VitalSmarts

December 11, 2019 | Vol. 17 Issue 50 | 300,000 Subscribers

 
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3 Tips to Organize Your Life

 

Please visit the blog to view Justin's answer to the below question.

Dear Justin,

I have always been a list-maker and over the years this has served me pretty well. I'm getting older and I'm finding that I'm making lists over and over so I end up with multiple lists. They're on my desk, they're in my pockets, they're on my phone. What can I do to either organize my lists or just use one?

Signed,
Overrun with Lists


 

Justin Hale

 

Justin Hale is a speaker, training designer, and Master Trainer at VitalSmarts. He has been a lead engineer in designing the VitalSmarts edition of Getting Things Done® Training and has facilitated the course and delivered keynote speeches on the skills and principles of stress-free productivity to clients and audiences across North America.

 
 
 
 
 
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How to Avoid Distractions and Stay Productive

The typical workplace environment is overrun with data streams, ticket systems, apps, communication channels, and more. It can be hard to stay focused.

In this week's episode, Justin shares a tip for avoiding distractions and staying productive.

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How to avoid distractions

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