In episode #1501, we talk about the number one productivity hack for working from home! The right kind of checklist for your day, can help you get so much done and reach bigger goals over time. Tune in to hear all about this helpful hack and our tips for making the most of each day, and building towards greatness over time!
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[00:25] Today’s topic: The Number 1 Productivity Hack for Working From Home.
[00:34] The power of daily checklists and linking them to annual goals.
[01:41] Jeff Bezos’ rule of three big decisions each day.
[02:08] The problem with long, shit-to-do lists.
[03:08] There is no need to overcomplicate your goals for the day!
[03:25] Keeping a checklist manageable — this will help you get through it.
[03:46] Starting with the toughest task on the list, first thing in the morning.
[04:02] Meditation and exercise can help boost your productivity too!
[04:49] That’s it for today!
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