The truth about long-term planning
If you listen to my podcast or read my blog, you know I’m a big advocate for short-term planning. I even developed an agile-based personal
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Have you ever wondered why people choose to pay for a gym membership when they can work out for free at home? After all, there are more free workouts on YouTube than a person can do in a lifetime.
During the pandemic, experts predicted that the traditional gym industry would never recover as people would embrace the convenience of at-home workouts. Yeah, right.
If you listen to my podcast or read my blog, you know I’m a big advocate for short-term planning. I even developed an agile-based personal
Let me share the question that has been changing my life. I ask it several times a day, and it consistently saves me from mindless
This topic came up recently while I was working with one of my clients. He wanted to create the perfect routine for a new goal.
Welcome to the new edition of the Productivity Tips found on Reddit series. If you want to see more Reddit productivity tips, check out these
I’ve always followed the productivity space closely. I enjoy trying new productivity methodologies and frameworks to explore how I can get more done in less
Last month was eventful. Our plans had changed several times during the month due to unexpected circumstances. March was full of good news but I
You’ve probably been in a situation where you want to do something, say something, or even post something online, yet the question of “What will
Welcome to the new edition of the Productivity Tips found on Reddit series. If you want to see my favourite tips from February, you can
I wanted to share one more concept I’ve adapted from Agile/Scrum product development that dramatically increases the chances of achieving your goals. Let’s talk about
Last week I talked about the hustle culture. I listed 10 reasons why it’s not practical to be in a hustle mode. And if you
If you walk into any bookstore and browse the time-management or goal-setting section, you will notice something right away. Almost every book sends the same
Welcome to the new series we are planning on doing every single month. We will be collecting our favourite productivity tips we have discovered that
The concept of a sprint comes from Agile product development. I first saw it in action years ago while working at a startup — and
One of my podcast listeners asked how to stop procrastinating. This question has been addressed from many angles by many people. Today I want to
Today I want to share the Monthly Method principles. The Monthly Method was developed as a result of trying different productivity methods, seeing what works and
Lately I’ve been seeing the same trend everywhere — YouTube, Reddit, podcasts, Twitter: “How to read 50 books a year.” “How I read 100 books
Last week, I talked about why you don’t need another productivity app. I explained why productivity apps don’t work for most people. Today I want to
In this world of hustle, burnout, and constant urgency, I advocate for something much simpler: calm and decency. At the end of the day, it
Let’s talk honestly about productivity apps and tools. What is the underlying promise of these products? Why don’t they work for most people? And why
Today I want to talk about something that completely changed how I approach goals: the product backlog.It comes from Agile methodology and is widely used
I want to talk about the one trait all successful people share. It is not self-discipline. It is not their ability to hustle and power
If there was one word that could summarize 2020, it is uncertainty. People didn’t know what to expect, how to plan and what to do.
Today let’s talk about the technique that is better. Better than new year resolutions, better than visualization boards, and definitely better than reading yet another
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