Today on ProductivityCast we’re going to be talking about stepping away from getting things done so you can review and reflect, and then get back to getting things done better. It’s halfway through the year and so it’s a good time to discuss the mid-year review.
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Defining Personal Productivity
Today, the ProductivityCast team talks about terminology, that is, what are the terms that we use in the personal productivity
Continue readingSubjective versus Objective Time
In this week’s episode, the ProductivityCast team debated subjective versus objective time as commentary on the article, “My Fixation on
Continue readingOne Size Doesn’t Fit All – ProductivityCast Live
Today, we’re releasing this episode which was recording live at the Task Management & Time Blocking Summit 2023 stage. The
Continue readingHyper-Scheduling: Commentary on MacSparky’s Granular Time Blocking Method
In a post entitled, Hyper-Scheduling, David Sparks (a/k/a MacSparky) writes about his method of time blocking on a granular level.
Continue readingProjects Sequencing: Ordering Your Projects to Enhance Productivity
In this week’s episode, the ProductivityCast team continues their conversation about sequencing for greater productivity, this time about ordering projects
Continue readingTask Sequencing: How to Condition and Order Tasks for Greater Momentum
This week, the ProductivityCast team tackles the topic of ordering tasks conditionally and task sequencing for momentum. (If you’re reading
Continue readingGet More Out of Your Calendar: Forecasting, Budgeting and Tracking Your Day
In this week’s episode, the ProductivityCast team chats about how to track and manage time in a calendar/agenda style format
Continue readingTime Blocking and Time Chunking: Setting Up an Effective Reminder System
This week, the ProductivityCast team talks about how to set up effective reminders when you’re time blocking (or time chunking)
Continue readingWhy Task Lists Fail?
In this week’s cast, Ray, Augusto, Francis and Art discuss why task lists fail in your personal productivity systems? And,
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