To improve efficiency you can focus on how you self organize and how you design your day. True success in life, however, requires more direction. Learn here how to develop a personal vision for clear directions in life and work.
Using odd windows of time
Here’s a nice little list of thing to do while waiting instead of wasting your time on social media.
Ho to get back on track after a bad day
Everybody has bad days. The important thing is, how fast we get over a wasted day and how well we move on.
Design your day. Don’t manage time.
How we design our days is even more important for our success than how we organize the stuff we do.
Guidelines for your personal productivity system
You should have a personal productivity system to get stuff done. As the name suggests, it is a personal thing. There’s no one best way that works for everybody. But, there are guidelines and principles that help you to build the best system for you.
Make your calender work for you not against you
While building up one trusted system for all your productivity needs is a poven practice, using your calender for everything is probably not the best choice.
Improve your efficiency and be more open to opportunities through a cleaner schedule.
You need the time and mental space to be able to focus on your long term goals and visoins. Also, to recognize opportunities you need to be able to step back from your daily grind.
It’s a paradox: If you want to get more done, you schould schedule less.
Bringing agility to your personal development
You probably know about agile development. Have you ever thought about applying the principles of agile software development to your personal productivity system? Here’s how you can do it and what you can learn from the best practices of software development – no matter what you do.
Follow-ups made easy
Being reliable to follow-up on task, ideas and people can make the difference in realizing your goals and building good relationships. This system is bullet proof.
Keep your productive streaks going to build good habits.
Productive habits are vital to your long-term success and wellbeing. The key is to keep habits alive and strengthem them daily.