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Release Date: 04/08/2024
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Have you had to work on the weekend due to something urgent that came up late on Friday? The 633rd episode of Done! is about how to avoid that happening again. What would you have done if you were in my lecture participant's situation? Please . I want to know! Do you know ? These episodes are also available as a weekly newsletter to your email. If you rather read than listen (or both!), David Stiernholm is a ”struktör”. As such he helps people and companies become more efficient and productive by creating better structure. His motto is: Everything can be done easier! David is...
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When will you find time to show your colleague how to do something when both of your calendars are full with no gaps? This week’s episode of Done! - No. 632 - is about how you can show others how it’s done even when time is scarce. Do you also use screen recording? If so, what for? What do you usually record? and tell me. I'm sure there are more uses for this simplifying format than I have thought of so far. I'm curious to hear how you do it. These episodes are also available as a weekly newsletter to your email. If you rather read than listen (or both!), David Stiernholm is a...
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Do you wish there were simple descriptions of how tasks are done, making it easier for new employees to understand? In this week’s episode of Done!, you’ll learn how to have an AI create the simple checklists you need. In the episode, I mention these three transcription services Have you used AI to document processes and routines differently? Please and tell me! I am fascinated by the simplification possibilities hidden here, and I would love to hear your best tips. Here's . These episodes are also available as a weekly newsletter to your email. If you rather read than listen (or...
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Do you have many different email accounts to manage? It’s quite a hassle. This week’s episode of Done! is about how to gather your email inboxes in a simple way. Here's how to add more email accounts to your emailing app: You who cannot add multiple (external) accounts to Outlook, for example, but still have several addresses to manage, how do you do it in a structured way? Email me at (my main, most frequent address)! I'm curious to hear about your clever trick. Have you made as I have? These episodes are also available as a weekly newsletter to your email. If you rather read...
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You want to have good structure in your work, but what does it actually look like? The 629th episode Done! is about how to navigate a typical, intense day with good structure. Do you have a different abstract image of your structured work process? or tell me! I would be happy to hear your thoughts. Here's on your work. These episodes are also available as a weekly newsletter to your email. If you rather read than listen (or both!), David Stiernholm is a ”struktör”. As such he helps people and companies become more efficient and productive by creating better...
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Your colleague has indicated that they are busy, but does that apply to everything? Done! this week is about an agreement that reduces friction in the organization. What have you agreed upon regarding what the different statuses mean? and tell me. I am curious to hear what you have come up with! Here's . These episodes are also available as a weekly newsletter to your email. If you rather read than listen (or both!), David Stiernholm is a ”struktör”. As such he helps people and companies become more efficient and productive by creating better structure. His motto is: everything can...
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Do you struggle to find time for reflection and to work undisturbed? This week's episode of Done! is about letting Outlook schedule your focus time automatically. about how to start a focus plan in Viva Insights. How have you used the focus plan feature in Viva Insights? Perhaps you have found an unconventional use you want to tell me about. If so, and I will read about your experiences with great interest! you need to pick your next task in when you keep your to-do tasks in two lists. These episodes are also available as a weekly newsletter to your email. If you rather read than...
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If you are more selective about which meetings you attend, and your colleagues do the same to create more room in their calendars, will you ever be able to schedule a meeting with all the key participants again? In this week’s episode of Done! - No. 626 - you will discover how it’s still possible to find a suitable meeting time with colleagues who occasionally want to work without interruptions. How do you choose which meetings to attend? What is the deciding factor? and tell me, because I am curious. Here's . These episodes are also available as a weekly newsletter to your email. If...
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As AI becomes a frequently used tool, you develop very good prompts that you want to use often. However, it’s cumbersome to formulate them again and again! This week’s episode of Done! - No. 625 - is about how you can save AI prompts. Do you save your prompts differently? How? and let me know! Here's how (but should)! These episodes are also available as a weekly newsletter to your email. If you rather read than listen (or both!), David Stiernholm is a ”struktör”. As such he helps people and companies become more efficient and productive by creating better structure. His...
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Wouldn’t it be nice if an AI could work for you in the background without you having to ask for help all the time? Now, it’s possible. Today, Done! is about how you can use ChatGPT’s new Tasks feature. What have you used ChatGPT Tasks for? Let me know! I’m eager to find more ways to get more done with less effort, so I’d love to hear your tips. if you’d like to share. to the question I got about feeling that you haven't accomplished anything all day. These episodes are also available as a weekly newsletter to your email. If you rather read than listen (or both!), David...
info_outlineWhy print out something you need to read when you can read it on the screen? Well, there’s a good reason to do that.
Today’s episode of Done! - No. 593 - is about a study about the benefits of printing reading material even in this digital day and age.
The two studies I mention are:
- Reading on a smartphone affects sigh generation, brain activity, and comprehension
- Comparison of reading performance on screen and on paper: A meta-analysis
What texts do you prefer to read on paper? Please write to me and tell me, I'm curious to hear.
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David Stiernholm is a ”struktör”. As such he helps people and companies become more efficient and productive by creating better structure.
His motto is: everything can be done easier! David is frequently hired as a speaker by all kinds of businesses ranging from well-established major corporations to entrepreneurial companies in hyper growth. He extinguishes himself by providing clients with concrete tools and methods that can be applied instantly both at work and in your personal life. During a talk with David Stiernholm you will realize that structure is both liberating and fun, and that by establishing a better structure you become less stressed and more efficient.
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