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Assess – Decide – Do In Under 2 Minutes

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While the lack of complexity is a deliberate act, the clean interface is just the result of enforcing the AssessDecideDo framework. So, I think I’m not too far from the truth when I’m saying that I will do more of these in the very near future. Now, you know. That is very unlikely to happen.

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Assess – Decide – Do: Natural Productivity

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It came in the form of three words: AssessDecideDo. How do you get up in the morning? How do I get to that place I want to visit? How do I get to the airport? How do I manage to write the blog posts I planned to write on this trip? Assess, Decide, Do.

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How to Create a Simple AwayFind Setup

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I''ve had a retooling of AwayFind on my task list for a few weeks now (ever since I started adding email addresses to the Productivityist domain), and so I decided to create a simple setup that could be done easily and still be quite effective.

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17 Time Management Strategies to Help You Tackle Your To-Do List

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And you’ll gain the most benefits as long as you understand why you’re doing something and then practice the good time management techniques until they become a habit. And you’ll gain the most benefits as long as you understand why you’re doing something and then practice the good time management techniques until they become a habit.

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How To Procrastinate Productively

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You’ve got an important project coming up, but instead of doing it, you find yourself reorganizing your bookshelves or watching videos on Youtube. According to this essay, procrastinators are rarely doing “nothing.” You might clean, pay bills, work on another project, send out overdue emails, or do something else.

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Natural Productivity – Introducing iAdd for iPhone

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Because this is what you’re supposed to do if you’re running (even a very small) software company, right? But if you’re a little bit curious about how I came up with this productivity app, take 7 to 10 minutes off from your regular duties and start reading, I promise it won’t take more than that.

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The Death Of The Deadline As We Know It

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I’m not into deadlines anymore but I do remember the feeling of satisfaction I got from crossing my deadlines off. I still enjoy doing things, I’m just not into deadlines anymore. Doing things will mean kill one task after another. The pressure of doing more and more exalted our warrior style way over the safety level.

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