https://www.misterproductivity.com/blog/1216 – Click here to listen! This week I appeared on the Mister Productivity podcast with Mark Struczewski. He’s a great guy and we had a lot of fun in a half hour appearance. Francis Here is the blurb from the show. Read More
As you may know from our schedule (draft), a big part of our summit is given to viewing pre-recorded downloads. To satisfy our international audience, and those who are busy each day, we invite you to enjoy them for a full 24 Read More
As you may guess, not every author, blogger, content creator, podcaster, vlogger, researcher or developer of task management and time blocking ideas believes that one-size-fits-all. In fact, many think it’s a bad idea. A few promote the notion that their solution is Read More
You are a productivity enthusiast who isn’t new to the game of task management. You have tried a few gurus and now know that one-size-doesn’t-fit-all – either in terms of thinking, apps or physical devices. But how do you keep learning, growing Read More
You’re a GTD Fan, someone who practices the techniques from the book. You want to keep growing by moving past the standard advice…but it takes too much time to find people who have something fresh and insightful to say. You want to Read More
If you friends or followers on social networks, or an email list, and you’d like to tell them about the Task Management & Time Blocking Virtual Summit you may be a bit stuck for words. You want them to know all about Read More
If you’re facing an avalanche of to-dos and emails, are you spending enough time outdoors to give your life the balance it needs to take on your toughest assignments? Time outdoors can provide you good, clean energy that can keep you from Read More
Are you saying no as often as you can? Or should? As a Mega-Tasker you manage scores or even hundreds of tasks at a time. You already know that being focused means turning down lots of requests from other people. However, you Read More
Click on the box above to view the video of the webinar replay. Have you ever struggled to make sense of the contexts defined in Getting Things Done – The Art of Stress-Free Productivity (2001)? The ones suggested in the book don’t Read More