Habits

Nov 23

5 Ways to Make Parkinson's Law Work for You

Parkinson's Law may have first appeared in print as part of a humorous essay, but this real-life phenomenon
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Nov 22

Do Anything Faster With This Ridiculously Efficient Speed Drill

One of the most obvious ways to increase your productivity is to do everyday tasks faster, and this Ridiculously Efficient
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Nov 21

5 Must-Reads on Holiday Productivity

'Tis the season for distraction and procrastination. Peruse these must-reads on holiday productivity to keep your team and workload
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Nov 18

Turbocharge Your Day With Mental Feng Shui

Mental feng shui is one of the core principles of the Ridiculously Efficient workflow: it keeps me focused and grounded
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Nov 16

5 Habits of High-Performance Writers

I've often been asked about the mindset I have while creating content, which inspired me to create this
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Nov 14

5 Fascinating Reads on Workplace Culture

Essential reads on modern workplace culture.
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Nov 13

Ridiculously Efficient Social Media Workflow

I've tried out dozens of social media tools over the years, but the following apps and services have
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Nov 12

5 Ways to Avoid Information Overload at a Conference

It's easy to feel intimidated by the sensory and information overload at a conference. These strategies will help
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Nov 10

The LunchMeet App Lets You Network Efficiently

Today's time-crunched schedules often leave little time for professional networking, but the LunchMeet app (iTunes link) aims to
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Nov 10

Social Media Engagement Doesn't Grow Reach [INFOGRAPHIC]

You might think that blog comments, likes and Facebook comments are boosting your traffic and backlinks, but according to this
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Nov 08

Adopt an Efficiency Mission, Not a Productivity Plan

Seth Godin's blog is a wellspring of inspiration, and today's post got me thinking about an
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Nov 08

Working in Spurts: Supercharging the Pomodoro Technique

One killer productivity strategy is the Pomodoro Technique; it's still one of the first efficiency tips I give
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