The Concept of “Efforting”
There are a few ingredients that go into productivity. Time, attention, and energy are three. But so is effort. Which makes “efforting” an important concept to explore further.
There are a few ingredients that go into productivity. Time, attention, and energy are three. But so is effort. Which makes “efforting” an important concept to explore further.
The best kind of progress isn’t always what happens when you swing for the fences. Slow progress. Steady progress. Bit by bit productivity.
That’s not only something that is valuable to consider… it’s something that is sustainable.
There are only two quotes you need to keep in mind if you want to be (truly) productive. Keep them close at hand and you’ll be good to go.
Do you want long-term success or are you looking for a quick fix (that doesn’t exist)?
Early risers don’t own productivity. Here’s why I’m a proud night owl, how I make it work—and how you can too.
There are a ton of task management apps out there. I’d go as far as to say there are too many for the person who wants to use one because they wind up spending a ton of time exploring their options instead of really getting familiar with one and sticking with it. I’ve used many of these apps, and I still do experiment with them because that’s part of the work that I do.
But it’s not all of the work that I do.
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