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How to Get S*$t Done: Three Steps to Becoming a Productivity Ninja

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Do you feel like there are never enough hours in a day to get everything done? Good news—you are not the only one. I don’t know about you, but I have a lot of shit to get done. I used to have emails coming out of my ears, a to-do list that spanned continents, and that nagging little business idea that I’ve been meaning to start on the side for the last four years just begging to be given some attention.

Notifications that pop up in the corner of your screen are more addictive than crack. Tweet This Quote

The last one is still true, but I have at least made progress taming the wild two-headed beast of email and task management. This is how you too can become a Productivity Ninja.

Step 1: Change your mindset.

Forget time management and think about workflow and energy management. We have 100,000 billion neurons but can only keep seven things in our head at once. That means you need to get it out of your head and into a system.

At Simple Startup, we use Pipedrive. It’s a sales pipeline tool plus an awesome to-do list. I also love Smartsheet for Project Management, have used Trello, and even a trusty old pen and paper system (although I find I lose that more easily). Choose a system and stick with it.

It is tempting to constantly feel pressure to do, but sometimes you need to switch from doing to thinking. Tweet This Quote

Step 2: Remember that checking email is not your job.

It can be tempting to peruse your email looking for easy or interesting things to take action on, but this only sucks time away from other priorities. It also generally produces very little in terms of real results. Work at implementing the following email management strategies.

Work efficiently, rest plentifully and take the time to party like a rock star. Tweet This Quote

Step 3: Use these tricks.

You will always have more demands than you have time, and you will always want to do it all. Tweet This Quote

Know this: You will always have more to do than you can get done. You will always have more demands than you have time, and you will always want to do it all—you can’t, no one can (even if some people look like they can). Work efficiently, rest plentifully and take the time to party like a rock star. All work and no play made Jack a dull boy.


A version of this post originally published on UNREASONABLE.is in June 2014. It has been updated and reposted to inspire further conversation.