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How To Play The Game Of Blogging

Brilliantly Better

Dragos Roua – Brilliantly Better The Personal Development Blog Home About me Top posts Archives Downloads Audio Recommended Products Contact How To Play The Game Of Blogging by dragos on June 16, 2010 · 24 comments in Blogging Tweet After I sold my company, 2 years ago, I knew there will be some inactive time for me.

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The 3 Ingredients Of A Minimalist Productivity Workflow

Productivityist

Over the course of a month, I’ll give emphasis to a specific project. Weekly Sprints allow you to focus your tasks on a project or goal over the course of a week rather than a month. Friday is my Deep Work Day so the task “Review Drafts for blog post ideas” is aligned with deep work and therefore is aligned to Fridays.

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New Year’s Resolutions, Pacing Oneself, and Staying Curious

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

And of course, I am putting it on my list of things to do. So this year, I am trying to slow down the pace to marathon, not sprinting. And anyone can email me questions and I respond only via this blog, not to your personal address. How are your resolutions coming along? You can just write “Thx!”

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You Can Avoid Multitasking When You Focus on These 3 Things

Productivityist

Of course I exaggerate. Or, capitalize on ultradian rhythms by working in 90-minute sprints and taking short breaks. If during a lunch meeting I promise to share a blog post or send a quote, I can write down that commitment on the Fofi card rather than pull out my phone, which many people interpret as bad manners.

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Are You Hoarding Ideas?

Men With Pens

Think of the half-written blog posts you won’t finish. The courses you won’t put together. Minimalizing your clutter can be done in an exhausting weekend marathon, absolutely – but it’s far less stressful and manageable when done in small sprints. It’s much, much easier to lie to ourselves and say of course we are!

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