What Contexts Should You Use?
Contexts traditionally represent the resource, location, or person you need to accomplish a task, but none of those answer the most important question you should be asking.
Read Moreby Colter Reed | Mar 21, 2017 | Productivity | 0
Contexts traditionally represent the resource, location, or person you need to accomplish a task, but none of those answer the most important question you should be asking.
Read Moreby Colter Reed | May 3, 2016 | Productivity | 0
If you keep picking up the same input over and over again only to consider it, then put it back to deal with later, consider invoking the touch-move rule.
Read Moreby Colter Reed | Mar 22, 2016 | Productivity | 0
You have a system in place for handling the information in your life. Do you trust it? Or do you keep thinking thoughts so you don’t lose them?
Read Moreby Colter Reed | Dec 9, 2014 | Productivity | 0
Weekly review and planning will help you keep your commitments, achieve your goals, and be more relaxed along the way.
Read Moreby Colter Reed | Oct 21, 2014 | Productivity | 2
Tasks and projects both represent a desired outcome. Which you use depends on how detailed you need to be.
Read Moreby Colter Reed | Mar 4, 2014 | Productivity | 0
Keeping your task list in your head is a recipe for stress, failure, and forgotten commitments. Write it down if you want to get it done.
Read Moreby Colter Reed | Nov 5, 2013 | Productivity | 0
Forgetting is good as long as you remember at the right time. Here are eight tips to free up your brain until it’s time to get things done.
Read Moreby Colter Reed | Oct 29, 2013 | Productivity | 0
My goal is to forget about everything I have to do as soon as I learn I need to do it. It’s an ambitious goal. Audacious, even. I work hard at it. You should, too.
Read Moreby Colter Reed | Sep 24, 2013 | Productivity | 0
Even if you can’t define all the tasks in a project up front, there are still benefits to knowing at least the next action to take.
Read Moreby Colter Reed | Jul 30, 2013 | Productivity | 0
Email can help you get work done, or it can get in the way. Here are five tips to get through your email quickly and get on with your day.
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