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PRODUCTIVITY REPORT

BRIDGING RESEARCH AND PRACTICE ON PERSONAL PRODUCTIVITY | By Jill Duffy

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On Purpose and Burnout

Reading by Mattias Uhlig, CC via Flickr

“We don’t burn out because we work. We burn out because we forget why we work. We lose sight of our goal.” I want to share a short exchange I had with someone online last week. A software developer wrote that line above. It sounds deep. It sounds like he’s getting in touch with his… Read More On Purpose and Burnout

July 29, 2019August 25, 2019 Jill E DuffyLeave a comment

Americans Suck at Time Off

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The U.S. government has no rules about paid time off for the private sector, employers are stingy with it, and employees don’t take it.… Read More Americans Suck at Time Off

July 15, 2019July 15, 2019 Jill E DuffyLeave a comment

Let Go of Trying to Remember

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Put important information into a system you trust and stop trying to store it in your head. … Read More Let Go of Trying to Remember

June 24, 2019 Jill E DuffyLeave a comment

Do Not Follow Productivity Advice

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Five reasons you should throw all productivity advice out the window.… Read More Do Not Follow Productivity Advice

June 4, 2019June 4, 2019 Jill E DuffyLeave a comment

What is a Project Management App?

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Project management, work management, task management, to-do app–how are they different and which one do you need?… Read More What is a Project Management App?

May 6, 2019May 3, 2019 Jill E Duffy2 Comments

‘Fear of Failure’ Is More Than Merely Emotional Worry

When real consequences are at stake, fear of failure is more than simply fear of shame. … Read More ‘Fear of Failure’ Is More Than Merely Emotional Worry

April 22, 2019April 22, 2019 Jill E DuffyLeave a comment

Trick Yourself Into New Habits By Treating Them Like Tasks

Motivation: image of woman lifting weights; Image by Runar Eilertsen, CC: flickr.com/photos/runare/

Fifteen days ago, I thought about how I need to workout more often. I do workout now, but only twice a week. It’s not enough. I really should go more often. It should be easy. I have a gym membership, and the gym is located a 10-minute walk from my apartment. Or I could jog… Read More Trick Yourself Into New Habits By Treating Them Like Tasks

April 15, 2019April 15, 2019 Jill E DuffyLeave a comment

Will Being More Productive Give You What You Want?

Will increasing your productivity give you what you want? Let’s back up. What do you want? We’re taught that we should always be improving ourselves, our work, our ambition. There’s a cultural mindset that we can always be better or do better. It’s become a moral imperative that we must at least try to be… Read More Will Being More Productive Give You What You Want?

March 11, 2019October 5, 2020 Jill E Duffy2 Comments

When Are We Better Off With Someone Else in Control?

Relinquish control in these two areas to set yourself up for success.… Read More When Are We Better Off With Someone Else in Control?

March 4, 2019March 4, 2019 Jill E DuffyLeave a comment

Ever More Productive

Ouroboros - Photo of snake eating its own tail by Leo Reynolds, CC

The American identity is bound up by a continuous desire for improvement. Deep within our Americaness is the belief that everything, including ourselves, could and should be better than it is now. Stephen Fry gave an interview recently where he proposed and mused on this idea. It came about through a conversation about meditation. Fry… Read More Ever More Productive

February 27, 2019February 27, 2019 Jill E Duffy2 Comments

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