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Minimum Viable Productivity
To attempt to provide some minimum-viable-scaffolding for productivity, so you can turn off the feed and get back to work, here it is in one sentence:
Do the most important thing for a few high-energy hours, with minimal interruptions, every day.
Nat Eliason • Don't Put the Tool Before the Craft
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Andrew Chenandrewchen.substack.com🚀 Embrace MVP : Instead of aiming for perfection, I’ll aim for “good enough.”
Tomas Stropus • The Art of Finishing
Matt M added
everything has an MVP & final version. MVP can usually be done in 10% of the time with a timer for 5-10-15 minutes & ensures you don’t get stuck. what’s the mvp of your current top goal?
Alexey Guzey • Lifehacks
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Stuart Evans added
It doesn’t matter how fast you move if it’s in a worthless direction. Picking the right thing to work on is the most important element of productivity and usually almost ignored. So think about it more!