Geek & Mild by Sean Sperte
Productivity at its Best
The latest issue of A List Apart has an article about working less.
But in the larger scheme of things, does that really matter? Will we lie on our death bed and say “Damn, I wish I would’ve got more done at work?” I doubt it.
I know I won’t be saying anything remotely like that on my death bed. For one, I ain’t a cusser. Secondly, I believe I work to live, not the other way around.
Ryan Carson (yes, from Carson Workshops and DropSend) says that productivity is not a matter of time, but mentality. He and his wife decided to do something crazy to prove it: Work only four days a week.
It worked.
We have more peace. More time to think. More time to enjoy life. It’s fabulous.
Sounds good to me, but I wonder if Mondays (my current day off) are supposed to provide that for me already.
Ryan also gives a couple practical pointers as well; things like don’t instant message, don’t keep your email client open, ask for alone-time, and make lists.
I lost count of how many times I’ve read these three things lately:
- Don’t instant message
- Get alone
- Prioritize your projects (get organized)
I think Jonathan Snook put it best when he said that productivity is like a stream train that takes a lot of energy to get moving … And once it’s derailed, you’ve not lost 5 minutes, but 30.
9-May 2006
Link: The Long Trail
The Long Trail. I wonder what Seth thinks of Christianity’s (or, more accurately, Jesus’) long tail trail.
9-May 2006
When not to reboot
Note to self: Don’t schedule a website spring reboot during a conference.
(Look for The City Church’s new site sometime this weekend, only a week late.)
Bam! I never arrive on time to a party anyway. ;)
4-May 2006
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