You: A productivity enthusiast who manages an above-average number of tasks. You don’t mean to stand out, but you’re a bit different than most people...more creative, more driven and a bit more geeky.
When you see an opportunity to improve your task management or time blocking you want to change _something_ to make it better...but what?
Tune into the next episode of this podcast and get some answers. Make steady improvements in the way you handle your taskload. Cut errors and mistakes. After all, your peace of mind is at stake, so this is important.
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You: A productivity enthusiast who manages an above-average number of tasks. You don’t mean to stand out, but you’re a bit different than most people...more creative, more driven and a bit more geeky.
When you see an opportunity to improve your task management or time blocking you want to change _something_ to make it better...but what?
Tune into the next episode of this podcast and get some answers. Make steady improvements in the way you handle your taskload. Cut errors and mistakes. After all, your peace of mind is at stake, so this is important.
The goes deep into your ability to get things done. Don’t miss a single broadcast!
Ep 26 – Pareto Improvements to Your Task Management
The Task Management & Time Blocking Podcast
1 hour 13 minutes 15 seconds
2 years ago
Ep 26 – Pareto Improvements to Your Task Management
You’re someone who launches personal projects to improve your task management. You have made a number of changes in the past, but you haven’t seen the impact you wanted from each effort.
Is there something going on that you cannot see? Are some changes more fruitful than others?
After all, you know a thing or two about systemic change: that seemingly small improvements can yield disproportionate, breakthrough results. It applies to other areas of life…but how about your task management?
Tune into this episode to hear from me and my special guest, Danielle Baily, as we solve this challenging problem together.
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Show Notes Ep 26
Dedicated to people and results, Danielle Baily aims to help find or produce useful, applicable, and cost-effective ways to bring practical efficiency to modern chaos. Danielle provides solutions for common business problems from simplifying bookkeeping, payroll, benefits and HR to time management, process generation, prioritization and implementation. https://daniellebaily.com
The Task Management & Time Blocking Podcast
You: A productivity enthusiast who manages an above-average number of tasks. You don’t mean to stand out, but you’re a bit different than most people...more creative, more driven and a bit more geeky.
When you see an opportunity to improve your task management or time blocking you want to change _something_ to make it better...but what?
Tune into the next episode of this podcast and get some answers. Make steady improvements in the way you handle your taskload. Cut errors and mistakes. After all, your peace of mind is at stake, so this is important.
The goes deep into your ability to get things done. Don’t miss a single broadcast!