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Justin Wise on Slump Recovery, Inbox Zero and ADHD

Justin Wise on Slump Recovery, Inbox Zero and ADHD

FromBeyond the To-Do List


Justin Wise on Slump Recovery, Inbox Zero and ADHD

FromBeyond the To-Do List

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jul 23, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Justin Wise is content marketing practitioner living in Des Moines. He helps people and organizations tell their stories online. He started the podcast #THINKDIGITAL. It’s a fun way to talk about new media and play lots of 90s rap.
Covered in this episode:

Knowledge Worker Productivity
Juicing
How Having ADHD Actually Increased My Productivity
Productivity recovery
Power nap
Take a walk
To do lists
Inbox Zero
Beyond the To-Do List interview with Merlin Mann, creator of Inbox Zero
#THINKDIGITAL Podcast
Get an email response from anyone
Five email mistakes you’re making 

The most important part is finding that uninterrupted block to do the things that matter. - @JustinWiseClick To Tweet
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Released:
Jul 23, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

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If you're often finding yourself overwhelmed by your to-do list, your obligations, and all the hats you wear in your career and at home, listen and learn as Host Erik Fisher talks with real people who implement practical productivity strategies in their professional and personal lives. We explore all aspects of productivity, including getting the right work done, getting good work done, and the true end goal of productivity: living a meaningful life.