The assumption here is that you do need to do it. However, question 2 helps you focus on what matters and avoid the less significant tasks.
The assumption here is that you do need to do it. However, question 2 helps you focus on what matters and avoid the less significant tasks.
Great to see that you also found my roundup of 72 experts. Thanks for reading!
Great observation about the sequence! In fact, you just gave me an idea for another article. However, each of them can work independently.
Its a work in progress, but yup, its quite useful. Personally I would have kept Evernote and Onenote out of this list. They might be useful if you want all your notes including your todos in one place, but its far easier to use an independent app. Thanks for sharing Mihir.
Great way to build traction as well as support Oxfam. Like it!
I am trying out BlueMail and it’s not bad. Thanks for recommending Cloud Magic. Will be trying that out too.
Hi Kristin, this is quite valuable. I love BJ Fogg’s concepts and this is another great way to build a sustainable habit. Thanks!
Loved Dan’s insight about balancing work and family time. Once you take a decision, things do become simpler. Also avoids decision fatigue!
Good post Patrick. Little things can sometimes take up far more time than we expect. Tackling them beforehand can be a great way to stay ahead.