Evernote has long been a part of my productivity gestalt. It’s incredibly versatile; even as it evolves under different leadership, I still find myself looking into how I can leverage it more. But I don’t necessarily want to reinvent the… Continue reading
3 Steps to Building Productivity Habits That Stick
“Sow an act and you reap a habit. Sow a habit and you reap a character. Sow a character and you reap a destiny.” - Charles Reade Productivity requires taking action on your intentions. The best way to make progress… Continue reading
How to Start (and Keep) a Journal that Works for You
In my last post, I dove into how journaling can: - Deepen your awareness and connection to your work and yourself - Give you clarity and confidence to make important decisions - Propel you towards what you want… Continue reading
How to Do More of the Things You Love
This piece originally appeared in The Productivityist Weekly newsletter. My weekly email is now called ATTN: and I'd love to send it your way. Just click here to make that happen now or sign up using the form at the end… Continue reading
Why Theming My Days has Made Me a Better Dad
One of the reasons I do what I do is to have the freedom to spend more time with my kids. I work from home, so I either say goodbye to them as they leave for school or I walk… Continue reading
How to Set (and Stick to) Boundaries for Better Productivity
I've spent some time over the past few weeks setting better boundaries for myself and for Productivityist. The ideas in my mind, in addition to my normal workload, were weighing me down. It was time to get rid of some of… Continue reading
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