To Do: 41 Tools to Start, Stick With, and Finish Things

The techniques you need to stop procrastinating and start getting things done, from the authors of the international bestseller The Decision Book.

Want to stop procrastinating? Ask yourself four easy questions to help you reframe your mindset.

Overwhelmed by competing priorities? Use kanban to visualize your tasks, structure them, and complete them in stages.

Unsure how to assess a project’s success? Start by considering the hallowed trio of fun, money, and impact.

Every day we begin new projects and try to find pleasure in our work, all while chipping away at our long-term goals. To Do is a powerful asset for productivity that’s perfect for creative thinkers. This book brings together forty-one of the best models that can help build confidence and help propel you toward the life you want to live.

In minutes, you can learn:
The Pomodoro Technique – Compartmentalization – Rapid Prototyping – Inbox Management – The Delphi Method – Deep Work – Radical Transparency – Sandwich Feedback – The 5/25 Rule – Kotter’s 8-Step Model of Change – The Transactional Model

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To Do: 41 Tools to Start, Stick With, and Finish Things

The techniques you need to stop procrastinating and start getting things done, from the authors of the international bestseller The Decision Book.

Want to stop procrastinating? Ask yourself four easy questions to help you reframe your mindset.

Overwhelmed by competing priorities? Use kanban to visualize your tasks, structure them, and complete them in stages.

Unsure how to assess a project’s success? Start by considering the hallowed trio of fun, money, and impact.

Every day we begin new projects and try to find pleasure in our work, all while chipping away at our long-term goals. To Do is a powerful asset for productivity that’s perfect for creative thinkers. This book brings together forty-one of the best models that can help build confidence and help propel you toward the life you want to live.

In minutes, you can learn:
The Pomodoro Technique – Compartmentalization – Rapid Prototyping – Inbox Management – The Delphi Method – Deep Work – Radical Transparency – Sandwich Feedback – The 5/25 Rule – Kotter’s 8-Step Model of Change – The Transactional Model

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To Do: 41 Tools to Start, Stick With, and Finish Things

To Do: 41 Tools to Start, Stick With, and Finish Things

To Do: 41 Tools to Start, Stick With, and Finish Things

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Overview

The techniques you need to stop procrastinating and start getting things done, from the authors of the international bestseller The Decision Book.

Want to stop procrastinating? Ask yourself four easy questions to help you reframe your mindset.

Overwhelmed by competing priorities? Use kanban to visualize your tasks, structure them, and complete them in stages.

Unsure how to assess a project’s success? Start by considering the hallowed trio of fun, money, and impact.

Every day we begin new projects and try to find pleasure in our work, all while chipping away at our long-term goals. To Do is a powerful asset for productivity that’s perfect for creative thinkers. This book brings together forty-one of the best models that can help build confidence and help propel you toward the life you want to live.

In minutes, you can learn:
The Pomodoro Technique – Compartmentalization – Rapid Prototyping – Inbox Management – The Delphi Method – Deep Work – Radical Transparency – Sandwich Feedback – The 5/25 Rule – Kotter’s 8-Step Model of Change – The Transactional Model


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781324075363
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 08/20/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Mikael Krogerus is a freelance journalist and an editor with Das Magazin, the weekly supplement to Switzerland’s biggest newspaper.
Roman Tschäppeler is the founder of the consulting and multimedia firm Guzo, based in Biel-Benne, Switzerland. He attended the Kaospilot School in Denmark.
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