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Identify Your System Before Trying To Improve It
When coming up with a system for being productive, it’s easy to think that you’re starting with a blank slate. As self-improvement blog A Better Mess points out, that’s simply not true.
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How One Task-Oriented User Worked Out Evernote’s Kinks
Evernote user bluecockatoo did a lot of thinking about how Evernote could easily and reliably fit into his day-to-day workflow, much like our own editor. His publicly visible “EverMetaNotes” are a wealth of answers what-about-that Evernote questions.
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‘Don’t Start Anything Until You Know The Answer’
Do you ever think of your conversations with others as successful or not? Mike Williams, CEO of The David Allen Company, thinks that you should — and that there’s one question you should ask yourself before you start anything.
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Why Structured Procrastination Makes Hard Tasks Easier To Complete
Structured procrastination is the idea that you shift around your to-do list to tackle easier projects instead of the most important one. It’s an interesting approach to getting things done, and 99U has taken a look at why it often works.