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    Ivy Lee Method

    100-year-old productivity technique involving writing down six most important tasks each evening, prioritizing them, and focusing on one at a time until completion.

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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.

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    Getting Things Done

    Seminal productivity book by David Allen introducing the GTD method, a comprehensive five-step system for managing tasks and projects with clarity through capture, clarify, organize, reflect, and engage.

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    The 12 Week Year

    Goal-setting system by Brian P. Moran that compresses annual goals into 12-week sprints, creating urgency and focus to achieve more in less time.

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    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.

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    Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule

    Time management framework by Paul Graham distinguishing between makers who need half-day blocks for creative work and managers who operate in hourly meeting intervals.

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    Ultradian Rhythm Method

    90-120 minute natural productivity cycles discovered by Nathaniel Kleiterman, showing 40% higher productivity and 50% less mental fatigue when work aligns with biological energy patterns.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    Fixed Schedule Productivity

    Cal Newport's time management strategy of choosing an ideal work schedule and protecting it rigorously, forcing constraint-driven productivity and work-life balance.

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    Most Important Task (MIT)

    Daily planning method where you identify 1-3 most important tasks each day and complete them before anything else. Ensures critical work gets done regardless of daily chaos.

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