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The rule of 3 to master your priorities

Master your priorities with the rule of 3

    The Rule of 3 helps overwhelmed professionals master priorities by choosing just 3 daily, weekly and yearly goals, and transform your productivity through strategic focus over endless to-do lists. The 2-List strategy As an accountant with sixty-seven clients and countless deadlines, I survived on caffeine and stress. My desk overflowed with papers. My marriage suffered.… Les mer "Master your priorities with the rule of 3

    Tidssektormetoden for oppgaver og tidsstyring

    The Time Sector Method

      There’s a standard rule in productivity circles: “Organize your tasks by project.” You hear it everywhere. It’s repeated in books, blogs, and productivity courses. The idea seems logical – group related tasks together so you can work on them efficiently. There’s just one problem with this approach: It completely ignores the fundamental constraint of human… Les mer "The Time Sector Method

      The visual 1-3-Nexts mind mapping your to-do list method

      The visual 1-3-Nexts to-do list method

        Traditional to-do lists lie flat on the page, but your work doesn’t. I spent years staring at traditional, linear task lists, wondering why I felt constantly overwhelmed. My tasks looked like separate islands with no prioritizations and connections between them. How could I choose between tasks when I couldn’t see how they related to each… Les mer "The visual 1-3-Nexts to-do list method

        The one-and-done task system for single-tasking

        The One-and-Done task system

          From the moment I woke up, I was switching tasks. While brushing my teeth, I’d check emails on my phone. During online meetings, I’d work on other projects. I’d sit at my computer with multiple screens ablaze, email alerts pinging, phone buzzing, convinced that I was a productivity machine. But in chasing efficiency, I was… Les mer "The One-and-Done task system

          Getting Things Done av David Allen - Sammendrag

          Få ting gjort av David Allen (sammendrag)

            Anmeldelser David Allens Getting Things Done (GTD)-metode gir et detaljert system for organisering av oppgaver og forpliktelser. Boken gir nyttige tips for å forbedre produktiviteten og redusere mental overveldelse, men noen mener at boken kan være unødvendig ordrik og utdatert. Andre fremhever det betydelige arbeidet som kreves for å sette opp og holde systemet i gang. Lovord... Les mer "Få ting gjort av David Allen (sammendrag)

            Eat the frog produktivitetshack

            Spis frosken

              The Eat the Frog method boosts productivity by tackling your hardest, most important task first each morning before easier to-dos drain your energy and willpower. Do your hardest, most impactful task first Imagine two to-do lists. The first is crammed with dozens of small, easy tasks. The second has just 1-3 daunting but important priorities.… Les mer "Spis frosken

              Checklists

              The power of checklists

                I used to think checklists were boring. They were the tedious stuff of supply closets and employee handbooks, a sign that you were nothing but a cog in a machine, blindly following orders from higher-ups. Little did I realize that checklists would become the tool to set me free. When designed well, checklists do more… Les mer "The power of checklists

                The To-Do list braindump sleep hack

                Write your to-do’s and get back to sleep

                  It’s 2 AM. You’re exhausted, but your mind won’t shut off. Thoughts of tomorrow’s meetings, unanswered emails, and looming deadlines dance behind your eyelids, taunting you. You’ve tried counting sheep, sipping chamomile tea, even listening to soothing rain sounds. But still, sleep eludes you. Enter the humble bedtime to-do list – an unexpected ally in… Les mer "Write your to-do’s and get back to sleep