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12 Week Year System
Time management methodology that replaces annual planning with 12-week cycles, creating urgency and focus by treating each quarter as a complete year for goal-setting and execution.
Essentialism
Philosophy and methodology by Greg McKeown focused on doing less but better. The disciplined pursuit of less, emphasizing only the vital few activities that truly matter.
Atomic Habits Principles
James Clear's system for building good habits and breaking bad ones through tiny changes, featuring time management strategies like implementation intentions, habit stacking, and the two-minute rule.
Circadian Rhythm-Based Scheduling
Time management approach that aligns work schedule with natural biological rhythms, scheduling demanding tasks during peak alertness and routine tasks during energy dips.
Energy Management Principles
Modern productivity approach that focuses on managing physical, mental, and emotional energy rather than just time, aligning tasks with natural energy levels for sustainable high performance.
168 Hours Method
Time management philosophy by Laura Vanderkam based on viewing time as a weekly resource of 168 hours, encouraging tracking to understand actual time usage and make intentional choices about priorities.
Atomic Habits
Bestselling book by James Clear on building good habits and breaking bad ones through tiny changes. Provides a proven framework for improving productivity and time management by focusing on 1% improvements.
Eat That Frog!
Productivity classic by Brian Tracy teaching the principle of tackling your most challenging task first thing in the morning. The 'frog' represents your biggest, most important task that will have the greatest positive impact.
ABC Analysis Method
A time management and prioritization technique introduced by Dr. Alan Lakein that categorizes tasks into A (urgent and important), B (important but can wait), and C (nice-to-have) categories for effective task prioritization.
Agile Results
Simplified productivity system focusing on three outcomes for the week and three for the day, emphasizing results over tasks and flexible iteration over rigid planning, particularly effective for users seeking GTD alternatives.
Autofocus Method
Intuitive task management system created by Mark Forster that uses motivation instead of time management skills by working from one long list and doing whatever feels right first.
52/17 Rule
A productivity method based on research by DeskTime showing that the most productive employees work for 52 minutes followed by 17-minute breaks. This technique optimizes focus and rest cycles for maximum productivity and well-being.
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