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Perfect Time-Based Productivity
How to protect your peace of mind as time demands increase
A book is both a usually portable physical object and the body of immaterial representations.
Read MoreYou’ll learn how to craft a plan based on slow, but steady improvements. When you take these baby-steps you’ll expand the capacity of your current system, so you can handle more tasks. You’ll prepare yourself for an inevitable future of increased demands on your time …
Read MoreYou’ll complete the book with an in-depth, 13-point self-evaluation of your current setup of behaviors and technologies. This knowledge will help you appreciate the strengths and weaknesses of the system you have developed and currently use. This deep appreciation is key to making improvement. All …
Read MoreGone will be the notion that there is a single combination of habits, practices, apps and devices that suits everyone. Instead, you’ll see that your chosen blend only needs to fit your current task volume at any moment in time. With this knowledge, you can …
Read MoreYou’ll learn the reasons why people manage their tasks the way they do, according to academic research. This information will help you understand how you you developed your task management skills over time and why. You’ll never under-estimate your power to make similar changes in …
Read More– by Mike Vardy, Founder, Productivityist
How do you respond in fast-changing times when life demands more of you than ever before? In Perfect Time-Based Productivity, you’ll learn that your current methods won’t be sufficient for very long: the future belongs to those who can make smart, continuous changes to their habits, practices, apps and routines.
Read More“The second edition was written to bring readers up to date: shortly after the first edition was published, I adopted an auto-scheduler – SkedPal – which dramatically improved my task management.” by Francis Wade
Read MoreThis is episode four, on Step Four of the Workflow Diagram / Map, Reflect (Review), in our nine-part series on The post 042 Reflect – Getting Things Done (GTD) – ProductivityCast appeared first on ProductivityCast.
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Read MoreHost’s note: You will notice that Art Gelwicks stopped speaking about 13 minutes into this week’s ProductivityCast about the GTD The post 041 Organize – Getting Things Done (GTD) – ProductivityCast appeared first on ProductivityCast.
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