You've heard of email bankruptcy. Now, I want you to feel OK to declare to do, task, or project bankruptcy for better productivity and a quieter mind.

Even if you follow a certain system, your to dos, tasks, ideas, projects, tickets in dev trackers, etc. add up over time. While they may not be in front of you each day, they carry more of a cognitive load than you realize.

As you go about your day, that means there's always another thing to do in the back of your mind. That can cause you to get distracted, try to relate what you're doing to other tasks, or develop stress and anxiety.

There's no time like the present to simply start afresh. In today's show, I'll share what to do bankruptcy is and how to get started with it.

Watch the video version of this episode.

Links


Thomas Frank on The best way to tame your overwhelming to-do list

David Allen's Getting Things Done

Basecamp's Shape Up Chapter 7

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