A Beginner's Guide to Kanban Boards [With Examples & Templates]
Kanban boards let you visualize the big picture of your projects, match workload to capacity, and communicate the status of each work item to your team.
Is Life a Constant Struggle? Find the Root Cause and Kill That Sucker
Sometimes life can feel totally screwed up. No matter how hard we try, we keep running into dead ends. Or banging our head against a wall. Or failing to achieve or do the things we want to do. We have great plans, amazing ideas -- but we just can't seem to launch them. Maybe we
Everyone wants a time management system that works. One they can stick with. One that’s not a pain in the butt. What does that even mean? A system that works, looks like this: 1. It *empowers* you …
How I take smart digital notes—Part 1: A map for the journey | Ramses' Blog
Know your problems, tools, and resources before you start learning. In the digital age, it's easy to get overwhelmed. Here's a learner's map for picking tools and resources.
Remote work sounds great, but the daily reality can be pretty challenging. Read on for 6 time management tips that will help you manage the mass of unstructured time stretching ahead.
Audiobook Review: David Allen's "GTD > Weekly Review"
One of the most difficult demands that David Allen's Getting Things Done makes on followers of his system is to set aside a couple of hours a week for a
In my first installment of “Back to Basics”, I discussed the importance of your inbox – a single place for collecting all of your inputs for processing.
Everyone makes a task list (or “todo list”) at least now and again. Usually, we wait until we’re overwhelmed with stuff to do, and then we’ll sit down and
GTD Refresh, Part 5: Building the Weekly Review Habit
At the very beginning of David Allen’s recorded lecture, Getting Things Done Fast, he tells his audience that the most important but single most difficult
Cal Newport's Blog - The Stone Carver in an Age of Computer Screens - October 27, 2020 15:04
A reader recently pointed me toward a short video titled “A Continuous Shape.” It profiles Anna Rubincam, a stone carver from South London who works...