Lab notes

ProductivityJune 14, 2005 5:35 pm

To-Done has another great post, this time on how to say “no”.

Getting to “yes” via “no”. There are situations (I see them all the time in my field) where projects seem to get more and more complicated. This is usually do to the addition of tasks, requirements and people. There are many times when putting your foot down and not letting a new feature creep into your project, or not allowing the addition of a new influence in, can really help you get something finished. Sometimes the quickest way to “yes” or “go” is via “no”.

In my experience, people who have a hard problem saying “no”, also have a hard problem saying “yes”. It’s a simple matter of priorities, but if you’re swamped with things you’re better off turning down, you just have less room in your life to focus on the things you should be doing instead. There’s also a subtle behavior pattern at play. Life is full of events, some of which are opportunities, others are time sinks. When you can’t say “no”, you end up taking on more time sinks than you can afford, and spending a lot of energy postponing them, resenting them, regretting them. You end up tuning out things that come your way, missing out on what could be good opportunities.

In short, read Keith’s post and learn how to be more effective by wisely saying “no”.

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ProductivityMay 26, 2005 3:43 pm

Keith’s To-Done blog has a collection of personal productivity and writing tips. I’m always on the look for better ways to get more stuff done and keep my sanity in check. His recent entry has great tips on how to be a more productive blogger:

  • Start with a title. Sometimes just coming up with that initial idea and writing down the title for your post will get the words flowing.
  • Adopt a conversational tone and style. This helps your words flow more freely. It might not be the “best” way to write, but it’s served me well and it saves me time.
  • Connect and motivate. I’ve found that community is a great way to keep your energy level high. Talk to people, create content centered around discussion. This leads to more energy and more ideas. As well, it’s very motivating to know that people are into the same things as you and dealing with the same issues..

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