9 Time Management Techniques That Will Help You Get More Done

Posted by Omer Matityahu on

How to be more productive with your time? It’s one of the oldest questions in the business world, and it’s also one of the most important to answer in order to be successful and happy in all aspects of your life. Here are nine time management techniques you can use right now to help you become more productive with your time and get things done faster, better, and more efficiently than ever before.

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Why I started using a paper task manager instead of an app.

Posted by Omer Matityahu on

I have always been a big fan of planning. Early in my career, I managed large scale projects, which involved people, processes and information systems, sometimes I was required to cross continents and time zones. So, I always used very detailed work plans to manage the timeline and tasks. However, THERE IS such thing as too much detail with work plans, and at some point, regardless of the tool you are using, you will find yourself working for the tool instead of the tool work for you.
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Why do we so often fail to complete the tasks that matter most to us?

Posted by Omer Matityahu on

There are many reasons why our short-term actions often don’t align with our long-term goals and aspirations. 
To understand these reasons, let’s divide them into two categories: the barriers that influence us when we are engaged in advance planning, and the ones that occur in real time as we try to decide what we should do next. Please note that these barriers are not truly independent. They both share similarities.
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Big Blocks Reflection Page

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At the end of each cycle, which is defined by the amount of days it took you to complete all of your big blocks, use the reflection page to learn how you can improve your next cycle.
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Daily Reinforcement

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Ultimately, at the end of each day, we should feel proud of our work. The Perfect Notebook enables us to do so in a simple and effective way. Turn to the Daily Task Manager page. At the bottom right hand corner, rate your progress from one to three stars depending on your progress that day. It’s truly reassuring to visually give yourself affirmation. Paralleling your self reflection, on the left hand side, you can also keep track of your hydration for each day. Check a drop every time you drink a glass of water to keep your health nourished to ensure readiness to complete all of your tasks.
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