David Mount
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82 weeks ago @ SmartBlog on Workforce - How to boost your prod... · 0 replies · +1 points
Thanks for the quick tips, well done. I still think that Outlook is the most well rounded productivity tool. That is if you can schedule time in your inbox instead of living there. I change my default view to start in my calendar and then arrange the view to show my tasks. I love this method. I am able to view where I need to be next to what I need to do.
Thanks again,
David Mount @ www.c--ts.com
Thanks again,
David Mount @ www.c--ts.com
84 weeks ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Your To-Do List as a P... · 0 replies · +1 points
I use Outlook with a sort of Franklin Planner approach. I modify the calendar arrangement to view my calendar beside my tasks. This allows me to view where I need to be next to what I need to do. I'm also a Blackberry user, a very handy device. My systems works great I love sharing it and teach it to others. I have fine tuned my productivity process over the years to incorporate goal management. I want to challenge your readers to incorporate a master task list into the process to get the really big things onto a weekly, then daily task list. Thanks for the post I really enjoyed it.
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