What To Do About Procrastination
We all procrastinate at times. What can you do to minimize the time you spend procrastinating?
We all procrastinate at times. What can you do to minimize the time you spend procrastinating?
Today’s guest post is by Ryan McRae. Ryan is the creator of the blog, The ADHD NERD, a blog dedicated to helping people be more productive, successful and happy especially if they have ADHD. I recently took a three-day productivity retreat—I noticed that I was falling behind on projects, freelance work, and my own writing and
In today’s guest post, Dan Erickson shares some practical ways that minimalism can actually help you be more productive.
Whenever I sit down to plan, write, or create anything, I want to put myself in the best position to build something worthwhile. In order to do that, I think about all of the things I’ve been noticing up until that moment. Here’s what this looks like when I’m writing something. First Notice When I
Seth Godin’s writing isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but at least he’s consistent. And being consistent can really power your personal productivity.
I’ve written about triggers before, but I’ve yet to write about signals. Here are my thoughts on how they complement and differ from each other.
I’ve put together these bullet points on personal productivity. There are plenty listed, but I know you’ll find at least one that can work for you.
The little things in your life can get in the way of the bigger things that matter most. It can happen to anyone. Here’s a story of how it has happened to me.
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