Living in a vacuum when it comes to productivity, projects and even trips can leave us off course and not reaching our destination. Today's episode talks about the importance of feedback, and how to find relevant feedback to help you accomplish your goals.
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Some of us are sighing in relief now that December's busyness has passed. However, busy times can come at any point in your year. Today's episode talks about how to get through the busy times.
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The last 18 months have been a difficult time, with many people switching to working from home. It's been long enough for us to grow used to it. Now many employers are bringing people back at least part of the time. It can be a difficult switch that will require some adaptation. Today we'll look at some of the areas that can need adjusting, and what can be done.
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Living a deliberate life can be difficult at first because many of us are used to taking things as they come. Realizing that there are choices, and deciding what to do can often make us victim to mind traps. Today we will look at five of those mind traps, how to recognize them, and how to combat them as you move toward a more deliberate and productive life.
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Just having a fancy kitchen doesn't make you a good cook. Likewise just having productivity tools doesn't make you productive. Today we look at ending the quest for the "perfect tool" and using what suits you best.
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It's hard to keep using a tool that you no longer trust. Today we talk about what makes a tool untrustworthy, disaster recovery and knowing when to move on.
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It's time to get back in the saddle again. This episode talks about why I took a break, and how I addressed those issues, along with upcoming changes.
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Today we've talked about the dangers of overplanning and how it ties into traditional project planning. Agile planning is a better way and we talk about how to do this.
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Today's show will have segments on avoiding motivation, assessing your levels of commitment and moving on to unfinished projects.
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Today we take an unconventional look at clutter: project clutter, hidden clutter, and using opportunities to declutter.