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53: Q&A: 500+ Tasks, Goodbye Productivity Tools, & What Tool Would I Create?

53: Q&A: 500+ Tasks, Goodbye Productivity Tools, & What Tool Would I Create?

FromTools They Use


53: Q&A: 500+ Tasks, Goodbye Productivity Tools, & What Tool Would I Create?

FromTools They Use

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Sep 2, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It's time to answer your questions. We've put together 5 questions from the Keep Productive community and Patreon. Ranging from using productivity tools less, to tackling a 500+ long Todoist list.

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Questions from you


Should you remove productivity technologies when you do technology audits? - Adam Staples
I have 500+ tasks in my Todoist account, how do I deal with that? - No name - RGauffman
If you could build a new app from scratch - but with all the resources in the world - what would it be? (Alex)
How do you guys externalise your productivity system? For example friends/family/SO who are less reliable, so even delegations become more stressful where you have to constantly check up on (how's the party planning coming along, how's your visa application, etc) - Edison
Do productivity tools actually make people more productive? Or are they just making people less forgetful and enabling easier reporting on what you've done/have to do - No Name
What is the recurring “pain point” that you see in task/productivity management, and what are some of the solutions that either you or others have come up with to address it? - Eric Bower
Released:
Sep 2, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to the Tools They Use podcast. A collection of interviews and weekly episodes about the world personal and team productivity software. Every few weeks, we sit down and speak to professionals, extracting all of the apps, routines and habits they use every day to navigate their work and personal life. Past guests include David Pierce from the Wall Street Journal, Chris Messina the creator of the hashtag, Joey Cofone, CEO of Baron Fig and many more fantastic professionals. This is the perfect podcast for those exploring work tools to help them get things done, with weekly episodes to help you craft your toolkit.