On Quiet Productivity
Quiet Productivity requires several things to be in place before it can succeed, and that includes:
A clear mind - Knowing what needs to be done to achieve the predetermined results
A defined path - Goals must be laid out, with a good idea of the items required to accomplish each goal
Frictionless workflow - Too many people get hung up on perfect systems, often tinkering with computer-based apps to offer endless distractions including tweaks, alerts, misconfigurations, notifications, animations, sync issues, input glitches
A known destination - Planned time, KPIs defined before start, measured path forward
Endlessly pare back tools
Create your flow
Know where your time goes
Define goals
Define KPIs
Create a TAO3
Define your Month/Week Big3
Plan your tasks around energy
Lay out your tools - Mise en place
Rituals
Daily
Weekly
Quarterly
Yearly
Read with pen and paper
Jot flow
Synthesize
Summarize the thought
File, link and cross-reference