What if you could sit down at your computer and write 1,000 words? What if you could focus without impulsively opening Twitter and Facebook? What if you could write three books in a single year?
How would those abilities change your life and work?
Over the years I’ve learned a few tips and tricks to help form the habits necessary to focus and create on another level. I’m not perfect, and neither are my methods, but they sure have helped me. They’ll help you as well if you take the time to implement them.
The Productivity Manifesto is the ideas that worked for me, combined into a single, short ebook.
Download The Productivity Manifesto for free. Use the form below and I will immediately email you the PDF version of the book. I’ll also keep you updated on the other posts from this blog.
Don’t forget to let me know which techniques work best for you!
Mathieu Fenniak
Nathan, this is a really great read, and I thank you for publishing it. I particularly liked chapter #1 (Focus on the right things) and #2 (Do something every day); I suspect if people just focused on those two elements, they’d be a mile ahead of where they currently are… and it wouldn’t be that difficult.
I have a little different take on chapter #8 (Stop waiting for the perfect tool). As you say, the examples you list are all excuses to procrastinate. But if I ever find myself saying “I’ll wait for X before I do Y.”, I find it very helpful to stop and ask, “What am I doing to get X? When will X be done?” I think it’s OK to have dependencies, as long as you have a plan for accomplishing them.
Again, great book, and thanks.
anon
Just wanted to stop by and say, this was a really great read. Thanks very much for putting it out there.
Juan
Great book. I have to say that you are an inspiration and thank you for the book, I am also learning to code, full time job ,a design business and a son on the way. I will check your blog often.
Ajay
Some good tips in there. Especially about using mobile devices for leisurely activities such as twitter.
I’ve shared on my blog too
http://www.dsgnsos.com/the-productivity-manifesto/
Cesar
Nathan, thanks for sharing this. Valuable information.
Cheers!
Jeff
FYI, the link to the journey of Jonathan Hardesty is http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php/870-Journey-of-an-Absolute-Rookie-Paintings-and-Sketches/. The one you have in the PDF has a 404.