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Posted by on Apr 17, 2012 in Everything Else

Scott Hanselman’s Personal Productivity Tips

Scott Hanselman’s Personal Productivity Tips

I’ve only just got around to watching this video by Scott Hansleman where he talks about his personal productivity tips, and how he seemingly manages to get more stuff done in a day than anyone else (although, it turns out his days have 28 hours in them, so I guess he gets an advantage 😉 )

The fact that it has taken me nearly 10 days from spotting the post to watching the video tells me an embarrasing amount about my own triage system, and the video has lots of improvement suggestions for everyone, not just devs.

For me, the big takeaways, and the things on my to-do list from this are:

  • look at http://gettingresults.com
  • Inbox CC rule
  • five.sentenc.es
  • Breaking Bad – what is this?
  • Instapaper for Kindle? Time to re-discover my Instapaper account?

If you’re not techy, I still think you’ll get a massive amount out of this. Don’t be put off by the first minute or so – that’s just techiness. Scott is a really good speaker, and you’ll be able to relate to everything he says. Trust me on this one 😉

The blog post for the video is here, but the video feed is linked below. Enjoy, and I’d be curious to know your personal to-do list from this.

Written by Tom Morgan

Tom is a Microsoft Teams Platform developer and Microsoft MVP who has been blogging for over a decade. Find out more.
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1 Comment

  1. Awesome video mate, thanks for posting it!

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