Jeet Banerjee (Twitter: @TheJeetBanerjee) www.JeetBanerjee.com My best time management or productivity tip is waking
up bright and early every morning to create a list of tasks that must get done
each day. I create a list of all the items I want to get done in a single day. After
that, I order each item based on the importance of it. At the top, I have a list of
the things that must get done before the end of the day to all of the lower level
stuff. That helps me stay focused and tackle the most important items at the
beginning of the day.
Jeet Banerjee is a 22 year old serial entrepreneur, digital marketing consultant, TEDx speaker, and bestselling author. Corbett Barr (Twitter: @corbettbarr) www.fizzle.co I stay productive by developing and maintaining what I call a
personal "operating system," which is a set of processes, tools, and checkpoints
that define how I get work done every day. The specifics of an operating system
differ from person to person, but the important thing is that you have one, and
you work to make it better as you learn more about how you work and what's
important to you.
Corbett Barr is co-founder and CEO of Fizzle, a community and training platform for entrepreneurs. Marni Battista (Twitter: @MarniBattista) www.DatingWithDignity.com In addition to a personalized daily planner
tailored to my needs, I also use something called the CALM Prosperity Process.
As the founder of Dating with Dignity and with more than 25 years of personal relationship and dating experience, Marni Battista has dated, was married for 17 years, divorced, and then successfully dated again (and married!) in the 21st century. Samantha Bell (Twitter: @SamBe11) www.SamanthaBell.com.au Gmail inbox pause—for when email explosions
happen during big workloads, move unimportant emails into the hidden paused
folder. Boomerang app—schedule emails to return when more relevant. Recruit
well, include trial periods to find your great crew. Find people who are fun and
easy to collaborate with and who can sense what you need to be in flow. From
Tim Ferriss—no meetings on Monday (plan the week that day) and Fridays
(life/work chores). Inbox zero as often as possible.
Samantha Bell is the co-founder of Do Lectures Australia.