4 seconds into the cast’s audio). Read More Voiceover Artist 0:00 Are you ready to manage your work and personal world better to live a fulfilling productive life, then you’ve come to the right place productivity cast, the weekly show about all things productivity. Here, your host Ray Sidney-Smith and Augusto Pinaud with Francis Wade and Art Gelwicks. Raymond Sidney-Smith 0:17 And Welcome back, everybody to productivity cast, the weekly show about all things personal productivity, I’m Ray Sidney Smith. Augusto Pinaud 0:20I am Augusto Pinaud. Francis Wade 0:21I’m Francis Wade. Art Gelwicks 0:23 And I’m Art Gelwicks. Raymond Sidney-Smith 0:24And I’m marquel. wicks. Welcome, gentlemen. And welcome to everyone listening here to productivity cast. Today, we are going to be talking about something that’s a little bit unique, something that’s interesting that I think you’ll all find fascinating, which is a task management profile that Francis has put together. And to kind of explain a little bit about what we’re going to talk about today. Francis, can you give us a little bit of background in terms of what you’ve devised. Francis Wade 0:49I used to be a triathlete. And people who are brand new to triathlon think that trap on is a matter of being a good swimmer, being a good runner and being a good cyclist. And as you progress in the sport, you realize there’s a few other dimensions that you also need to be good at, such as lifting weights, nutrition, and rest. So there’s at least six disciplines that you need to be really, really good at to be decent triathlete that somebody who doesn’t get injured and is able to complete races and starts to be competitive at a particular level. And most of triathlon training is based on individual sports and triathletes Think of how good am I at a given sport? And how can I get better at nice my weakest sport, and I don’t need to focus so much on my strongest sport. So they tend to think in terms of separate disciplines? Well, I took the idea, the basic idea of becoming better at a discipline, the idea of breaking down one event into disciplines and took it over into task management, and said, okay, task management is also based on disciplines. And within each discipline, there are particular best practices. And within each best practice, there are levels of accomplishment ranging from people who do things u…