The Perfect Productivity App Doesn’t Exist
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
- Many of us are on a quixotic search for the perfect to-do list app. Here's why you'll never find it, and what to do instead if you want to keep your tasks and projects organized without getting overwhelmed.
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Wow! This was so very well said. I’ve definitely been all over the map, trying to find the perfect thing. And even with what I have set up, I have realized that, like you said, if I don’t take the time to cultivate and prioritize, my tasks, it just end up being a complete mess. Also really loved how you called out why switching to a new task manager or project manager feels so good...Because it’s new and there hasn’t been enough time for it to get messy because of my lack of discipline! 😂 maybe you have already already, but I would be super curious to hear you talk about this also in the context of collaborating with other people. In two different organizations I’ve been a part of, it’s really hard to get people to consistently use whatever project manager/task manager tool that we have decided on. Maybe they start, but then it ends up being an unreliable tool because not everybody’s using it. I feel like some of the points you brought out here totally apply to that as well. Thanks again for this episode! It was so incredibly helpful. 😊
Thank you for this, Reagan- as always, I appreciate your work. Your care for people shows in your content!
I absolutely love the Bible reading version on your Notion planner. That reading schedule is my favorite.
Approaching productivity and the things I have to get done from this perspective has made such a difference
Thanks. I really needed to hear this. It is worth waiting for your next video :)
I really appreciate this view. It's something I've wrestled with a lot as I've transitioned careers from journalist to publicist to pastor. How do I "do productivity" best? Thanks again, Reagan.
I can relate
I watch it here too
Thanks for the feedback, Josselle!