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time management, productivity,

[WHAT]

  1. ] TIME MANAGEMENT is the act or process of planning and exercising conscious control over the amount of time spent on specific activities,
  2. ] Our objective is to use TM specifically to increase our effectiveness and our efficiency/productivity.
  3. ] This BOOK looks at some of the different/more popular TIME MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS in practice today.
  4. ] We attempt to break down each of the disparate TM systems into the ?key principles? and "methodologies" that comprise them.
  5. ] Then we will try to find/identify the ?common denominator's? amongst each of the different systems.
  6. and create our own "super system" comprised of the best practices from each of the existing systems

[WHY]

  1. ] Practicing Time Management methodologies allows you to more efficiently manage your time and resources, to accomplish the tasks that you need/want to get done. 

[WHERE]

  1. ] @work, 
  2. ] @home, 
  3. ] @play,

[WHEN]

  1. ] its never too late too start

[EXAMPLEs - popular productivity systems]

  1. ] The 7 habits of highly effective people - by Stephen Covey
  2. ] rpm - by Tony Robbins
  3. ] Get Things Done - by David Allen
  4. ] Getting Results - The Agile Way - by JD Meir
  5. ] Pomodoro Technique - by Fransesco Cirillo
  6. ] Zen to Done - by Leo Babauta
  7. ] hybrid Hanselman - by Scott Hanselman
  8. *****
  9. ] Don’t Break the Chain
  10. ] AutoFocus
  11. ] Get Sh*t Done
  12. ] Mind Mapping
  13. ] Bullet Journal
  14. ] stoic

[HOW-TO]

  1. ] choosing the right "time management system" and "tools" that are right for you.

[REFERENCE]

  1. ]

developer implementation

[.process]

  1. ] input
  2. ] process - organize
  3. ] plan
  4. ] prioritization
    1. ] list the most important task to the least important

[.notes]

  1. ] Time Management VERSUS Productivity
    1. ] TM = exersizing conscious control over the amount of time spent on a given activity
    2. ] Productivity = measurement of the amount of work/accomplishment in a given period of time. 
  2. ] coveys 4quadrants
    1. ] important + urgent | important != !urgent | !important && urgent | !important && !urgent
  3. ] elon musk - spaceX CEO, tesla CEO, paypal founder
    1. ] focus on productivity. He’s constantly trying to optimize his time. “I think it’s very important to have a feedback loop, where you’re constantly thinking about what you’ve done and how you could be doing it better. I think that’s the single best piece of advice: constantly think about how you could be doing things better and questioning yourself.”
    2. ] Email
    3. ] scheduling 
    4. ] Productivity
    5. ] Feedback
    6. ] Self-Improvement
    7. ] REF=http://mashable.com/2012/04/13/elon-musk-secrets-of-effectiveness/

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ID: 198

NAME: introduction

DESCRIPTION: By Don Sagrott - An overview article introducing the concept of time management(TM) and the various systems covered in this book

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