Not sure why I couldn't put the link on the image, but anyway. There is a simple "accountability" log that appeals to me. Instead of "planning" or having a "to do," you turn it around and keep a log of everything you do. Of course, deadlines feature prominently. Intense work followed by breaks. Breaking the project down into bite sized pieces. Lots of standard advice, but useful and pithy.
Friday, December 14, 2012
More Productivity Tips
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-science-of-productivity-video-2012-12?utm_source=alerts&nr_email_referer=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHfjvYzr-3g&feature=player_embedded
Not sure why I couldn't put the link on the image, but anyway. There is a simple "accountability" log that appeals to me. Instead of "planning" or having a "to do," you turn it around and keep a log of everything you do. Of course, deadlines feature prominently. Intense work followed by breaks. Breaking the project down into bite sized pieces. Lots of standard advice, but useful and pithy.
Not sure why I couldn't put the link on the image, but anyway. There is a simple "accountability" log that appeals to me. Instead of "planning" or having a "to do," you turn it around and keep a log of everything you do. Of course, deadlines feature prominently. Intense work followed by breaks. Breaking the project down into bite sized pieces. Lots of standard advice, but useful and pithy.
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