One Intentional Life
Wes Bos is a full-stack developer and teacher. In this interview, we discuss Wes's business plan as a solo entrepreneur, his productivity system and simple approach to managing his time and energy, and some of his favorite tools to get work done. Links: Book: App: Course: App: App: App: App: App:
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The waiting for list is a piece of the Getting Things Done methodology that helps you keep track of things that are not on your action list, but most likely someone else's action list. It's a simple way to clear up psychic weight and not forget opportunities that you might need to followed-up on. Checkout out my article, , about the waiting for list. Previous GTD Related Episodes:
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Choosing between the stability of a traditional career and the freedom of entrepreneurship? Why not have both? In this interview with the author, Patrick J. McGinnis, we talk about The 10% Entrepreneur and show you how, by investing just 10% of your time and resources, you can become an entrepreneur without losing a steady paycheck. We talk about Patrick's story and dive deep into some Q&A and highlight a few areas of the book. (hard cover book on Amazon) (audiobook on Audible) (Quiz) (Patrick on Twitter)
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When using technology it's important to practice new skills and software to improve your productivity and be more efficient and effective. Here is a group of tips and ideas for practicing productivity. Links: Presentation Slides - Text editor - Todo list - Favorite Mac Productivity App - Tweet of recent talk -
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It's important to find the work you were meant to do. In this episode, I talk about the joy-money-flow model for finding the most fulfilling work.
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We spend a lot of time in the car and that time should be used for the best. There are lots of opportunities to learn, think and be productive on the road.
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Processing tasks is an important life skill that can help you take all the information you receive in life and turn it into action. ...
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"Our brains are made to HAVE ideas, not HOLD ideas" - David Allen ...
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Managing finances can be stressful and difficult, often causing tension between spouses. In this episode, we talk about a personal budget software called YNAB (You Need a Budget) and the four rules they teach their users to "Gain Control of Your Money". We also discuss our personal experience with budgeting along the way.
info_outlineWe all have a morning routine whether we decide to or not. This is why it is so important to craft an intentional routine and start your day off right.
Links
- http://michaelhyatt.com/028-reengineer-your-morning-ritual.html
- http://jeffsanders.com/superstar-daily-rituals/
- http://www.johnjosephcooper.com/my-morning-routine-as-a-new-parent/
- http://www.amazon.com/Eat-That-Frog-Great-Procrastinating/dp/1576754227
- http://beyondthetodolist.com
In This Episode
- Morning is a subjective term, a morning routine is the first things you do in the day regardless of time
- Routine Vs Ritual
- Routine is things you do everyday
- Ritual is something you do step by step with intention
- Evening routines set you up to succeed or fail the next day
- Eating the right things and HYDRATING
- Get your big items out first.
- What you don't do is just as important as what you do.
- Our Routines
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