A Goal

I created a project for myself. I’d like digest-able recaps of as many productivity techniques, hacks, and philosophies as I can find. This blog is going to be a reference for anyone else who would like to learn more and discover what may work for them.

So I’ll be posting an write up a day, with the assistance of AI to find and consolidate the information. I want to focus on each one’s core tenants. When does it shine and when is it difficult or unnecessary. In essence, I want to know how to use it and when to use it.

I’ve set a challenge for 60 days. But if you recommend more ideas I can keep going.

Cheers,
Jack

1. Pomodoro Technique

2. Time blocking

3. Eisenhower Matrix

4. Getting Things Done (GTD)

5. Eat That Frog

6. Kanban boards

7. SMART goals

8. 1-3-5 Rule

9. Two-minute rule

10. Timeboxing

11. Batching

12. Pareto Principle (80/20 rule)

13. Don't Break the Chain

14. Bullet Journaling

15. Mind mapping

16. Inbox Zero

17. Deep work

18. Flowtime Technique

19. Task stacking

20. The Ivy Lee Method

21. The Seinfeld Strategy

22. The Action Method

23. Biological Prime Time

24. The Checklist Manifesto

25. Zen to Done (ZTD)

26. Personal Kanban

27. The Quiet Hour

28. The 52/17 Rule

29. Structured Procrastination

30. The Rapid Planning Method (RPM)

31. The Systemist

32. Single-tasking

33. The Agile Results system

34. The Pickle Jar Theory

35. The Autofocus System

36. The Burner List

37. The Strikethru Method

38. The Eisenhower Box

49. The ABCDE Method

40. The Zeigarnik Effect

41. The Parkinson's Law

42. The Two List Strategy

43. The Inbox Pause

44. The Eat the Frog Technique

45. The Ivy Lee Method

46. The 1-3-5 Rule

47. The 4 D's of Time Management

48. The Premack Principle

49. The 4-Hour Work Week Method

50. The Seinfeld Strategy

51. The Ultradian Rhythm Technique

52. The Workstation Popcorn Technique

53. The Energy Management Technique

54. The Backward Goal Setting Method

55. The Keystone Habit Strategy

56. The Timeboxing Technique

57. The 5-Minute Rule

58. The Commitment Inventory

59. The Must, Should, Want Method

60. The Biological Prime Time Technique