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  • Why some people shouldn’t ‘Eat That Frog’

    Why some people shouldn’t ‘Eat That Frog’

    Brian Tracy wrote the book ‘Eat That Frog. It describes a productivity method where you choose the most important task of the day then do it before you work on anything else. Whilst this is a very brief synopsis of a whole book there is some very valid thinking behind the principle. Many of us…

  • How to Divide and Conquer Your Task Lists

    How to Divide and Conquer Your Task Lists

    Update This post was written before I fully understood landscape of neurodiversity. My earlier posts on a productivity system are still relevant. The system works well for autistics and for people with ADHD who need a structure. In my earlier post on the main tools you need in a personal productivity system, I suggested using…

  • How to Feed Commitments into your Productivity System

    How to Feed Commitments into your Productivity System

    Update This post was written before I fully understood landscape of neurodiversity. My earlier posts on a productivity system are still relevant. The system works well for autistics and for people with ADHD who need a structure. When you first set up a personal productivity system, you’ll have to put the three main elements of…

  • How to Write a Clear and Effective Task

    How to Write a Clear and Effective Task

    Update This post was written before I fully understood landscape of neurodiversity. My earlier posts on a productivity system are still relevant. The system works well for autistics and for people with ADHD who need a structure. We all talk about tasks as a fundamental element of getting things done. After all its task lists…

  • Setting Up a Productivity System

    Setting Up a Productivity System

    Update This post was written before I fully understood landscape of neurodiversity. My earlier posts on a productivity system are still relevant. The system works well for autistics and for people with ADHD who need a structure. In previous posts, we’ve looked at the benefits of a personal productivity system. We’ve also looked at the…

  • To List or Not to List

    To List or Not to List

    Update This post was written before I fully understood landscape of neurodiversity. My earlier posts on a productivity system are still relevant. The system works well for autistics and for people with ADHD who need a structure. To list or not to list, that is the question! Some people hate having a list of everything…

  • The Basics of Personal Productivity

    The Basics of Personal Productivity

    Update This post was written before I fully understood landscape of neurodiversity. My earlier posts on a productivity system are still relevant. The system works well for autistics and for people with ADHD who need a structure. When you decide to introduce, or fine-tune, a personal productivity system remember why you want to use the…

  • What is Personal Productivity?

    What is Personal Productivity?

    Update This post was written before I fully understood landscape of neurodiversity. My earlier posts on a productivity system are still relevant. The system works well for autistics and for people with ADHD who need a structure. In industry, productivity is measured in a scientific way. It is a way of working out how efficient…

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