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Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 7:08:38 GMT
I would tell everyone to apply the GTD methodology ("Said, done" by David Allen, a must read). Personally, however, I developed the Macedonia method because I suffer from Treadmill Syndrome (doing a lot but having the feeling of not being advanced in any activity) and I had to find my own organizational solution. The recipe is simple, like that of a good summer fruit salad: simplicity,
Better to do a few things done well, than endless Japan WhatsApp Number Data to-do lists that you will never complete; goodness, always ask yourself if that task is "good" for your to-do list or is it just a waste of time and energy; freshness, tasks must always be updated, your list is flexible because it must be a roadmap to respect, not a mental scheme to become slaves to; creativity, making your to-do lists funnier and more colorful can help you increase productivity;
Selectivity, learn to choose what really matters for your productivity (and your business). This is my advice (even if I can't follow it!)." Silvia Signoretti "In reality, I am still testing different techniques: GTD, meditation, the one thing,... for me the turning point was understanding that if I don't concentrate for x amount of time, I waste a lot of time. Distractions are on the order of the minute, especially when you work with social media.
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