
Productivity Comes from Planning
The key to productivity is to have a plan. Whatever timeframe you’re looking at, it’s the only way to make reliable progress towards your destination.

It’s Okay to Sulk
When things don’t work out as planned, it’s frustrating. It’s okay to sulk, but the sooner you get past the disappointment, the sooner you can start shaping your world again.

Routinely Get More Done
In the early 1990s, researchers at MIT accidentally proved you can get more done with less effort by thinking less about what you’re doing. It just takes some preparation, practice, and discipline.

Are You Steering Your Ship?
Are you getting blown around, drifting wherever the wind takes you? Or are you steering your ship into the wind?

5 Tips to Protect the Big Rocks
Ever finish the day with more to do than when you started? Here are five tips for protecting the big rocks on your schedule from the gravel that comes in.

Keep It Simple
Go with the simplest thing that could possibly work. Only add complexity when you know you need it.

Searching Evernote
There’s no point to archiving information if you can’t find it again. Evernote can help you save what’s important and find it again when you need it.

Do More Up Front
When you find yourself thinking “there has to be an easier way”, there probably is. You just need to pay the price to get there.

How to Pay Bills on Time with Evernote
Paper bills can fall through the cracks if they don’t make it into your paperless system. Here’s how to track bills that need paid using Evernote.

How to Turn a Mistake to Your Advantage
The most successful people you know make mistakes. They’ve learned to own their mistakes and shape the experience into something positive.