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Productivity (MOC)

Notes

There are a variety of ways/methods/systems for us to handle, focus and preform what we need to do. It is likely that the variety exists since we as people have different tastes and ways to motivate ourselves. however I believe that some core principles still apply for most people.

The basic division of productivity is into:

  1. Time management - how do we choose to use our time, what gets priority, how do we make time to what's important Time Management (MOC)
  2. Resource management - how do we use the space, our tools, to our advantage Resource management (MOC)
  3. Workflows - methods of execution, how to perform tasks quickly and efficiently. workflows (MOC)

Theories and principles

its important that when we try and be more productive in our life, that we wont focus on that solely at expense of our mental and social wellbeing, in order not to experience Burnout

Time management

Parkinsons Law - a task will take as long as you give it

useful practices

Resource management

how to decide what to work on:

Triage - Build a system that will help you allocate your precious time and resources wisely based on your motivation, preferences, and relevant context.

how to start a task

5 minute rule

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General channels

Matt DAvella Jeff Su Elizabeth Filips August Bradley Anne-Laure Le Cunff Ali Abdaal better than yesterday the Art of Improvement

Daily Highlight

make time (book) The One Thing (book) Essentialism (book)

Task management methods

Effortless (book) Getting Things Done (book) The Checklist Manifesto (book)

Time Management

The 12 week year (book) First Things First (book)

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