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Nick is asked if he has any tips for staying productive. Like many people, Nick utilizes email as the "universal to-do list" tool.
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[Treeouse Teacher Q & A]
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Nick, do you have any tips for staying productive? >>Any tips for staying productive?
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I'm actually probably one of the worst people you could ask about that.
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I feel like I'm always busy and I'm super productive but I don't know how.
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I don't actually use--I can't say like "Oh yeah, I use this app and then I use this calendar and thing."
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I'm still in the phase of like sending e-mails to myself when I have To Do's
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because I'm doing my inbox that has To Do list that basically anybody can write to.
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So I write to that To Do list as well,
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and then in Gmail, Ill go ahead and start stuff that I want to get done that day.
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And I'll go ahead and try to clear out my star inbox.
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I think it is super important to try and maintain a calendar certainly for work but also for yourself.
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One thing that I have been doing, personally at home, is that I have this calendar on my frige
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It's just like a dry-erase board and I go ahead and fill out for the week.
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It's just a week calendar and I fill out things like I'm going to workout these days,
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I have piano lesson on Friday
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and then I go ahead and mark down a few goals that I have for that week that I can quantify
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and then I go ahead and record those each day and that's really helpful.
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First I thought it was kind of stupid.
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It was actually my girlfriend's idea and I thought that--and I was like this is dumb.
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I hope she's not watching. >>She knows this.
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I thought it was kind of a stupid idea and I was like--
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"Man, this is so helpful to have this visual reference right here."
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So that's kept me super productive but that worked.
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I feel like there is always just so much going on that--there's never time we're not productive.
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So I don't have a problem staying productive.
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I think for me it's more problem of prioritization
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and figuring out how best to tackle the issues of the day.
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So that's something I'm still working on.
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I have a quick app tip for eliminating distractions as opposed to gaining productivity.
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It's called "Concentrate." You can get it at concentrating.com.
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The thing that's really useful about it is that you can block domains for a certain period of time
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or they something called "The Pomodoro Technique"
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where you worked really hard for 25 minutes and break for 5.
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That's where you can get your distractions in.
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Set up some timers and boom, you're done.
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See, Im super weird.
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So many people in the community of web designers
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and web developers will have this productivity technique.
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I actually just started using bookmarks here.
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I never even used the bookmarks toolbar at all
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and I tried using RSS for a little while
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but it actually just ended up creating this huge inflicts of links that I never wanted to read
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and so I stopped using RSS and realized that it's something that's important enough to check often.
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I will remember to check it.
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It will kind of be a pavlovian effect, so that's how I did that,
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but--yup, nope.
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I'm always productive but I'm not really sure how.
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I haven't time actually just still that in detail.
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[Question: Any tips for staying productive?]
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