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Productivity Mastermind

October 14th, 2008 by Stephen

Posted in Brainstorming, Downloads, GTD, Podcast, Productivity, Productivity Mastermind |

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

Today marks the first podcast in the Productivity Mastermind podcast series. On Thursday a few of us got together on the phone to talk about managing inputs and the various tools that we use.

Main topics:

  1. Organizing your day
  2. Managing inputs
  3. Tools for productivity

We covered a lot of ground quickly on this call, touching base on quite a few tools and strategies. Some of the highlights:

  • Using your calendar and weekly schedule template
  • Setting appointments with yourself
  • Many, many online apps

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icon for podpress  Productivity Mastermind Call: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (696)

Listen to the whole thing, it’s about 28 minutes long, and take a look at our notes on the Google site Productivity Mastermind.

The next call will be this Thursday, 16 October, at 4:00 pm Eastern time.
The call-in number is 712-432-1699. The access code is 1005106#.


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4 Responses

  1. rob Says:

    Just listened to the download, some useful things I’ll follow up on. It was a great idea to set this up, another great resource - keep up the good work.

  2. Stephen Says:

    Thanks Rob, will you be on the call this week?

  3. Caroline Says:

    Getting organised and managing my time is the hardest thing for me. Great audio by the way.

  4. Stephen Says:

    Hi Caroline, will we hear you on the next call, this Thursday?

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