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Four-Step Process for Peak Performance and Productivity

Project Peak Performance and ProductivityThe four-step process below incorporates concepts from Getting Things Done (David Allen), twice-daily e-mail checks from The 4-Hour Workweek (Tim Ferriss) and techniques that I have been using successfully for several years.

  1. Take control of your e-mails: Eight Easy Steps to Eliminate E-mails. Process your e-mails only twice a day, one at mid-morning to respond to overnight and early morning e-mails, and another one at mid-afternoon to read the rest.
  2. Transform the e-mails in your Do folder into one-line action items: use the verb-noun format, e.g., Read the report
  3. Prioritize your action items: Three Tricks for Tackling Top Tasks (long explanation)
  4. Apply assembly-line techniques: work on one group of top tasks at a time by location (home, office or away) and tools (computer, phone, etc.)
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3 Responses to “Four-Step Process for Peak Performance and Productivity”

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  2. I bought Getting Things Done (David Allen) today and planning to buy “The 4-Hour Workweek” soon.

    Thanks for the post.

  3. Mohammed, you may also want to check out The Power of Less by Leo Babauta.

    http://blog.johnestrella.com/2009/03/three-tricks-to-tame-the-time-tyrants/

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