Getting to Good Enough

When Your Productivity System Stops Working: Shake It Up


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Sometimes a productivity system can be great… until it suddenly isn’t. In this episode, we talk about what to do when your usual way of getting things done starts to feel stale, frustrating, or just not effective anymore—especially after a big life change.

We chat about why it’s normal for tools and routines to stop working, how novelty and “reward” can help you re-enter real life after a chaotic season, and a few playful ways to shake things up (including Shannon’s plan to try to-do list bingo). If you’ve been thinking, “But this system should work—what’s wrong with me?” we’re here to gently remind you: probably nothing.

What We Talk About
  1. 01:04 — That “chaos slash nothing” season, and why getting back in the swing is hard
  2. 02:13 — To-do list bingo as a way to make tasks feel fun again
  3. 03:32 — When a “good system” stops working, digging in your heels can keep you stuck
  4. 04:32 — Shannon’s hybrid planning setup (bullet journal + Todoist + calendar) and why redundancy helps
  5. 06:10 — Keeping the bingo board inside the bullet journal (so it’s not “one more tool”)
  6. 08:28 — Janine’s Trello era, novelty, and the motivational power of confetti
  7. 10:16 — Bullet journaling through hard seasons and why flexibility matters
  8. 13:02 — Mark Forster’s “Do It Tomorrow” / Autofocus: the premise matters more than the rules
  9. 19:44 — Re-entry after shoulder surgery: sometimes you need extra reward to restart momentum

Key Takeaways
  1. When a productivity system stops working, it’s information—not failure If something that used to help you suddenly doesn’t, it doesn’t mean you failed. It may just mean your life changed and your system needs to change with it.
  2. A temporary reset can restart momentum You don’t have to overhaul everything. Sometimes a short-term experiment (like to-do list bingo) is enough to make things feel doable again.
  3. Small rewards can help you follow through Confetti, bingo, tiny celebrations—if they help you take action, they count.
  4. Redundancy isn’t always wasted effort If rewriting plans helps you remember, visualize your week, or feel more grounded, it can be worth the extra step.
  5. The “holy grail” of productivity is a myth You can find something that works really well—and still expect it to evolve as your needs and seasons change.

The Bottom Line

The big message here is simple: if your current productivity system isn’t working, you don’t have to force it—or blame yourself. Life changes, your energy changes, and what used to fit might need an update. Sometimes the most “good enough” move is to try a playful tweak (like to-do list bingo), borrow a little novelty, and give yourself permission to experiment.

Listener Action: Pick one small way to “shake up” your current system this week—something that adds a tiny bit of novelty or reward (a bingo square, a mini challenge, a new way to write your list)—and notice what changes.

Want More Like This?

Episode 6: Task Management We get delightfully nerdy about task management and the tools we’ve tried over the years—Mark Forster’s systems, Todoist, Post-it® Notes, and why writing things down can make life feel so much easier.

Episode 61: You’re Not Behind If you stress about feeling behind, this episode offers a kinder reframe: “behind” can be a signal to step back, reassess what matters, and set up a more reasonable way to keep up.

Episode 93: Preventing Pileups A practical follow-up for when your system needs an update: strategies for creating systems (especially for email and paper) so backlogs don’t keep coming back.

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