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The rule of Haiku Productivity is: put limits on everything you
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Goal: The number of goals I’m allowed to have at any one time.
I can only really focus on one goal at a time … any more than that and I lose
focus and energy.
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Jane ChenLove this article: Haiku Productivity: The Fine Art of Limiting Yourself to the Essential | Zen Habits http://bit.ly/OvYnS [from http://twitter.com/daylemajor/statuses/2160795476]
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d majorLove this article: Haiku Productivity: The Fine Art of Limiting Yourself to the Essential | Zen Habits http://bit.ly/OvYnS [from http://twitter.com/daylemajor/statuses/2160795476]
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Johan LarssonI’m sure you’ve heard of the Pareto principle, known also as the 80/20 rule. While I don’t think that the percentages of that rule are exact, the principle is true: you should focus on the few things that get you the most benefit.
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you should focus on the few things that get you the most benefit
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The key to Haiku Productivity is to limit yourself to an arbitrary but small number of things, forcing yourself to focus on the important stuff and eliminate all else.
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The rule of Haiku Productivity is: put limits on everything you
do. -
Goal: The number of goals I’m allowed to have at any one time.
I can only really focus on one goal at a time … any more than that and I lose
focus and energy.
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Haiku Productivity: The Fine Art of Limiting Yourself to the Essential
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John LeMasneyThe rule of Haiku Productivity is: put limits on everything you do. That’s it. One rule. What are the things you do? It’s different for everyone, but common ones might be: email, RSS feeds, goals, tasks. What limits to set? It’s different for everyo
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email, RSS feeds, goals, time wasters, tasks
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