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Which productivity method should you be using?
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Which best describes your to-do list?
Which of the following best describes your time management skills?
How do you prioritize your work?
How would you prefer to organize your to-do list?
Which best describes how you prefer to manage your tasks?
Where do you typically keep your to-do lists?
Getting Things Done
Capture, clarify, and organize your tasks into categories so you know what to work on first and why.
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Zen To Done
Align projects with your goals to simplify your commitments and focus on one thing at a time.
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Pomodoro Technique
Stay focused and avoid burnout by breaking down work into 25-minute intervals with a 5-minute break in between.
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Kanban Method
Keep an eye on the progress of your tasks with a visual way to capture what stage each of them is at.
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Eisenhower Matrix
Prioritize your tasks using a matrix approach, weighing the importance and timing for each.
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PARA Method
Break up your to-dos into top-level categories that encompass and simplify your work and personal life.
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Bullet Journaling with Notes
Organize your to-dos in a notebook in Evernote, capturing everything you need to know for each task.
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Eat That Frog
Tackle your ‘frog’ (most important task) first thing, starting with a fresh, singular focus each morning.
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Seinfeld’s Calendar
Develop consistent productivity habits by checking off a box each day. Seeing is believing.
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Ivy Lee Method
Prioritize your tasks by focusing on the six most important ones before moving on.
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Most Important Task
List out your three most important tasks and focus on them before moving on to the rest.
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