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Asana Comes to Android

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The Asana team has this to say about the new addition to the roster: “Our ultimate goal is to build a mobile experience that matches the craftsmanship, elegance, and power of the desktop web app. While achieving that goal is a long road to walk, the first version of our Android app is a great first step.”

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Trying

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The goal is to avoid spending time in trying times, situations, or work. Related Posts: On Doing What Really Needs Doing Sometimes You Just Have to Go Home Powering Through The Problem with Not Using Email to Manage Tasks Parallel / Series 1 comments   Get Livefyre FAQ Sign in + Follow Post comment Link Sort: Newest | Oldest Erin F.

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Zero Vs. Done

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Productivityist.com by Mike Vardy Start Here Archives Store Contact Zero Vs. Done Posted on 02/05/2013 // 1 Comment We hear about zero a lot. Zero isn’t the goal, because it never sticks around. I got to Inbox Zero. I have “zero” left to do today. I’m “zeroing” in on finishing that project. And so do you.

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How an Editor Makes for More Productive Online Writing

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Productivityist.com by Mike Vardy Start Here Archives Store Contact How an Editor Makes for More Productive Online Writing Posted on 01/29/2013 // 4 Comments When I was an editor, my goal was to make whatever a writer had submitted better and yet still maintain the voice and tone of the original work. Editing is hard.

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It Doesn't Just Happen Overnight

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Productivityist.com by Mike Vardy Start Here Archives Store Contact It Doesn’t Just Happen Overnight Posted on 02/25/2013 // 1 Comment Making adjustments is a part of improving your productivity. James Clear had a great post recently about using schedule more than goals to accomplish things.

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2012: My Year in Review

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I did indeed accomplish this goal, and delivered two books in 2012 – (PRE)PRODUCTIVITYIST: the book and the recently-released The Front Nine: How to Start the Year You Want Anytime You Want. I got better with this in 2012, but I can do much better in 2013 and beyond. You can pick up the books by going here. ) How did 2012 treat you?

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Introducing.The Ready Retreat Series

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Each Ready Retreat session devotes time to a specific area that can impact one’s productivity, be it email, task, time, idea, or goal management. I plan to bring them online in the form of a webinar series in early 2013, and I have plenty of other surprises in store regarding this new venture of mine.

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