The 3 Ingredients Of A Minimalist Productivity Workflow
Did you know you can combine minimalism with productivity? In today’s post, Mike shares how he uses TimeCrafting to create a minimalist workflow.
Did you know you can combine minimalism with productivity? In today’s post, Mike shares how he uses TimeCrafting to create a minimalist workflow.
I know your task list is long, and you have a lot on your plate. It may even seem impossible. There’s no chance you can start looking ahead to the months beyond, right? I’m going to share with you how you can start mapping out the year you want anytime you want in just one hour.
“Being busy does not always mean real work. The object of all work is production or accomplishment and to either of these ends there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence, and honest purpose, as well as perspiration. Seeming to do is not doing.” – Thomas Edison The word “busy” has become as taboo as another
Are you taking enough time for you? Today’s post gives you helpful steps to relieve stress and prevent overwhelm.
Ready to move forward and finish what matters to you? Today’s post will help you out.
There are certain times when Time Theming doesn’t work very well. Today’s post shows you how to avoid those potential problems and stay on track.
Think you’re too busy to learn a new activity or hobby? Nick Snapp shows you exactly how he did it while spending time with THREE young kids.
Fear has the potential to stop us in our tracks. Or, we can do something about it. Read more about this in today’s post.
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