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If you're listening to this, there's a good chance you're a human being. (Although the speed at which AI is developing may be not all of you… A big hello to Gemini, Claude and ChatGPT (As Boris Johnson would say it) And, as a human being, you're attacked every day by emotions, fatigue, viruses and micro-managing bosses and demanding colleagues. You're not going to be able to stay consistent with your productivity systems and processes. (And even AI gets confused from time to time) You WILL fall off the wagon from time to time As David Allen, of Getting Things Done (GTD), often emphasises, falling off the productivity "wagon" is normal and expected. His most famous quote on this topic is: “If you don't fall off the wagon regularly, you're not playing a big enough game.” So, what can you do when you do fall off? How can you quickly get back on track? Well, that's what we're going to look at today. Links: Email Me | Twitter | Facebook | Website | Linkedin Learn more and register for the Ultimate Productivity Workshop here. Get Your Copy Of Your Time, Your Way: Time Well Managed, Life Well Lived The Working With… Weekly Newsletter Carl Pullein Learning Centre Carl's YouTube Channel Carl Pullein Coaching Programmes Subscribe to my Substack The Working With… Podcast Previous episodes page Script | 416 Hello, and welcome to episode 416 of the Your Time, Your Way Podcast. A podcast to answer all your questions about productivity, time management, self-development, and goal planning. My name is Carl Pullein, and I am your host of this show. One of the most common questions I get is what to do when your systems become neglected following a particularly busy period, a holiday, or illness or even plain, good old-fashioned laziness. It happens to everyone from time to time, and it certainly doesn't mean there's anything wrong with you. Yet it can leave you feeling that there's something lacking, that perhaps there's something wrong with you. Of course, simply not true. There's nothing wrong with you at all. It's another sign that you are a functioning human being. (That's a good thing, by the way) All that's happened is you got very busy and attended to the most important work that needed doing in that moment, or that you've just got back from holiday (vacation), and there's a lot of catching-up and cleaning up to do. Both scenarios can leave you with some tidying up to do. That doesn't mean everything has failed. It just means there's some tidying up to do. So, to get us started, let me hand you over to the Mystery Podcast Voice for this week's question. This week's question comes from Ernesto. Ernesto asks, Hi Carl, thank you for the Time Sector System. Finally, I have a system that works after many years of trying. My question is, what do you do when, for whatever reason, you fall off the wagon and let things slip? Is there a quick way to get back on track? Hi Ernesto, thank you for your question. Firstly, as I mentioned, this is perfectly normal. So many things can cause us to stop following our system, leaving us feeling anxious about everything that needs cleaning up. The first place to start is by cleaning up your to-do list for today. This is what I call the business end of any task management system. Your today list. With the exception of your inbox, all your other lists are just holding pens of tasks that you have processed and decided do not need doing today. Your inbox is where unprocessed tasks sit until you decide what to do with them. So get your list of tasks for today cleaned up. Reschedule tasks that do not need to be done today, and delete or check off those that have been completed or are no longer needed. This one step will clear the runway and give you a curated list of things that do need to be done today. One of the tricks I have to help me here is to give myself a few minutes each evening to clear this list. Anything I have not completed that day is either checked off if done, rescheduled if not, or deleted if no longer needed. Doing this every day ensures it takes only a few minutes, and by the start of the new day, my today list is curated, accurate, and focused. I'm reminded here of a story I learned from friend of this podcast, Simon Jeffries, a former UK special Forces officer, who mentioned that when he joined the Royal Marines, from day 1, the training instructors began teaching a simple habit that all marines live by: As Simon says, “the military doesn't take civilians and turn them into soldiers overnight. It can't. Day one of training, the standard is simple... Turn up on time. Keep your kit clean. Look after your rifle. That's it. A few weeks in, the expectations layer. Month after month, the load increases. The standards compound until discipline is second nature — under fatigue, under pressure, under fire. Centuries of trial and error went into that approach. And the reason it works isn't complicated. You cannot expect discipline under fire unless it's second nature. And second nature requires progressive, consistent training.” Now I've often talked about the standards you set for yourself. That could always end the day with a clear plan for the next. It could also be to clear your today's to-do list so it's reset and ready for tomorrow. Being consistent and making it a non-negotiable, no matter how tired you are, will soon embed this habit so it just becomes second nature. The next list to clean up is your inbox. There's potential for something important and urgent to be missed here. If you're like most people, you will be throwing a lot of things in there throughout the day. By the time you get to the end of the day, a lot of what you added will have been forgotten about. It's this that makes keeping this list under control important. The good news about your inbox is that while you will be adding important things in there, you're also likely to be adding things that, in hindsight, you do not need to do. These can be deleted. What remains can be processed using three simple questions: What is it? A note, an event or a task. If it's a note, copy and paste it into your notes. If it's an event, such as an appointment, move it to your calendar. For what remains, ask yourself: What do I need to do with it? This is about making sure the task is written clearly, so it's clear what you need to do. And finally, ask, “When will I do it?” That will guide you where to put it now that you have processed it. Is it something that needs to be done this week, or can it wait until next week, etc.? If it needs to be done this week, you will again ask the question: when? When will you do it? Beyond that, everything else can wait until your next weekly planning session. One of the side benefits of the Time Sector System is that you will find many of the tasks you postpone to next week, this month, or next month will sort themselves out and can be deleted. This is one of my favourite aspects of the Time Sector System, the natural elimination of low-value tasks. It's worth mentioning a couple of tips David Allen, yes, the Getting Things Done David Allen, gave me when we met in Seoul a few years ago. David had been travelling through Asia for around ten days, and I asked him how he stayed on top of everything while he was away on business trips. He said that the most important thing to stay on top while travelling was communications. Emails will back up very fast if you're not dedicating some time each day to clearing them. Even if all you can find is 20 minutes in the morning before your day begins, take it. One missed day of managing this beast, and you're going to have to find twice as much time tomorrow, and so on. The second tip is to block off at least half a day when you return to catch up. Process your inbox and clear or reschedule any overdue tasks. David Allen blocks a whole day if he's been away for a week or more. Half a day if it's less than a week. Treat this day as an extra day of your trip. Nobody knows you're back. You quietly get on and catch up with everything you have collected while you were away. I adopted both these tips for all my travels, and they work. If you don't do this, you'll be spending the next two to three weeks trying to catch up while getting on with your regular work. Think of it this way: if your regular work naturally takes up your full working day, why do you think adding in a load of catching up will be easily absorbed? It won't. Make the time for it. Think of the end of each day only happens when you have done a reset and got yourself ready for the new day. I will add that I also have a closing-down routine that involves washing any remaining dishes, brushing my teeth, locking all the doors, and closing the terrace curtains. It takes less than five minutes, but it's now something I automatically do before going to bed. It doesn't require any extra energy or thought. It just happens. Doing the daily reset should also be automatic. I remember when I first entered the workplace as a young twenty-year-old and seeing how all my colleagues used to tidy up their desks before going home. Nobody would ever dream of leaving papers, pens, pencils and files all over the place. They were tidied up, and that marked the end of the day. Funnily enough, as I think about it, I still do that today. My work day is not complete until I have a tidy desk and my task list is reset and ready to go for tomorrow. Less than five minutes, and all reset and ready to go. That's how you guard against falling off the wagon. Having a few small habits to ensure you clean up at the end of each day. I know it's human nature to overthink things, but if you stop and consider what's really important, knowing where you need to be tomorrow morning and what your most important tasks are for the day is all you really need to get yourself back on track. And one of those important tasks could be to catch up and clear your inboxes, if that is where many of your current issues are. You get to choose. But do make that choice. Don't ignore it and make the excuse that you are tired. It's less than five minutes. Come on, you can do that. Many of the concepts I've talked about here and much more will be a part of next week's live Ultimate Productivity Workshop. 2 sessions, 2 hours each over two Fridays (or Saturdays if you are in Australia or Asia) There are some places left if you want to join us. This workshop has helped hundreds of people finally gain control of their time and build a system that prevents backlogs and keeps them from falling off the wagon. And, given that it's live, you have the chance to share your own experiences, learn from others and ask questions. There are a lot of exciting lessons in this workshop. I do hope you can join me and let me help you finally make time for the things you want time for. I will include the link where you can learn more and register for the show in the show notes. Thank you, Ernesto, for your question, and thank you to you too for listening. It just remains for me now to wish you all a very, very productive week.
The world is changing fast. Technology can be used to empower us -- and also to hack our brains & our lives. What laws do we need to protect our freedoms? Rahul Matthan joins Amit Varma in episode 360 of The Seen and the Unseen to share his work on privacy -- and on a new, subtle approach towards data governance. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Rahul Matthan on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Trilegal, Substack and his own website. 2. Privacy 3.0: Unlocking Our Data-Driven Future -- Rahul Matthan. 3. The Third Way: India's Revolutionary Approach to Data Governance -- Rahul Matthan. 4. The Life and Times of KP Krishnan -- Episode 355 of The Seen and the Unseen. 5. Sudhir Sarnobat Works to Understand the World -- Episode 350 of The Seen and the Unseen. 6. Roam Research. 7. Zettelkasten on Wikipedia. 8. Tana, Obsidian and Notion. 9. Getting Things Done -- David Allen. 10. The Greatest Productivity Mantra: Kaator Re Bhaaji! -- Episode 11 of Everything is Everything. 11. Hallelujah (Spotify) (YouTube) -- Leonard Cohen. 12. Hallelujah (Spotify) (YouTube) -- Jeff Buckley. 13. The Holy or the Broken: Leonard Cohen, Jeff Buckley, and the Unlikely Ascent of "Hallelujah" -- Alan Light. 14. Hallelujah on Revisionist History by Malcolm Gladwell. 15. Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life -- Anne Lamott. 16. The New Basement Tapes. (Also Wikipedia.) 17. Kansas City -- Marcus Mumford. 18. The Premium Mediocre Life of Maya Millennial -- Venkatesh Rao. 19. Vitalik Buterin Fights the Dragon-Tyrant — Episode 342 of The Seen and the Unseen. 20. Paul Graham on Twitter and his own website. (His essays are extraordinary.) 21. Ribbonfarm by Venkatesh Rao. 22. The Network State -- Balaji Srinivasan. 23. Marc Andreessen on Twitter. 24. The Techno-Optimist Manifesto -- Marc Andreessen. 25. Siddhartha Mukherjee and Carlo Rovelli on Amazon. 26. For the Lord (Spotify) (YouTube) -- Rahul Matthan. 27. Predicting the Future -- Rahul Matthan (on Asimov's concept of Psychohistory etc). 28. Gurwinder Bhogal Examines Human Nature — Episode 331 of The Seen and the Unseen. 29. The Looking-Glass Self. 30. Panopticon. 31. Danish Husain and the Multiverse of Culture -- Episode 359 of The Seen and the Unseen. 32. A Scientist in the Kitchen — Episode 204 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Krish Ashok). 33. We Are All Amits From Africa — Episode 343 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Krish Ashok and Naren Shenoy). 34. Nothing is Indian! Everything is Indian! — Episode 12 of Everything is Everything. 35. The Right to Privacy -- Samuel D Warren and Louis D Brandeis. 36. John Locke on Britannica, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Wikipedia and Econlib. 37. Build for Tomorrow -- Jason Feifer. 38. Ex Machina -- Alex Garland. 39. Arrival -- Denis Villeneuve. 40. The Great Manure Crisis of 1894 -- Rahul Matthan. 41. Climate Change and Our Power Sector — Episode 278 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Akshay Jaitley and Ajay Shah). 42. The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect -- Judea Pearl. 43. The New World Upon Us — Amit Varma on Alpha Zero. 44. Brave New World -- Vasant Dhar's podcast, produced by Amit Varma. 45. Human and Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare -- Episode 4 of Brave New World (w Eric Topol). 46. The Colonial Constitution -- Arghya Sengupta. 47. Beyond Consent: A New Paradigm for Data Protection -- Rahul Matthan. 48. The Puttaswamy case. 49. Judicial Reforms in India -- Episode 62 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Alok Prasanna Kumar.) 50. Accidental Feminism: Gender Parity and Selective Mobility among India's Professional Elite -- Swethaa S Ballakrishnen. 51. Magic Fruit: A Poetic Trip -- Vaishnav Vyas. 52. Hermanos Gutiérrez and Arc De Soleil on Spotify. 53. The Travelling Salesman Problem. 54. The Twenty-Six Words That Created the Internet -- Jeff Kosseff. 55. Code: And Other Laws of Cyberspace -- Lawrence Lessig. 56. Financial Inclusion and Digital Transformation in India -- Suyash Rai. 57. No Time for False Modesty -- Rahul Matthan. 58. In Service of the Republic: The Art and Science of Economic Policy -- Vijay Kelkar and Ajay Shah. 59. Once Upon a Prime -- Sarah Hart. 60. The Greatest Invention -- Silvia Ferrara. 61. Surveillance State -- Josh Chin and Liza Lin. 62. Surveillance Valley -- Yasha Levine. 63. Sex Robots and Vegan Meat -- Jenny Kleeman. 64. How to Take Smart Notes -- Sönke Ahrens. 65. The Creative Act -- Rick Rubin. 66. How to Write One Song -- Jeff Tweedy. 67. Adrian Tchaikovsky and NK Jemisin on Amazon. 68. Snarky Puppy. on Spotify and YouTube. 69. Empire Central -- Snarky Puppy. 70. Polyphia on Spotify and YouTube. 71. The Lazarus Project on Jio Cinema. This episode is sponsored by the Pune Public Policy Festival 2024, which takes place on January 19 & 20, 2024. The theme this year is Trade-offs! Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘Protocol' by Simahina.
In de aflevering ga ik in gesprek met Angelique Bouwman. Zij is onder andere Gettings Things Done - trainer. Een methodiek gebasseerd op het gelijknamige boek van David Allen, waarmee je jouw werk kunt plannen, organiseren, uitvoeren en prioriteren. Het is een techniek die jij als jouw handvat kunt gebruiken om jouw persoonlijke effectiviteit naar het volgende niveau te brengen! In deze aflevering doorlopen we het stappenplan van de methodiek en passen we hem voor mij toe. De aflevering zit het boordevol met tips en tricks zodat jij er voor kan zorgen meer rust te ervaren in je leven. www.gtd.amsterdam www.organiserum.nl Getting Things Done - David Allen (boek) De kleine Allen - Arjan Broere en Ruben Verzijl (boek) https://wanderingminds.thehuddle.nl of download de app.
In this episode, I talk about the books I read in June, give a detailed look at Chris Bumstead's training and diet, and answer questions from listeners. Sit back, relax, and enjoy! Books I read in June: Ultimate Conditioning for Martial Arts – Loren Landow Sparring Partners – John Grisham How to Become a Straight-A Student – Cal Newport Getting Things Done – David Allen Questions on the show: I am currently in a fat loss phase and trying to balance being patient while making good progress. Do you have a general rule for determining the appropriate rate of weight loss? I know you are a big UFC fan. Who are your top 3 MMA fighters of all time? Is it possible to get as strong as possible training by yourself? The reason I ask is, that I workout in my basement and don't have anyone to spot me. How do I convince my girlfriend to stop doing so much cardio and start lifting weights? Hey Kyle, I am curious about the difference between active rest and deload weeks? For someone trying to gain muscle how would you manipulate macros during this time? Hire Kyle as your coach: http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/services/ Connect with Kyle: http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/ Instagram: @huntfitness YouTube: @HuntFitnessTV Absolute Progress 2.0 Absolute Muscle The Hunt Fitness FREE Flexible Dieting Manual Bodybuilding For Beginners on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3etmDbp Get 10% OFF Axe and Sledge Supplements DISCOUNT CODE: “HUNT” at https://axeandsledge.com/
由美國著名生產力大師David Allen 所寫的《Getting Things Done》,自推出以來就大受歡迎。到底GTD是怎樣一套系統呢? 我是資料區: 《Getting Things Done》David Allen 《搞定!:工作效率大師教你:事情再多照樣做好的搞定5步驟》 大衛‧艾倫 我是節目樞紐: Episode 84 周日儀式:每週規劃輕鬆做 https://sndn.link/6xXh4V/1x6rKd Episode 75 5個手機工具打造極簡效率系統https://sndn.link/6xXh4V/1x6rKd
Lance and Jacklyn discuss the amazing manual for getting shit done and freeing your mind from anxiousness and worry.This is the playbook for success and a practical guide to help you tap into your creative and powerful mind.Listen in for updates on what we are reading, doing, watching and learning and to catch up with Lance and Jacklyn to find out what is bringing them joy.We hope that this podcast lifts you up and inspires you. Enjoy!Getting Things Done® - David Allen's GTD® Methodology
In this episode, Joe welcomes back Llama family members and members of the Lime Charlie Network, Jerry Dugan and Sha Sparks. Jerry is a veteran of the U.S. Army and host of the Beyond the Rut Podcast. Sha is the CEO (Chief Excitement Officer) of Sparks of Fire International, a Certified Fearless Living Coach and Trainer, host of The Power of Investing in People Podcast, and a published author of multiple books. During their discussion, they chatted about the opportunities that come with the angst of transition, the importance of connection, graduating to interdependent thinking, and the power of connection during the holidays. Find out more about The Lima Charlie Network here: https://www.limacharlienetwork.com/ Check out Jerry's previous visit to the Lounge here: https://bit.ly/31ybzbB Check out Sha's previous visit to the Lounge here: https://bit.ly/3oqi3lt Books discussed during podcast: Getting Things Done – David Allen: https://amzn.to/3Gg0T02 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People – Stephen Covey: https://amzn.to/31y6O1a Follow Jerry here: Website and podcast: https://beyondtherut.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Beyondtherut Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beyondtherut/ LinkedIn: Jerry Dugan | LinkedIn Twitter: http://twitter.com/beyondtherut E-Mail: info@beyondtherut.com Follow Sha here: Website: www.Shasparks.com | www.firestartersbookproject.com Podcast: Power of Investing in People | https://apple.co/2WHOdLh Facebook: https://bit.ly/3bIOf9Z Instagram: https://bit.ly/3bFum3P Twitter: https://bit.ly/2WIzXSL LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2TjfcLc Check out our show sponsor: This episode is brought to you by Blazing Star BBQ! https://www.blazingstarbbq.com/ Blazing Star BBQ is a veteran owned and operated by Mike Starr, who served more than 20 years to our nation. Mike is devoted to “Bringing unique flavors from his world travels to your backyard!” Check out his delicious rubs and sauces. You won't be disappointed! LLAMA LINKS: https://linktr.ee/llamaleadership
Habits & Health episode 12 with Jonny & Yusef who run the excellent Propane Fitness and Propane Business podcasts. They are a unique combination of a world-level powerlifter and a doctor and have combined their knowledge of health, fitness and business to help thousands of people. Some topics discussed in this episode: Fitness Recovery Training to be a doctor Target audience Question yourself Links: https://propanefitness.com/ https://propane-business.com/ http://www.instagram.com/propanefitness http://www.twitter.com/propanefitness http://www.youtube.com/propanefitness Yusef: Essentialism - Greg McKeown Johnny: Atomic Habits - James Clear Getting Things Done - David Allen Habits & Health links: Website - tonywinyard.com Facebook Page - facebook.com/TonyWinyard.HabitsAndHealth Facebook Group - facebook.com/groups/habitshealth Twitter - @TonyWinyard Instagram - @tony.winyard LinkedIn - uk.linkedin.com/in/tonywinyard YouTube How to leave a podcast review - tonywinyard.com/how-to-leave-a-podcast-review/ Details of online workshops to create habits for health - tonywinyard.com/training/ Are you in control of your habits or are they in control of you? Take my quiz to find out - tonywinyard.com/quiz Take part in Tony's free 5-day-programme - tonywinyard.com/tinyhabits Full shownotes including transcription available at: https://tonywinyard.com/jonny-yusef/
Tichá voda, která břehy mele? Hlas, který jsme tentokrát s radostí slyšeli, patří Pavlu Urbanovi, spoluzakladateli NILY, který ji již rok a půl roku řídí, kompletně ji proměnil a rozpohyboval nespočet iniciativ. Jaké to pro něj vlastně je, čemu v podnikání věří, s čím bojuje a kde bere energii i nápady? V rozhovoru se také dozvíte, na co se letos v NILE můžete těšit a jakou vizi pro budoucnost má Pavel před očima. Pozn.: Knihy, které Pavel v podcastu zmiňuje jako zdroje inspirace: Getting Things Done (David Allen), The E Myth (Michael Gerber), Scaling Up (Verne Harnish), The Culture Blueprint (Robert Richman).
Återigen står tyska Paper & Tea för teet som denna gång är ett oolong vid namn Four seasons of spring. Vi inleder också vår serie om hur vi använder GTD i våra system. Först ut är insamlingen och hur den går till. Veckans te: Four seasons (Paper&Tea)https://www.paperandtea.com/products/four-seasons-of-spring-n-402 (FOUR SEASONS OF SPRING N°402 from P & T – P & T - Paper & Tea EN) https://www.teavivre.com/taiwan-high-mountain-oolong-tea.html (Taiwan High Mountain Oolong Tea – TeaVivre.com) Länkarhttps://viktigt-p-riktigt.captivate.fm/episode/doften-som-sinnenas-doldis (Doften som sinnenas doldis - Viktigt på Riktigt) https://www.produktiviteet.se/111-2/ (111: Camilla från Tehyltan | Produktivitéet) https://www.produktiviteet.se/117-2/ (117: Agnes Sjöblom | Produktivitéet) https://berlin-notebook.com/ (Berlin Notebook – Designer Stationery, Fountain Pen Inks and Art.) https://www.tea-wonderland.com/product-page/milky-oolong (Milky Oolong | Tea Wonderland) https://www.houseoftea.se/si-ji-chun-70-gram-p-1261.html (Oolong te - Si Ji Chun | PREMIUM TE) https://www.bokus.com/bok/9789137154121/fa-det-gjort-svart-balte-i-vardagseffektivitet/ (Få det gjort! : svart bälte i vardagseffektivitet - David Allen - Storpocket | Bokus) https://usem.nl/usem-museum/ (usem museum - a photo-collage of handwritten usem note cards) https://www.stiernholm.com/ (Föreläsare om struktur & personlig effektivitet | David Stiernholm) https://sparkmailapp.com/ (The best email client for iPhone, iPad, Mac and Android | Spark) https://getdrafts.com/ (Drafts | Where Text Starts) https://gettingthingsdone.com/ (Getting Things Done® - David Allen’s GTD® Methodology) Kontakt och credhttp://jtunesproductions.se/ (Jingle skapad av Jim Jonsson på JTunes Productions) http://hogvik-hansson.se/kjell/ (Logo av Kjell Högvik Hansson) http://comart.se/ (Hemsida utvecklad i samarbete med Cay Lundén på ComArt) Johan Gustaphzonhttp://www.appleyra.wordpress.com/ (Appleyra) https://www.twitter.com/gustaphzon (Twitter @gustaphzon) https://www.instagram.com/jgustaphzon/ (Johan Gustaphzon på Instagram) Martin Lindeskoghttp://teabooksketches.com/ (TeaBookSketches | The process of cultivating a tea book) https://www.twitter.com/LyceumPeripatos (Martin Lindeskog på Twitter) https://instagram.com/lyceum.peripatos (Martin Lindeskog på Instagram) Produktiviteethttps://www.patreon.com/produktiviteet?fan_landing=true (Stöd oss på Patreon) Maila oss https://www.twitter.com/produktiviteet (Produktiviteet på Twitter) https://www.facebook.com/produktiviteet (Produktivitéet på Facebook) https://www.instagram.com/produktiviteet/ (Produktivitéet på Instagram) https://m.youtube.com/channel/UClKG8Zg2z-tjez-jEtdeX3w (Produktiviteet Podcast - YouTube) https://produktiviteet.se/ (Produktivitéet.se – Produktiva tedrickare) https://produktiviteet.captivate.fm/ (Produktivitéet - Captivate) https://itun.es/se/J2srcb.c (Lämna gärna ett omdöme på iTunes) Produktivitéet är inspelat med http://ringr.com/ego (Ringr) och redigerat i https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/ferrite-recording-studio/id1018780185?mt=8&uo=4&at=10lKZy&ct=produktiviteet (Ferrite Recording Studio) Support this podcast
Chciałabyś móc rozciągnąć czas? Ja też! Sposobu na rozciąganie czasu jeszcze nie znalazłam, za to w tym odcinku przygotowałam dla Ciebie 6 sposobów, których ja używam, aby UWOLNIĆ CZAS: mieć wolne popołudnia, weekendy i 12 tygodni wakacji w roku, mimo świetnie prosperującej firmy.Zegairnik effect https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeigarnik_effectKsiążka o priorytetach: Zjedz tę żabę - Brian TracyKsiążka o metodzie spisywania zadań: Getting Things Done - David AllenKsiążka o skupianiu się na najważniejszym: Esencjalista - Greg McKewonKsiążka o skupianiu się na jednej rzeczy: Jedna rzecz - Gary KellerJak i po co wdrażać procesy w małej firmie - Odcinek 3 podcastu Jak współpracować z wirtualną asystentką - Odcinek 13 podcastuWebinar "Biznes z impetem. Jak planować i działać strategicznie w 2021. https://www.lidiakrawczyk.com/zapis-na-webinar/Zegairnik effect https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeigarnik_effectKsiążka o priorytetach: Zjedz tę żabę - Brian Tracy https://onepress.pl/ksiazki/zjedz-te-zabe-brian-tracy,e_0zk1.htm#format/eKsiążka o metodzie spisywania zadań: Getting Things Done - David Allen https://onepress.pl/ksiazki/getting-things-done-czyli-sztuka-bezstresowej-efektywnosci-wydanie-ii-david-allen,getti2.htm#format/dKsiążka o skupianiu się na najważniejszym: Esencjalista - Greg McKewon https://onepress.pl/ksiazki/esencjalista-greg-mckeown,e_5985.htm#format/eKsiążka o skupianiu się na jednej rzeczy: Jedna rzecz - Gary Keller https://www.empik.com/jedna-rzecz-keller-gary-papasan-jay,p1080694095,ksiazka-pJak i po co wdrażać procesy w małej firmie - Odcinek 3 podcastu https://www.lidiakrawczyk.com/jak-i-po-co-wdrazac-procesy-w-malej-firmie-Jak współpracować z wirtualną asystentką - Odcinek 13 podcastu https://www.lidiakrawczyk.com/jak-skutecznie-wspolpracowac-z-wirtualna-asystentka/Webinar "Biznes z impetem. Jak planować i działać strategicznie w 2021. https://www.lidiakrawczyk.com/zapis-na-webinar/Link do bloga: https://www.lidiakrawczyk.com/26
Vi är tillbaka och denna gång dricker vi Bi Lou Chun, ett av de 10 berömda teerna från China. Efter ungefär halva tiden introducerar Johan sitt nya produktivitetssystem, där grunden är Everbook, men även en del digital verktyg används. Veckans te: Bi Lou Chunhttps://www.teasenz.com/se/bi-luo-chun-green-tea (Köp Bi Luo Chun (Pi Lo Chun) Grönt Te Online | Teasenz Tebutik) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biluochun (Biluochun - Wikipedia) Länkarhttps://m.teavivre.com/product/view/bi-luo-chun-green-tea-pi-lo-chun.html (Bi Luo Chun Green Tea (Pi Lo Chun)) https://nordic-tea.dk/sv/ren-te-300/bi-luo-chun-ekologiskt-p2516 (Nordic Tea har Bi Luo Chun ekologiskt) https://www.houseoftea.se/pi-luo-chun-70-gram-p-514.html?language=en (Green tea - Pi Luo Chun, Bi Luo Chun | PREMIUM TEA) https://www.produktiviteet.se/114-2/ (114: Bambuskog i gaiwan | Produktivitéet) https://www.amazon.se/Start-Finishing-How-Idea-Done/dp/1683642635/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2Q89HZ8CUTEEU&dchild=1&keywords=start+finishing&qid=1605085753&sprefix=Start+fi%2Caps%2C166&sr=8-1 (Start Finishing: How to Go from Idea to Done: Gilkey, Charlie: Amazon.se: Books) https://www.produktiviteet.se/jin-jun-mei/ (Teprovning: Jin Jun Mei | Produktivitéet) https://www.haugen-gruppen.se/storkok/produkter/kooh-i-noor/ceylon-te_16751 (Kooh-I-Noor CEYLON TE | Haugen-Gruppen) https://www.produktiviteet.se/098-intervju-med-fillin-matcha-del-1/ (098: Intervju med Fillin matcha Del 1 | Produktivitéet) https://www.produktiviteet.se/115-2/ (115: Johanna Svensson | Produktivitéet) https://bulletjournal.com/ (Bullet Journal) https://gettingthingsdone.com/ (Getting Things Done® - David Allen’s GTD® Methodology) https://everbookforever.com/ (Everbook – Create. Build. Do Good) https://everbookforever.com/onboarding/ (Onboarding – Everbook) https://ulysses.app/ (Ulysses) https://www.notion.so/ (Notion – The all-in-one workspace for your notes, tasks, wikis, and databases.) https://todoist.com/ (Todoist: The to do list to organize work & life) https://mod1927.se/ (Mod. 1927 Note Cards) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Lkk5gTr8WDg (Productivity Secret Weapon: Pocket Mod for Next Actions & Ubiquitous Capture Tool - YouTube) https://support.apple.com/sv-se/HT205890 (Använda Påminnelser på din iPhone, iPad eller iPod touch - Apple-support) Kontakt och credhttp://jtunesproductions.se/ (Jingle skapad av Jim Jonsson på JTunes Productions) http://hogvik-hansson.se/kjell/ (Logo av Kjell Högvik Hansson) http://comart.se/ (Hemsida utvecklad i samarbete med Cay Lundén på ComArt) Johan Gustaphzonhttp://www.appleyra.wordpress.com/ (Appleyra) https://www.twitter.com/gustaphzon (Twitter @gustaphzon) https://www.instagram.com/jgustaphzon/ (Johan Gustaphzon på Instagram) Martin Lindeskoghttp://teabooksketches.com/ (TeaBookSketches | The process of cultivating a tea book) https://www.twitter.com/LyceumPeripatos (Martin Lindeskog på Twitter) https://instagram.com/lyceum.peripatos (Martin Lindeskog på Instagram) Produktiviteethttps://www.patreon.com/produktiviteet?fan_landing=true (Stöd oss på Patreon) Maila oss https://www.twitter.com/produktiviteet (Produktiviteet på Twitter) https://www.facebook.com/produktiviteet (Produktivitéet på Facebook) https://www.instagram.com/produktiviteet/ (Produktivitéet på Instagram) https://m.youtube.com/channel/UClKG8Zg2z-tjez-jEtdeX3w (Produktiviteet Podcast - YouTube) https://produktiviteet.se/ (Produktivitéet.se – Produktiva tedrickare) https://produktiviteet.captivate.fm/ (Produktivitéet - Captivate) https://itun.es/se/J2srcb.c (Lämna gärna ett omdöme på iTunes) Produktivitéet är inspelat med http://ringr.com/ego (Ringr) och redigerat i https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/ferrite-recording-studio/id1018780185?mt=8&uo=4&at=10lKZy&ct=produktiviteet (Ferrite Recording Studio) Support this podcast
Anton Zytnik is a producer and musician from Australia, living in Berlin, who makes music as Orphan Train Project. He has been producing music for the last 30 years and has maintained a quite prolific output. Anton and I had a great conversation about our strikingly similar musical backgrounds and surrounding philosophies. Anton shared some very practical tips and approaches that allow him to stay focused and consistently finish music. It was a lot of fun getting to know Anton and learning from his experience. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play or Spotify; watch on YouTube Show Notes: Orphan Train Project - Anton's musical work. It's a Pixies Podcast - The Pixies document the creation of their album Beneath the Eyrie. Getting Things Done - David Allen's masterpiece on self organization. Perfect Keyboard - Tool for stringing together key commands with the push of a button. FreeSound.org - collaborative database of Creative Commons Licensed sounds. What Bob Ross Teaches Us About Music Production - My new book that translates the wisdom of Bob Ross to making music. Music Production Club - My subscription service that brings you new music production tools every month. Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at My Store with the code: PODCAST Thank you for listening. Please consider giving the Music Production Podcast a review on your favorite podcast provider. And don’t forget to visit my site BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk
Warum die Methode „Zero Inbox“ Aimies Leben verändert hat und sie sich jede Woche auf Post von Gwyneth Paltrow (Goop) freut. Wie ihr die Apps „Bring“ und „Over“ helfen ihren Alltag zu strukturieren und sie der Podcast „How I Built This with Guy Raz” inspiriert. Was sie von den Bücher „Miracle Morning“ (Hal Elrod) und „Getting Things Done“ (David Allen) zum Thema Selbstdisziplin gelernt hat.
Staying organized will keep your music making experience fun. You will have the tools you need when you need them. In this episode, I talk about some things that have helped me stay organized. I also talk about the most impactful book I read last year, Getting Things Done by David Allen. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play or Spotify; watch on YouTube Show Notes: FRZN GRAINS - ELPHNT's granular Ableton Live Pack Music Production Club - Join the club to get a steady flow of sounds for you music making. Workflowy - Simple and powerful web-based app I use for keeping lists. Getting Things Done - David Allen's incredible system for keeping track of ideas, staying organized, and getting work done. David Allen - Listen to David Allen on the Tim Ferriss Show. #103 and #51: Music Production Podcast episodes with Eshan Khadaroo, aka Push4Life. Audio and MIDI in the Basement - My chart for keeping track of where everything in my studio is connected. Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at My Store with the code: PODCAST Thank you for listening. Please consider giving the Music Production Podcast a review on your favorite podcast provider. And don’t forget to visit my site BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk
This is the fourth and final part of my series on Preparing for Your Great Start in 2020! As we wrap up the year, it is good to review what has been covered this year. The topics have been varied as I’ve worked to bring you helpful information to aid your development as a leader. Today’s episode is a summary of what has been discussed this year. You will be reminded of ideas heard in earlier episodes. Please refer back to any episode which catches your interest for additional information as you move forward in 2020. I also revisit some wonderful books, covering a range of topics. There is so much wonderful information out there that it will be good to reinforce these standout areas. Leaders have a great deal of impact on their businesses. I want to help you develop the necessary skills to make the most of your role. I look forward to continuing the podcast with you next year as we work on Leading the Factory Forward...together! We’ll dive deeper into these concepts: A review of our podcasts this year and where you can go for reference Our manufacturing and leadership episode topics The monthly themes we delved into—covering important topics such as creating the space to lead and emotional intelligence and leadership skills The most popular podcasts of the year for manufacturing leaders and improving business Next year’s potential podcast topics. We may reinforce and expand on some of the topics we’ve discussed to help leaders have more impact as they are developing their skills Please let me know if you have some topic ideas you would like me to explore Starting 2020 I’ll begin with a series discussing workforce and talent As 2019 ends next week, I encourage you to look at the podcast section of my website for more information on past episodes. Listening to these episodes can help you. The shows are always available to you. Download the notes to this podcast for the resources that were mentioned. I wish you the best for the new year and look forward to talking with you again! Resources and links mentioned: Lynnfriesth.com Do More Great Work - Michael Bungay Stanier Power of Full Engagement - Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz The Power of Story - Jim Loehr Daniel Goleman EI - 12 competencies Getting Things Done - David Allen 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Steven Covey The Second Mountain - David Brooks Connect with Me: LinkedIn Facebook Please Leave a Rating and Review:Since this podcast is new, I’m asking for Apple Podcasts reviews. This will help others discover and learn what Leading the Factory Forward is all about. I thank you so much for being here and I’ll see ya next time on Leading the Factory Forward. — Lynn *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com
Ακολουθήστε το GiatiOxi και τη Δέσποινα Κανάκογλου στα social media instagram.com/giatioxi instagram.com/desp1na_k twitter.com/giati_oxi twitter.com/desp1na_k και τον Απόστολο Κρητικό και τη Social Mind (www.socialmind.gr) instagram.com/socialmindgr instagram.com/apostolos.kritikos Show notes • [03:01] Δύο λάθη που κάνουμε στην αρχή της καριέρας μας! • [04:09] Η γνωριμία μου με την διαχείριση χρόνου. • [06:10] Η μεθοδολογία Getting Things Done του David Allen. ◦ Κατανοώντας και κατάγραφοντας αυτά που έχω να κάνω. ◦ Ο κανόνας των 5 λεπτών. ◦ Η οργάνωση της καθημερινότητας. ◦ Η οργάνωση των projects. ◦ Οι τομείς ευθύνης μας (επαγγελματίας, φίλος, μέλος οικογένειας, κ.ο.κ.). ◦ Οι ορίζοντες οργάνωσης (καθημερινότητα, projects, βραχυπρόσθεμα σχέδια – 1 με 2 χρόνια -, μακροπρόσθεσμα σχέδια – 3 με 5 χρόνια -, στόχοι ζωής). ◦ Τέσσερα κριτήρια προτεραιοποίησης των εργασιών μα. • [41:15] Το μοντέλο των 3 στόχων την εβδομάδα. • [47:20] Η οργάνωση του mailbox βοηθάει στην παραγωγικότητα. Η τεχνική Zero Inbox. • [49:35] Η τεχνική Pomodoro. • [51:20] Άφησε το κινητό σου σε άλλο δωμάτιο. • [52:00] Apps καταγραφής του χρόνου σου στο Internet. • [52:40] Η φιλοσοφία του μετρήσιμου εαυτού (quantified self). ΧΡΗΣΙΜΑ LINKS 1. Getting Things Done (GTD) by David Allen – Animated Book Summary And Review 2. The Zero Inbox Technique 3. The Pomodoro Technique 4. Quantified Self
This is the second part of our series on Preparing for Your Great Start in 2020! Habits comprise about 40% or so of our day. So it's important that we use those to help create those powerful routines for 2020. How do you view your goals? In this episode, we look at four different lenses or perspectives to use as you define your goals for 2020. These four lenses will offer perspective as you consider your habits of action and habits of mind. It is important to consider that habits of mind include how you look at the world, your perspectives, and your mindset as you move forward with your planning. Sometimes it is good to look at things in a different way from the past. This episode will help you do that with your goals for 2020. We will define the different types of work so that you can do the great work that can really transform you. We will also discuss prioritizing your commitments and recognizing the true sources of your energy. Leaders need to have space and time to develop themselves and others on their team or in their organizations, so it is important to allow energy to be used for those results. And are you making a difference in other areas of life other than personal achievement? This can lead to great amounts of success! As you listen to this episode, consider what will be your habits of mind and action for 2020? We’ll dive deeper into these concepts: 4 different lenses or perspectives to use as you define your goals for 2020 Habits account for 40% of a person’s day Defining great work, good work and bad work Narrowing your focus to the most important goals Knowing where your energy is Looking at making a difference, having an impact on life More info on the things you should be doing now as you prepare for your big start in 2020 This week, I encourage you to decide on your 5-7 big rocks for 2020, define your first 90-day plan, and then decide on the details for your weekly big three actions for January. And, if you’d like to be even more powerful, think about the three big actions you can do on a weekend in December and today’s big three. Head into 2020 with strength! Resources and links mentioned:Do More Great Work - Michael Bungay Stanier Daniel Goleman EI - 12 competencies Getting Things Done - David Allen 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Steven Covey The Second Mountain - David Brooks Connect with Me: LinkedIn Facebook Please Leave a Rating and Review:Since this podcast is new, I’m asking for Apple Podcasts reviews. This will help others discover and learn what Leading the Factory Forward is all about. I thank you so much for being here and I’ll see ya next time on Leading the Factory Forward. — Lynn *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com
David Allen is the originator of GTD. GTD is the shorthand brand for “Getting Things Done“. GTD enables greater performance, capacity, and innovation. It alleviates the feeling of overwhelm—instilling focus, clarity, and confidence. This is David’s third appearance on the show. You can hear his previous episodes here: Getting Things Done: David Allen shares GTD obstacles and secrets – BTTDL016 GTD: David Allen on how “creative types” can get things done with #GTD – BTTDL086 In this conversation, David discusses the new GTD book: Getting Things Done for Teens. Make sure to check out this conversation between David and the coauthors of the book on the official GTD Podcast. Mentioned in this episode: Babbel – Try it free! Grove Collaborative – Get a $30 Mrs. Meyer’s kit + a bonus gift + a two-month VIP membership – use promo code ‘beyond’ Gusto – Get three free months after running your first payroll! Please connect with me Subscribe, rate, and review in iTunes Follow @ErikJFisher Check out more Noodle.mx Network showsThe Audacity to Podcast: "How-to" podcast about podcastingBeyond the To-Do List: Personal and professional productivityThe Productive Woman: Productivity for busy womenONCE: Once Upon a Time podcastWelcome to Level Seven: Agents of SHIELD and Marvel’s cinematic universe podcastAre You Just Watching?: Movie reviews with Christian critical thinkingthe Ramen Noodle: Family-friendly clean comedy
Getting Things Done - by David Allen 'The Art of Stress-Free Productivity' This book as highly regarded as the ultimate guide in efficiency. It is all about, as the title suggests, Getting Things Done. The books provides a full-on system that, once fully implemented, will mean nothing ever gets missed: Capture, Clarify, Organise, Reflect, Engage. Grab a copy of the book here: https://www.bookdepository.com/Getting-Things-Done-David-Allen/9780142000281/?a_aid=adamsbooks Help us improve our show: www.whatyouwilllearn.com/survey Enter the competition to win ALL 48 BOOKS we read and review in Season 2: www.whatyouwilllearn.com/contest Join our mailing list for monthly updates by filling out the form at the top of the page at www.whatyouwilllearn.com You can email us any time at podcast@whatyouwilllearn.com Check out our new social media accounts: www.twitter.com/wywlpodcast and https://www.linkedin.com/company/what-you-will-learn-podcast/ and 'whatyouwilllearn' on Instagram
Key Points: “Your mind is for having ideas - not holding them” - David Allen Omnifocus ($40) - https://www.omnigroup.com/omnifocus Trello (free) - https://trello.com/ #1 Takeaway: Use the two-minute rule to boost productivity on simple tasks. Start with simpler tasks and work up to larger projects. Getting Things Done (David Allen) - http://amzn.to/2x8fEkM Rich Dad Poor Dad (Robert Kiyosaki) - http://amzn.to/2fbo7xB
Thanks to Willis Read-Button for joining us today to talk about his entrepreneurial journey by lead a team to build the brick & mortar aspects of a biotech company. Today's show we ask Willis some of the following questions that has helped him to lead the charge for building the operational side and what it takes to make the vision come true: How he leverages investors and their experience to create operational connections. How uses business plans as a guide and not as an exact plan. There’s unpredictability that’s built in. Where and how him and his team seeked out business advice How do scientists without business experience compensate with the lack of experience How to manage all of the multiple hats of a start up. How to teach, train and recruit personnel. How to manage people and emotions. How do you define measurable metrics for employee success. How to use systems to free up higher power thought processes. How do you define a start up company? SOME OF WHAT WE LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: Choosing investor background experience is just as important as their financial backing. Defining goals is important in being able to measure productivity. Systems help to focus intellectual efforts. Build flexibility in business plans. They serve more as an outline. Choice tools & tips: Getting Things Done - David Allen, and Work Flowy.com
Get Rich Slowly recently posted an article titled, “The Ten Habits of Financially Successful People.” See how many you share. Full Article Here Show Notes 10 Habits of Financially Successful People: The blog post the episode is based on. Getting Things Done: David Allen’s book on productivity. MerlinMann.com: Merlin is a renaissance man who has a website and podcast dedicated to finding the time and attention to do your best creative work. Rescue Time: A website that does for your time what Mint.com does for your money. Four Hour Work Week: Tim Ferriss’ book on how to maximize your productivity in the least amount of time and from anywhere in the world. Seth Godin: Seth has authored 17 books on marketing in the digital age. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PreneurCast: Entrepreneurship, Business, Internet Marketing and Productivity
In this Special Edition, Pete Williams talks to Dom Goucher about the books that had an influence on him, and yet again they run over time. A lot. Not a mention of the book Pete's working on, either. Books Mentioned: Personal Development How To Win Friends and Influence People - Dale Carnegie The Creative Habit - Twyla Tharp Bird by Bird - Annie Lamott Do the Work - Steven Pressfield The War of Art - Steven Pressfield How To Be That Guy - Scott Ginsberg Productivity Getting Things Done - David Allen Eat That Frog! - Brian Tracey The Pomodoro Technique - Francesco Cirillo The 80/20 Principle - Richard Koch Optimal Performance What I Talk About When I Talk About Running - Haruki Murakami Born to Run - Christopher McDougall Business/Marketing Influence - Robert Cialdini Yes! - Noah J. Goldstein, Steve J. Martin and Robert B. Cialdini Triggers - Joe Sugarman Rules For Revolutionaries - Guy Kawasaki The Art of the Start - Guy Kawasaki Tribes - Seth Godin The Guerrilla Marketing Handbook - Jay Conrad Levinson President and Seth Godin Money Secrets of the Rich - John Burley Dare to Fail - Billy Lim The One Minute Millionaire - Mark Victor Hanson The Magic of Thinking Big - David Schwartz The Wolf of Wall Street - Jordan Belfort The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing - Al Ries and Jack Trout The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding - Al Ries and Laura Ries Rich Dad, Poor Dad - Robert T. Kiyosaki Getting Everything You Can Out of All You've Got - Jay Abraham General Oh, the Places You'll Go - Dr Suess The Game - Neil Strauss Born Standing Up - Steve Martin I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell - Tucker Max -=- For more information, visit us online at www.preneurmarketing.com or drop us a line at: preneurcast@preneurgroup.com