How To Be More Creative (And More Productive)
Use your creativity to improve your productivity. Here are some ways you can become more creative.
Use your creativity to improve your productivity. Here are some ways you can become more creative.
This is a piece that was originally published in The Productivityist Weekly newsletter. I wanted to share it with you on the blog as well to explain why Productivityist no longer focuses on the Getting Thing Done (or GTD) methodology. My weekly email is now called ATTN: and I’d love to send it your way. Just click
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