16 | Sticking to Your Plan: Tips for Real-Life Productivity

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  • Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
  • Ever feel like your carefully crafted plans go out the window once life gets busy? In this episode of Productivity Hacks, we dive into real-world strategies for sticking to your plans, without feeling like you’re chained to them. Learn the importance of realistic planning, discover practical tools like time-blocking and the Pomodoro technique, and explore how to regroup when things go sideways. Plus, I’ll share how my word for the year, ‘Aligned Adventure,’ keeps my planning personal and purposeful. Ready to make your plans work for you? Grab a cuppa and join me!
    01:27 Today's Topic: Staying on Track with Your Plan
    02:36 The Importance of Sticking to a Plan
    03:14 Realistic Planning and Self-Reflection
    05:05 Paper vs. Digital Planning
    07:56 Top Tactics for Staying on Track
    12:59 Scheduling High-Quality Leisure Time
    15:00 Regrouping When Things Go Off Track
    The books I referenced (affiliate links):
    Deep Work: Rules for Focuser Success in a Distracted World (Cal Newport): amzn.to/40zJxqO
    Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World (Cal Newport) amzn.to/4jv8UlW
    Atomic Habits (James Clear) amzn.to/3Ekcy1S
    Eat That Frog!: Get More Of The Important Things Done Today (Brian Tracy) amzn.to/4hspocR
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