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Designing an Efficient Workflow with GTD
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Designing an Efficient Workflow with GTD

Have you ever felt that more time goes into thinking about work than actually doing it The sight of an overfilled list that never seems to shrink is exhausting. When too much sits in the mind, stress and anxiety rise, and it becomes hard to know where to begin. Getting
Dec 26, 2024 5 min read
Productive To Do List Guide
Productivity

Productive To Do List Guide

A to do list is a tool almost everyone has tried. In today’s complex work environment, however, simply writing a list rarely delivers the productivity you hope for. This guide gathers the central ideas from four earlier pieces. It explains the limits and the strengths of a to do
Dec 18, 2024 5 min read
Less but Better: The Power of Essentialism
Life

Less but Better: The Power of Essentialism

How often do we lose sight of what is essential? We work hard within the time we have. Yet is that effort truly aimed at the essential, or are we spending energy on what does not matter? A short checklist can help you take stock. How many items would apply
Dec 16, 2024 3 min read
Living a Day with Time Density
Life

Living a Day with Time Density

We all receive the same twenty four hours. Yet some people seem to create much more with that time. The difference is not only how time is used. It is also the idea of time density. “How full did today feel” The question may sound unusual. We are more used
Dec 12, 2024 4 min read
How to Write a To Do List with the LNO Framework
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How to Write a To Do List with the LNO Framework

We face a wide range of tasks every day across multiple projects and roles. A to do list is a simple and effective way to manage time and hit goals, yet listing tasks alone rarely maximizes productivity. This is where the LNO framework helps. The LNO framework classifies work strategically
Nov 20, 2024 3 min read
Why Small Wins from Daily Routines Matter
Life

Why Small Wins from Daily Routines Matter

We often think big goals require bold decisions and dramatic effort. In reality, the foundation is a tiny routine repeated over time. The small wins you stack every day are what deliver the long-term outcomes you want. This piece explains why those “small wins” matter and how self-discipline
Nov 6, 2024 3 min read
Time Management Guide for Solopreneurs
Productivity

Time Management Guide for Solopreneurs

A solopreneur is someone who runs an entire business alone. The term may sound new, but the idea has long existed in the form of one-person businesses, freelancers, or people juggling multiple jobs. What distinguishes a solopreneur is not just working solo, but building and growing a business on
Oct 14, 2024 3 min read
How Startups Grow with a Product-Centric Approach
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How Startups Grow with a Product-Centric Approach

One of the biggest questions for startups is how to stand out in the market. Launching and succeeding with a new product is never easy—especially in spaces already saturated with competing options. If you have ever asked, “What strategy can actually grow a startup?”, this piece is for you.
Oct 8, 2024 6 min read
A Not-To-Do List Is as Important as a To-Do List
Productivity

A Not-To-Do List Is as Important as a To-Do List

A Not-To-Do List isn’t a brand-new way to manage work. You can organize your day, week, and month—and manage time efficiently—using a to-do list alone (see the previous piece: Why To Do Lists Are Still a Powerful Way to Manage Work). But to
Sep 19, 2024 3 min read
Why To Do Lists Are Still a Powerful Way to Manage Work
Productivity

Why To Do Lists Are Still a Powerful Way to Manage Work

In the earlier piece on why a to do list alone is no longer sufficient(feat.to-do calendar) and why pairing it with a calendar helps, we focused on the limits of lists by themselves. Even so, the to do list remains one of the strongest ways to manage
Sep 4, 2024 5 min read
Productivity Tips for People with ADHD
Productivity

Productivity Tips for People with ADHD

This piece introduces strategies to help people with ADHD work more productively and efficiently. ADHD can affect workplace productivity through difficulties with sustained attention and impulse control. With the right approaches, however, you can overcome these challenges and build a successful work life. 1. Optimize your work environment Optimizing your
Aug 7, 2024 2 min read
A Guide to Productive Meetings
Productivity

A Guide to Productive Meetings

Unproductive meetings can seriously undermine employees’ ability to do meaningful work. Many of us have lost focus because of meetings and watched overall performance slip as a result. According to Atlassian research, employees report that more than half of the meetings they attend feel inefficient, which suggests a large share
Jul 31, 2024 2 min read
How to Reduce Context Switching with a Calendar
Productivity

How to Reduce Context Switching with a Calendar

Today’s fast-moving work environment often forces us to wear multiple hats at once. That rapid role-shifting triggers “context switching,” which hurts both business growth and personal productivity. This article explains how to use your calendar to prevent excessive context switching and maximize focus. Understanding context switching '
Jul 19, 2024 2 min read
Why To-Do Lists Are No Longer Enough (feat. To-Do Calendar)
Productivity

Why To-Do Lists Are No Longer Enough (feat. To-Do Calendar)

For years, the to do list has been a beloved way to organize daily work. Its simple, intuitive format helped many people plan their day and pursue goals. Yet at some point, many of us hit a wall: a to do list alone stops delivering real productivity. Sensing those limits,
Jul 11, 2024 3 min read
Planning vs. Doing: Reduce Attention-Switching Costs
Productivity

Planning vs. Doing: Reduce Attention-Switching Costs

At work, we often spend substantial time planning, only to struggle in the execution stage. You might lead an important project, build a thorough plan through multiple meetings, and prepare all the materials—then encounter unforeseen variables once execution begins and watch the plan slip. Even when you have listed
Jul 3, 2024 2 min read
Why Product Managers Need a Second Brain
Productivity

Why Product Managers Need a Second Brain

Product managers juggle a lot—many tasks, many people. Add two or more concurrent projects and the difficulty multiplies. Attention scatters, important items slip, and you only chase them when a teammate asks for a status update. You start to feel like the bottleneck. Being the ultra-organized, never-miss-
Jun 26, 2024 3 min read
Building Your Own Morning Routine with a Calendar
Productivity

Building Your Own Morning Routine with a Calendar

People are increasingly looking for ways to use their mornings intentionally rather than letting them slip by. You can see it in the rise of habit-building apps and local groups that meet to practice early-morning routines together. Goals differ from person to person, but building a consistent morning
Jun 19, 2024 3 min read
Product Discovery: The Product Manager’s Essential Job
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Product Discovery: The Product Manager’s Essential Job

In Korea, the role of the product manager has risen rapidly in visibility and demand. A quick look at major job platforms shows hundreds of openings. What was once a role concentrated in software companies is now essential across startups, manufacturing, and services. Two forces explain why product managers are
May 29, 2024 3 min read
Deep Work: How to Immerse More in Execution
Productivity

Deep Work: How to Immerse More in Execution

In the previous two pieces, we discussed why capturing and planning matter. Capturing clears a crowded mind so you can enter execution without stray thoughts. Planning quickly reminds you what to do, reduces wasted time, and helps you focus. For details, see the articles below. 1. The Importance of Recording
May 16, 2024 3 min read
The Importance of Planning for Fully Focused Execution
Productivity

The Importance of Planning for Fully Focused Execution

You have probably seen this idea in sports documentaries: when the moment of performance arrives, champions do not overthink—they trust the plan they built with their coaches and execute. People who sustain high productivity tend to do the same. Rather than dwelling on why they must do a task
May 9, 2024 3 min read
The Power of Capturing: Clearing a Busy Mind with a Second Brain
Productivity

The Power of Capturing: Clearing a Busy Mind with a Second Brain

When we work, information pours in from every direction and new to-dos keep appearing. The more roles and collaborators we juggle, the easier it is for our heads to feel crowded. Trying to keep project updates, review meetings, and product ideas only in memory is risky and unstable. In
Apr 30, 2024 2 min read
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