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Watch & Listen: A mini-roundup of productivity advice
How am I such a big fan of author Cal Newport and only just discovering his podcast now? His books include Deep Work, A World Without Email, and Digital Minimalism.
My Covid corner in The Washington Post
Our "Covid corner" mini-makeover was recently featured in The Washington Post! About a year ago we put up a shelf that I had bought years ago from an antique shop in VA and promptly buried it under the most unsightly collection of Covid paraphernalia.
4 myths about to-do lists that are holding you back
To-do lists are emotional little things. They are so much more than meets the eye - and you know this by how they make you feel when they get messy, scribbled-on, tattered, or lost. I've noticed that my clients have a lot of gunk in their heads about what a to-do list should look like, as well as excuses for why theirs a crazy-maker.
3 ways to get more done with a shorter to-do list
People work off of lists that are WAY too long. Now wonder when you sit down with a few precious minutes or hours, you get scrambled, stressed, and turn to the fast tasks with little reward. The big, satisfying, lucrative tasks that make you proud of yourself and move you forward get lost and don’t get done.
5 Reasons Why You Need a Shorter To-Do List to Get More Done
Most people are working off of to-do lists that are way to long and messy! When I'm brought in to help someone organize their office, often the conversations bring up their feelings of overwhelm in many areas of life. When I hear this, I can usually predict that a too-long, too-scattered, or too-messy to-do list is lurking.
Prepping (and organizing) for survival: A client story
I have a client in Houston, Texas who I see at least 2x/year. Yes, I fly there! (Obviously that didn't happen in 2020.) One of the many things she needed help with was her supply room for all things outdoors and survival. She's a self-described "prepper." We keep in good touch and she said this a few days ago: