A Case for Routine
Even if you’re not a “routine person” there’s a lot to be said for them. Here are five reasons to consider adding routine to your daily and weekly life.
Continue Reading ›Even if you’re not a “routine person” there’s a lot to be said for them. Here are five reasons to consider adding routine to your daily and weekly life.
Continue Reading ›There’s a whole lot more to time management then just time.
Continue Reading ›The challenge: We often have too much to do and not enough time to do it. And that, dear reader, is a real conundrum.
Continue Reading ›While the various tools we use for getting work done is important, they are impartial to the creative process. Taking time to plan through the work we’re tying to accomplish goes a long way when it comes to selecting the best tools.
Continue Reading ›Dual focus is the sneaky culprit that undermines your ability to operate at your best. Let’s change that.
Continue Reading ›You could have a well defined goal, action items with next steps, a beautiful gantt chart, and still forget the goal 3 months later. The secret sauce to any effective goal setting system is regular review.
Continue Reading ›In this video interview between Shawn Blanc and Mo Bunnell, learn about keeping a healthy balance between work and personal life, maintain margin in your schedule, and how to stick with your goals.
Continue Reading ›Over the last several months, Anthony Ongaro has been working writing a book. Now that he’s in the last stretch of completing the project, he’s also seeing the results of certain workflow changes he made throughout his writing process. As he says, it all comes down to creating a focus-friendly environment. Here’s how he did that.
Continue Reading ›Last week my pal, Matt Smith, asked his email list about their biggest challenges when it comes to being focused and productive. He then shared the feedback with me and asked if I could give some input and advice to address some of the most common challenges.
I wanted to write this article specifically for those who filled out Matt’s survey. If that’s you, welcome! ?
Continue Reading ›A few months ago, I shared about my desire to begin organizing the notes and highlights and takeaways from the books I read. Jeff Goins wrote that “what we call ‘writing’ is actually made up of three distinct activities: coming up with ideas, turning those ideas into drafts, and then editing those drafts into publishable
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