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Episode 495: Erik Fisher Talks About Navigating Productivity, Avoiding Burnout, and Podcast Evolution

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My guest for this episode, Erik Fisher , is the voice behind the “Beyond the To-Do List” – a podcast that has been going strong since 2012. Related Blog Post: How To Keep Doing It Right (More Often Than Not) Want to support the podcast? Click on any of the links below to make that happen.

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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. What else did I do in 2012?

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Why It’s Important to Tell the Story of Your Green Brand

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As you’re figuring out what your brand should be, you have to make sure to address issues like defining what your company is, how you want it to be perceived and what your missions and goals are surrounding your business. It encourages others to want to learn more about green brand companies. It financially supports your company.

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Trying

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Productivityist.com by Mike Vardy Start Here Archives Store Contact Trying Posted on 10/04/2012 // 2 Comments I spend a lot of time trying. The goal is to avoid spending time in trying times, situations, or work. ThatIsAll Latest blog post: Who’s in My Audience? Heck, we all do. Trying as a verb is great. As an adjective?

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A Return to OmniFocus

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Productivityist.com by Mike Vardy Start Here Archives Store Contact A Return to OmniFocus Posted on 07/24/2012 // 12 Comments Today I’m offering up another admission. link] Latest blog post: Everything in Evernote BudWardPT 5pts @ mikevardy @ BudWardPT Ive actually done the same thing in my office. and it’s a big one.

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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 has some robust reporting features, allowing users to monitor task progress in real-time, set goals and milestones, and keep track of how busy your employees are with your tasks. Set goals/deadlines.

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Asana vs ClickUp: Which Project Management Software is Best?

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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. For instance, you could set a project’s status to ‘Needs Proofreading’ for blog articles. Google Drive. What is Asana?