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By Mike Vardy
The podcast currently has 153 episodes available.
This is the final episode of 3 Minutes of TimeCrafting so I'm discussing the subject of finishing. Why I'm finishing the run of #3MoT and what you and I can do to keep this podcast going even after it's finished.
On this episode of the show I dig into the details of going small and why going small can help you out with your bigger personal productivity picture.
On this episode of #3MoT I discuss letting go of things on your to do list that no longer serve you and why it's important for you to do so.
You can pick up a copy of Pat Flynn's Let Go here. Better still, preorder a copy of his new book, Superfans, here.
On this episode of the program I share the two ways you can take positivity and apply it to your to do list – and how you can leverage both of those ways to keep you moving the things you really need and want to do forward.
You can check out the Gary Vaynerchuk shoes I "almost" purchased here.
On this episode of the podcast I discuss the role that showing appreciation in your day – for both the successes and failures – can play a positive role ion how you treat your time.
Check out my friend Karl Staib's initiative, Bring Gratitude.
Breaks are crucial components of your personal productivity, whether you want to recognize that or not. On this episode of the podcast I'll dig into why you need to take them, no matter how long or short they may need to be.
On this episode of the show I explain why today is known as World Productivity Day and offer a few suggestions on how you can celebrate it.
On this episode of #3MoT I share with you the productivity benefits of sauntering every once in a while.
You can check out the episode of The Productivityist Podcast featuring Rob Walker here.
On this episode of the podcast, I want to share with you how you can recognize more momentous occasions and how looking back at them will help you with your productivity going forward.
On this episode of #3MoT I draw attention to the idea of dealing with what tends to have permanence over what is temporary or fleeting and how that can help you greatly in your pursuit for better personal productivity.
The podcast currently has 153 episodes available.