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4 Strategies for Cutting Your To-Do List in Half

May 23, 2014 by Michael Hyatt

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Because it will take longer than two minutes to write the action down on your to-do list, organize it, get back up to speed later, and complete the task. … And it will keep your to-do lists much shorter. [smartads] Here are four ways to cut your to-do list in half: Understand the five basic decisions.

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: Action, david allen, Decisions, delegation, execution, how to cut, Productivity, Streamline, task management, Time Management, to-do list

How to Use Templates to Get More Done in Less Time

May 19, 2014 by Michael Hyatt

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For years, I have used the concept of “templating” to improve my productivity. The idea is that you create a template for any task that you find yourself doing repeatedly. So instead of “reinventing the wheel” every time, you do it once, save it as a template, and then reuse it.

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: Email Signatures, Form Letters, michael gerber, Productivity, Templates, Templating, The E-Myth

Declare Email Bankruptcy and Get a Fresh Start

May 12, 2014 by Michael Hyatt

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You know it’s time to declare email bankruptcy when you are experiencing the following four symptoms. If this is true of you, I provide a seven-step strategy for wiping the digital slate clean and starting over.

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: david allen, email, gtd, Inbox Zero, Productivity, responsiveness

What My Dog Trainer Reminded Me About Leadership

May 9, 2014 by Michael Hyatt

Sitting on the Front Porch with Charlie

Recently, my wife bought me a Labradoodle puppy. I had wanted one ever since my daughter got hers. My grandson named him “Charlie Brown,” since his fur was a beautiful chocolate brown color. Though he was born in January, we didn’t get to meet Charlie until last week. He spent the first eleven weeks at […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Behavior, culture, organizational change, self-discipline, self-leadership, training

Are Your Beliefs Keeping You Stuck?

April 28, 2014 by Michael Hyatt

My Dog Nelson

Several years ago, we had an English Setter named Nelson. He was gentle and patient. He let our grandchildren pull his tail and climb all over him. He only had one real fault. Whenever the door would open, he would bolt like a convict, drunk with his new-found freedom. It would often take twenty or […]

Filed Under: Personal Development Tagged With: beliefs, growth, motivation, progress, Reality, self-image

12 Surprising Ways to Use Evernote You Might Not Have Considered

April 21, 2014 by Michael Hyatt

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Evernote is one of those rare apps I can’t seem to outgrow. I am always finding new uses for it. In this post, I share twelve ways to use Evernote you might find useful, and perhaps, even surprising.

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: Evernote, favorites, productivity hacks, retention

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