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Productivity Practices and Relationships

August 26th, 2008 by Stephen

Posted in Blog, GTD, Productivity, The Examined Life |

Welcome back! It's good to see you again. Please note that I am now publishing all new material at my hub site: StephenPSmith.com

Sorry for lack of posting, I have been been very busy with offline work. I had a little time this morning and wanted to share with you an interesting post by Jared at Technotheory.com - Should “productivity” play a role in your friendships and relationships?

When it comes to friendships and relationships, is it fair to apply principles of productivity…or is it not only a waste of time but perhaps even harsh and potentially damaging?

I say if you’ve got a system that works for you, then by all means apply it to the people in your life, too. It’ll not only help your sanity but your relationships.

Read it and leave a comment.

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2 Responses

  1. Jared Goralnick Says:

    Thanks for linking over to Technotheory, Stephen! On my site you mentioned that you’ll be trying to apply some of these principles when your day job slows down (or halts), and I’d be very curious to hear your experiences with productivity and relationships.

    Cheers.

  2. Stephen Says:

    You are welcome, I am always looking for innovative ways to use these practices to make life better.

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