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A Look at Productivity and Workflow “Versioning”

I’ve found that over the years my workflow and productivity tactics haven’t just evolved. I’d suggest they’ve also gone through a “versioning” of sorts, which is very different than evolution. Let me explain. The word version is derived from the Latin word vertere, which means “to turn.” The word evolve comes from the Latin word […]

Productivityist Workshop Survey – HRG

Productivityist Workshop Survey Thank you so much for taking the time to fill out this Productivityist Workshop Survey. I’ll use your responses to make all facets of your upcoming Productivityist Workshop as specific to you and your organization’s needs as possible, and everything you write will be completely confidential and anonymous. (Note: Every question marked

A Comprehensive Guide to Podcasting Productivity

With Podcast Movement starting up this weekend, I took some to step back and look at the workflow that I’ve used to deliver podcasts on a regular basis over the past six years. Sure, it has evolved over that period of time, but there are some tactics and tools that I’ve used throughout the help

Don’t Just Ship…Deliver

Shipping has become very popular when it comes to product launches, and I think the idea of shipping is a good one in principle. But I think that shipping as it is being executed isn’t exactly how it was initially proposed. We shouldn’t just think about what we ship, but how we deliver.

A Step-by-Step System to Higher Productivity

The following is a guest post by Greg Hickman. Greg is a blogger and podcaster that teaches people how to build a plan to leave their corporate jobs and work on their own terms. He shares his journey by leveraging his mobile marketing experience through a successful blog and podcast in his area of expertise,

A Brief Guide to Labels in Todoist

Todoist has been my task manager of choice for a few months now, and while I still find that I’m missing some features that would make it even better (URL schemes, Start Dates, etc.), I still find that it has a lot to offer that many task managers out there don’t. But perhaps the thing that I’ve found most appealing is the ability to use multiple labels for a task.

3 Things You Can Do To Consistently Deliver Great Work

3 Things is a weekly series that highlights three things you can do to overcome a challenge, enhance your productivity, and improve other aspects of your work and life. The reason any of us are trying to improve our productivity is to deliver the goods more consistently. By “the goods” I mean quality stuff. Delivering

The 7 iPhone Apps I Keep in My Travel Folder

There’s a reason I keep a folder called “Travel” on my iPhone. I like the ability to move it to the home screen, which is usually bereft of folders, whenever I go on a long trip away from home. I like that there are certain apps that resonate more with my on the road than

Book Review: What The Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast

I recently finished a second reading/listening of Laura Vanderkam’s What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast. I had listened to this audiobook once before and chose it again because it’s a short selection of advice and suggestions for not only a better morning, but a better anything. Mornings at our house have gotten to