What's the Most Underrated Productivity Tip That You Swear Works Wonders
The trick to finishing things when the prospect seems overwhelming is simply to redefine what counts as finished. Instead of viewing the completion of a project as something that happens only occasionally, after days or weeks of work, think of your days as consisting in the sequential completion of a series of small ‘deliverables’.
Oliver Burkeman • Meditations for Mortals
The trick to finishing things when the prospect seems overwhelming is simply to redefine what counts as finished. Instead of viewing the completion of a project as something that happens only occasionally, after days or weeks of work, think of your days as consisting in the sequential completion of a series of small ‘deliverables.’ ‘Deliverables’ i
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Putting things on a to-do list frees your mind. But always question what is worth doing first. Find your delegation pool—there are always people you can ask for help. Try limiting yourself to no more than eight tasks per quadrant. Before you add another one, complete the most important task first. Remember: It’s not about collecting tasks—it’s abou
... See moreMartin Eriksson • Strong Product People
When you sit down to finish something—whether it’s an explanatory email, a new product design, a research report, or a fundraising strategy—it can be so tempting to do more research. It’s so easy to open up dozens of browser tabs, order more books, or go off in completely new directions. Those actions are tempting because they feel like productivit
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Getting things done requires two basic components: defining (1) what “done” means (outcome) and (2) what “doing” looks like (action).