Boosting Productivity Using Heuristics

May 2, 2007 | Author: Jon Haarstad | Filed under: General

For all my readers, you may have noticed a trend of postings relative to productivity and personal organization.  With the many professional roles I maintain, this is no small feat so I need all the help I can get.  In lieu of that need, lifehacker.com has become a godsend and my new daily “fix”.

So, back to the productivity discussion.  The following is a great article and I’ve always enjoyed a good list.

33 Rules to Boost Your Productivity

“Heuristics are rules intended to help you solve problems.  When a problem is large or complex, and the optimal solution is unclear, applying a heuristic allows you to begin making progress towards a solution even though you can’t visualize the entire path from your starting point.” [ ... ]

33 Rules to Boost Your Productivity [StevePavlina.com]

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