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Time Sector-metoden för arbetsuppgifter och tidshantering

Metoden för tidssektorn

    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… Läs mer om "Metoden för tidssektorn

    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… Läs mer om "The One-and-Done task system

      Att få saker gjorda av David Allen - Sammanfattning

      Att få saker gjorda av David Allen (Sammanfattning)

        Recensioner David Allens Getting Things Done (GTD)-metod ger ett detaljerat system för att organisera uppgifter och åtaganden. Boken ger användbara tips för att förbättra produktiviteten och minska mental överväldigande, men vissa säger att boken kan vara onödigt ordrik och föråldrad. Andra lyfter fram det betydande arbete som krävs för att sätta upp och hålla igång systemet. Beröm... Läs mer om "Att få saker gjorda av David Allen (Sammanfattning)

        Eat the frog produktivitetshack

        Ät grodan

          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.… Läs mer om "Ät grodan

          Checklistor

          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… Läs mer om "The power of checklists