- The 'to do' list is undoubtedly a potentially powerful productivity tool.
- The list directs and harnesses our attention of which there is limited supply and is easily distracted.
- Tip 1: ensure it captures not only what you have to do but also what you want to do.
- Tip 2: ensure it also addresses a world beyond work.
- Tip 3: measure productivity by pay-off not simply the tick: go beyond ease, urgency and what's next...
- Tip 4: ensure it addresses investment activities which are not necessarily urgent but make the future easier.
- Tip 5: keep it simple. A non-intimidating paper note-book will do fine.
Routes to Great Personal Energy
Things Which Help When You Are Stuck
Running 7; Meetings 7; Strategic Marketing 7; Leadership 7
Wellness 7; Coffee 7; Creativity 7; Confidence 7; Presenting 7;
Fast, Wholesome Cookery 7; Fitness 7; Productivity 7
Sales 7; Negotiation 7; E-Mail 7; Making a Decision 7
Writing 7; Career 7; Simple Meditation 7
Mindset 7; International Travel 7; Fitness on the Road 7
Parenting 7; Reading 7 ; Food Shopping 7
Brainstorming 7; Fitness at the Office 7
Strategic Planning 7; The Job Hunt 7; English Weather 7
Project Management 7; Personal Effectiveness 7
Re-Boot 7; Personal Resilience 7; Back to Work 7
Faster Reading with no Loss of Comprehension 7
Autumn 7; Saturday 7; Better Writing 7