How to Create a Bullet Journal Monthly Log

How to Create a Bullet Journal Monthly Log

What is a bullet journal monthly log? How do you set up and use your monthly log? A bullet journal monthly log is exactly what it sounds like: it helps you plan your upcoming month using a calendar and task list. In his book The Bullet Journal Method, Ryder Carroll outlines how to create and use a monthly log to keep track of your appointments, events, and responsibilities for every month. Keep reading to learn how to create a monthly log in your bullet journal.

How to Stop Wasting Time on Unnecessary Meetings

How to Stop Wasting Time on Unnecessary Meetings

Do you attend too many meetings? How can you keep meetings from being a drain on productivity? Whether you’re leading meetings or attending them, you can keep them from becoming distractions. Productivity expert Chris Bailey discusses meetings in the context of productivity, offering two key strategies that are simple to implement. Keep reading for insights on dealing with unnecessary meetings.

How to Keep Digital Distractions at Bay

How to Keep Digital Distractions at Bay

Are digital distractions keeping you from getting things done? What can you do to keep digital distractions at bay? Digital distractions are pervasive—no wonder, they are so hard to control. In his book Hyperfocus, productivity expert Chris Bailey shares several ways to limit digital distractions: controlling your physical and digital environments, delegating your devices to specific tasks, disconnecting at times, and disabling notifications. Here are some helpful strategies to help you keep digital distractions at bay.

Are We Living in a Quick-Fix Society?

Are We Living in a Quick-Fix Society?

Do you tend to rely on quick fixes when faced with a problem? Or do you try to root out the core, underlying issue? There’s little argument that we live in a quick-fix society focused on attaining immediate results at the expense of future losses. We’d rather take a pill to avoid the pain now than put efforts towards identifying and rooting out its underlying cause. While quick-fix solutions are alluring and convenient, they don’t solve the underlying problem. Further, they often exacerbate it in the long term. Keep reading to learn about the dangers of relying on quick fixes.

Is Time Travel Theoretically Possible?

Is Time Travel Theoretically Possible?

Can you build a time machine? Is time travel theoretically possible? Writers of science fiction have long contemplated the idea of a time machine: a device that allows you to travel forward or backward in time to any point in history or the future. Stephen Hawking asserts that this possibility will probably always be relegated to the realm of fiction, based on his analysis of relevant scientific theories. His analysis focuses on two possibilities: moving backwards through time directly, or passing through a “wormhole” in spacetime that connects the present to the past. Read more to learn about the concept

How to Let Your Mind Wander: 3 Simple Techniques

How to Let Your Mind Wander: 3 Simple Techniques

Is mind-wandering bad for you? What are the benefits of intentional mind-wandering? In his book Hyperfocus, productivity expert Chris Bailey explains how to let your mind wander for rest and productivity. He recommends three techniques for this practice and discusses when, how long, and how often you should do it. Keep reading to learn about the benefits of mind-wandering and how to do it effectively.

Hyperfocus: How to Work Less to Achieve More

Hyperfocus: How to Work Less to Achieve More

What is Chris Bailey’s Hyperfocus about? What is the key message to take away from the book? In a world full of distractions, most modern-day knowledge workers believe that the secret to productivity lies in your ability to manage your time. In 2018’s Hyperfocus: How to Work Less to Achieve More, productivity expert Chris Bailey presents an alternate hypothesis: The key to becoming the most productive, creative version of yourself lies not in managing your time, but in managing your attention. Here’s our review of Hyperfocus: How to Work Less to Achieve More by Chris Bailey.