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The 2014 Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide

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NeuYear Calendar Still my analog calendar of choice. It’s taken my game to a whole new level, and anyone who gives the NeuYear Calendar a try will see that having a bird’s eye view of their year really is a game-changer. Information Amazon holiday shopping'

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The 2013 Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide

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This year I decided to offer holiday shoppers a bit more time to explore possible gift ideas for the productivity enthusiast — aka the "productivityist" — in their lives. The Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide for 2013 may be a long read, but it may just spark some gift ideas you hadn''t considered. NeuYear Calendar.

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Too Busy To Think: 6 Ways To Create More Space

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Your calendar is stacked with meetings. When stretched for time, most people tend to drop thinking and planning in their calendar to complete as many tasks as possible. In 2014, a Harvard research team, led by Giada Di Stefano tackled this question. I consistently guard time in my calendar for thinking, planning and refreshing.

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Too Busy To Think: 6 Ways To Create More Space

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Your calendar is stacked with meetings. When stretched for time, most people tend to drop thinking and planning in their calendar to complete as many tasks as possible. In 2014, a Harvard research team, led by Giada Di Stefano tackled this question. I consistently guard time in my calendar for thinking, planning and refreshing.

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Too Busy To Think: 6 Ways To Create More Space

Productivityist

Your calendar is stacked with meetings. When stretched for time, most people tend to drop thinking and planning in their calendar to complete as many tasks as possible. In 2014, a Harvard research team, led by Giada Di Stefano tackled this question. I consistently guard time in my calendar for thinking, planning and refreshing.

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What to Look for in Your First Task Management App

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Ben describes it best over at The Brooks Review , but the way I use it is I''ll do a bit of a brain dump on a specific area of responsibility into Begin and work to get those things done each day. I''ll be spending more time with this app in 2014, and you may very well want to as well. ( iOS , Paper-based ).