Productivity
TimeBoxing is a simple technique that allows you to manage your tasks and time easily. This post looks at the benefits of TimeBoxing, how to use it and what's wrong with it. … Read More »
TimeBoxing is a simple technique that allows you to manage your tasks and time easily. This post looks at the benefits of TimeBoxing, how to use it and what's wrong with it. … Read More »
Recently I've been concentrating a lot on apps to manage your To Dos so I thought I'd go "Old School" for this post. I still prefer to write down tasks on paper so I've developed the FlipToDo planner to keep track of what I … Read More »
There appears to be an unwritten punishment for leaving the office first or arriving last. This is classic long hours culture, with staff judged on how long they stay, not how quickly they get things done. This normally means that people are not working … Read More »
Why you need to care about time management and some resources to help you manage your time more efficiently. … Read More »
I was pointed in the direction of an article recently (and apologies as I can't remember the source) called "Think You Might Be Addicted to Email? You're Not Alone" which states that 83% of users check email whilst on holiday. … Read More »
If you're trying not to procrastinate then the ktGTD plan may help you figure out what you have to do and when. … Read More »
There is an interesting post over at Working Smarter regarding meetings and whether they’re of any business benefit or not. I already know my answer! …a recent survey found that an average employee spends 5.6 hours in meetings each week. Throw in prep time and wrapup … Read More »
Need help planning your day because you don't know where to start? Do you keep procrastinating? Don't put off reading this article, it'll help you get out of the rut and back into a productive frame of mind! … Read More »
Over at To-Done, Bob Walsh has provided a link for a nifty Time Auditing Template (requires Excel, I’ve not tried it in Open Office yet). Here’s an excerpt from the article: “So you’re Getting Things Done, you’ve defined your projects, implemented your productivity processes and … Read More »
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