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On Goals and Boundaries

On Goals and Boundaries

  • Set clear WRITTEN goals with a deadline 
  • Set boundaries and separate from play (e.g. don't check your social media when at work and don't respond to work emails when at home) 

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Three productivity myths busted

Three productivity myths busted

  1. Multitasking makes us slower and produces drastically inferior results 
  2. We need to take breaks: 20 minutes for every 100 minutes worked 
  3. Technology is not always better: Write down your ideas and to-do's from time to time. You will pay more attention and store the information...

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Don't try to achieve balance

Don't try to achieve balance

You must shift your priorities to the most important at any given time to move forward. Like riding a bike, where you have to shift your weight forward and start moving, not to topple over. 

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Unrealistic expectations

Unrealistic expectations

Identify these expectations, whatever they are for you, and let go of them. Stop worrying about what other people may think of you and make decisions that reflect what is truly important to you. 

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Define your life's purpose to make better decisions

Define your life's purpose to make better decisions

  1. Your mission: ABC Brain Dump will give you 26 different words -  look for recurring patterns/themes and write down your easily memorable and short mission statement.  
  2. Your vision: “Where do you want to be in the future?” Use a vision board and imagine your best possible futur...

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On productivity

On productivity

Productivity means firstly identifying your priorities and secondly focusing on them.  

It does not mean a long list of tasks that don`t help you to move forward in life.  

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Whitespace - Play and Explore

Whitespace - Play and Explore

We all need more whitespace in our lives: Time to explore, play, and think. Try switching off your phone from time to time and going out into nature to get lost in your thoughts. Meditation can also be a great addition to your daily routine.  

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3 key areas in life

3 key areas in life

  1. Work: your job
  2. Personal: relationships, hobbies, health
  3. Home: Household chores

Don't try to spread your time and energy equally between these three areas. Ask yourself: "What is most important right now?"

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CLEAR

CLEAR

C - Connected to your purpose?

L - Linked to a goal?

E - Essential?

A - Advantageous?

R - Reality-based?

When you answer 3 or more of the above questions with yes the task is important. If not, then it is only urgent. 

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STEPHEN COVEY

The key is not to prioritize what’s on your schedule but to schedule your priorities.

STEPHEN COVEY

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Good systems through the right habits

Good systems through the right habits

  1. Why do you want to build a new habit?
  2. Identify your triggers/cues
  3. Define the behavior
  4. Three Rs: 
  • Record your progress
  • Reward yourself
  • Redirect your efforts if you have slipped

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Priority List

Priority List

  1. A: Important and urgent
  2. B: Important and not urgent
  3. C: Unimportant and urgent
  4. D: Unimportant and not urgent

Sort all your tasks into this framework and tackle the As before the Bs and the Bs before the Cs. Eliminate the Ds. 

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WINSTON CHURCHILL

When you’re 20 you care what everyone thinks, when you’re 40 you stop caring what everyone thinks, when you’re 60 you realize no one was ever thinking about you in the first place.

WINSTON CHURCHILL

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DAVID ALLEN

You can do anything, but not everything.

DAVID ALLEN

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This book gives a great overview of how to identify your life's purpose, prioritize your tasks in accordance with this purpose, and make good decisions in the process.

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Set Boundaries

Set Boundaries

Set clear boundaries regarding conversation topics at home and work—and stick to them. Talking about work at home, or about home at work should be avoided.

Of course, we can share stories of work with family and home life with colleagues, but don’t let these be the only conversati...

Set boundaries in regards to your screen time

Whenever you feel like you are spending way too much time on your screen, consider setting clear boundaries: it is not the same to work and to just waste your time by watching things that might even end up increasing your anxiety.

Therefore, try using a separate device for work and person...

Set healthy boundaries

Spending all that time together with your partner may lead to tensions. Set some healthy boundaries:

  • If you’re both working from home, designate separate work spaces, if possible.
  • Try to give each other space during the day. It’s normal to need alone time.

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