Four Questions at the Heart of Powerful Weekly Planning
Weekly planning is part review, part preview. Here are the four questions that tie the two together.
How to Set Up a Tickler File for the 12-Week Year
A tickler file lets you set papers aside until the day you need them. Here’s how to create a tickler file for the 12-Week Year system with just 24 folders.
Stop Searching Endlessly for the Best Tools
Stop wasting time searching for the “best” tools for your productivity toolbox. Instead, focus on these two features.
How to Clear the Clutter that’s Slowing You Down
We can literally turn a blind eye to the impact clutter has on our productivity. Here are some ways to keep clutter from getting in the way of getting things done.
How to Resolve Yesterday’s Unfinished Tasks
Is your task list getting overwhelmed with the tasks you didn’t finish yesterday? Here’s how to let go of the past so you can embrace the future.
How Long Does it Take to be the Best?
It takes longer than 10,000 hours to master something. How much longer is up to you.
How to Teach Your Kids to Budget with a Carnival
We can turn ordinary events into life lessons for our kids. We just need to look at the world through their eyes.
Four Quick and Easy Ways to Journal with DayOne
Journaling can be a hard habit to form. Fortunately, DayOne has your back with these easy ways to get started.
How to Gain Experience Quickly
We get better through experience. It’s not enough to just let time pass you by.
Keep Your Productivity On-Course with a Mid-Week Audit
We plan at high, strategic levels of thinking and execute at lower, tactical levels. A quick check mid-week can help us make sure our tactics fit with our strategies.