05.25.2020 - By Asian Efficiency
Do you find yourself with scattered thoughts, not sure what to work on at the start of your day, or do you go to bed with thoughts, tasks, and ideas swirling around in your head?
One of the most underrated but powerful productivity techniques is to journal. It’s something that anyone can do, and it is so easy to get started.
However, there is a difference between just jotting down thoughts and journaling to really improve your productivity — and that is what we are going to help you within this episode. We’re going to take you through 4 tips to start journaling and we’ll show you how to be consistent with it going forward.
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Cheat Sheet:
The top 3 productivity resources for this week [2:34]
The connection between journaling and productivity [4:42]
How knowing your "why" for journaling can be the best way to stick with journaling long-term [6:20]
Pick a medium that you enjoy to journal [14:12]
Two of the most popular ways that you can use your journal [21:53]
How you can use your journal to help shape the way you think [26:54]
Why it is important to make your journaling a routine [29:11]
Brooks's and Thanh's journaling rituals [30:55]
Why you should regularly review your journal entries [37:55]
Action steps you can take to integrate today's topic into your life [47:10]
Links:
ExpressVPN
BestSelf Journal
A Maker and Creative Entrepreneur Reveals Her Personal Productivity System (w/ Best Self’s Cathryn Lavery) (TPS284)
Jarvis Standing Desk
Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It
Join the Dojo to register for the 6/2 DTDT Call on Journaling
TPS69: Journaling w/ Kendra Wright
5 Reasons Why You Need to Start Journaling
Bullet Journal
Day One
Mac Journal
Ulysses
TextExpander
TextExpander Snippets for Journaling Prompts
How To Make Journaling A Ritual
Keyboard Maestro
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