Productivity — The simple system I’ve settled upon having tried them all
I’m sure I’m not the only one who has become obsessed with productivity in recent years. To the point that I’ve read every productivity book going, and have turned over every last stone from every last dark and dusty corner of the internet — all in search of the ultimate productivity tips. I think the obsession arises because we feel we’re not alone — when thousands of people are contributing to productivity hacks and systems, we realise the problem is not just our own and occurs on a wider scale. Productivity guidance becomes a following, a source of comfort knowing that there are solutions to the problems that keep us awake at night — tasks overdue, workload piling up in an overwhelming bottleneck. Once the productivity hacks / books / articles are exhausted, we have an app store bulging at the seams with apps that promise the answer to our problems. Ironically (and I'm sure I'm not the only one) we find ourselves spending much valuable time on researching the productivity pr...