Kyle Eschenroeder (Twitter: @kyleschen)
www.StartupBros.com I've tried all the "strategies", only one has worked. My
philosophy is that being productive for the sake of being productive is
ridiculous. I care about moving my life forward, not maximizing some abstract
level of productivity. So the first thing I do is get out of bed and go work out.
While working out I identify the two most important things I can do that day. I
write them down on an index card. That index card is used to write down other
things I need to accomplish during the day. I can't use more space than that one
card. So two things: 1. Get energy to put into the thing (work out). 2. Identify
the thing(s). This sets you up to be proactive. And being proactive makes you the
best kind of productive.
Kyle Eschenroeder, founder of StartupBros.com.
www.jasonfalls.com The single-smartest thing I've ever done to manage time is
actually put "Work" in my calendar as a meeting. That time is booked, it is
precious and no one gets to hijack it. Whether I need to write a blog post, a
strategy for a client, or research a topic I'm writing a presentation about, it goes
on the calendar so I have uninterrupted time to devote to that task.
Jason Falls is strategist, author, and speaker who is the SVP of Digital Strategy
at Elasticity, a marketing agency.
www.nimble.com You can achive anything you want if you remember the three
P's of Success. Passion, Plan and Purpose. Find your Passion, Create a Plan to
Achieve it, Make it Your Purpose Everyday.
Jon Ferrara is the pioneer and creator of #CRM solutions, CEO - Nimble,
Founder of GoldMine. Interests: #SocialSelling, Social Business, Customer
Lifecycle, Acquisition & Retention.
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