Learn more about productivity with this collection
How to create a productive workspace at home
How to balance work and personal life while working remotely
How to maintain focus and motivation while working remotely
These are the two tools I recommend for using this method, but you can use any tool you want.
72
549 reads
MORE IDEAS ON THIS
Now imagine if you broke down this “events” area into each individual event that you planned and executed. Not only would this show the clear progression and growth you’ve experienced, each event building on the one before, it would also conveniently provide you with a catalog of outcomes you’ve ...
70
359 reads
A project has a goal to be achieved , this goal has a specific moment in time and a deadline or timeframe
An area of responsibility has a standard to be maintained, there is no end date or final outcome. Your performance in...
71
546 reads
You can’t connect your current efforts to your long-term goals
By breaking these responsibilities into bite-sized projects (as in the list on the right), you ensure that your Project List will change nearly every week. This creates a rhythm and a momentum of project complet...
71
409 reads
A perfect organizational system would have to be:
78
1.23K reads
You can’t truly know the extent of your commitments
You cannot know what to change until you know what you’re committed to. And what you’re committed to is not a collection of vague responsibilities, but a short list of tangible outcomes. In other words, projects.
70
494 reads
Project is “a series of tasks linked to a goal, with a deadline.”
Area of responsibility is “a sphere of activity with a standard to be maintained over time.”
Resource is “a topic or theme of ongoing interest.”
Archives
73
773 reads
Do you see the problem? Not a single item on this list is a project. Do “vacations” ever end? Is there ever a time when you can cross off “productivity” from your list once and for all? No — these are ongoing areas of responsibility, not projects.
70
525 reads
CURATED FROM
IDEAS CURATED BY
This method has helped me to improve the way I organize my life, you should give it a try
“
Related collections
Other curated ideas on this topic:
Qualitative and quantitative methods can be complementary (also known as mixed-method). Sometimes we use them together, especially in public health.
We want to use tools that are well-suited to the research questions, and build on the strengths of each met...
Emission Computed Tomography is the most invasive method for brain imaging. Its name comes from the emission of radioactive energy by tracers injected into the blood - which is a signature aspect of this approach to understanding the brain.
The two...
software that supports the Kanban method:
Do your search and s...
Read & Learn
20x Faster
without
deepstash
with
deepstash
with
deepstash
Personalized microlearning
—
100+ Learning Journeys
—
Access to 200,000+ ideas
—
Access to the mobile app
—
Unlimited idea saving
—
—
Unlimited history
—
—
Unlimited listening to ideas
—
—
Downloading & offline access
—
—
Supercharge your mind with one idea per day
Enter your email and spend 1 minute every day to learn something new.
I agree to receive email updates