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2012: My Year in Review

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Productivityist.com by Mike Vardy Start Here Archives Store Contact 2012: My Year in Review Posted on 12/30/2012 // Leave a Comment Last year I offered up a year in review post , and i’m doing it again this year. I got better with this in 2012, but I can do much better in 2013 and beyond. I did turn 38. I will write at Vardy.me

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On Doing What Really Needs Doing

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Productivityist.com by Mike Vardy Start Here Archives Store Contact On Doing What Really Needs Doing Posted on 10/19/2012 // Leave a Comment I was reading Craig Jarrow’s post today over at Time Management Ninja and it got me thinking about simplifiying systems. Calendars would be a great example of this.

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3 Things for the Next 3 Days

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David Sparks has put together some excellent Hazel rules here and if you simply search for “Hazel” on his blog, you’ll get a lot more on this stellar app. Much like David Allen talks about “closing open loops”, this is a time when you can focus on completing what you can complete before the calendar shifts to the next year.

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Postbox: A Powerful Cross-Platform Email Client [Review]

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Productivityist.com by Mike Vardy Start Here Archives Store Contact Postbox: A Powerful Cross-Platform Email Client [Review] Posted on 08/30/2012 // 8 Comments It turns out that when I decided to search for a new e-mail app of choice , that Postbox won out. But I neglected to go into deeper details as to why this was the app I went with.

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Asana vs. Monday: Which project management software is better?

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Each task can have several stages before its complete, such as draft, draft review, and editing stages for blog posts. Asana also uses kanban boards, Gantt charts, calendars (timeline views), and list views to visualize your workflows in a way that’s easy to understand. Monday.com at a glance. Monday Marketer. Monday Sales CRM.

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Asana vs ClickUp: Which Project Management Software is Best?

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You can manage your workflows visually via kanban boards, Gantt charts, calendars, and checklists. Beginning in 2008, Asana launched commercially in 2012 as one of the first project management tools of its kind. An example would be preventing a blog post from getting published until it’s been edited. What is Asana?