Sedaris-style wryly take on whether multitasking is skill or self-deception – charred garlic, missed emails, and science that punctures your productivity pride.
25. Is Multitasking A Myth Or A Skill?
Is multitasking a myth or a skill? Evidence-based guide on when multitasking works, costs of task switching, and practical tips to boost focus and productivity.
How Can I Overcome “Analysis Paralysis” When Making Big Decisions?
Worried you’ll never decide? A wry, practical guide to break analysis paralysis with timeboxing, small tests, and less self-bullying—choose, try, breathe. Now!!
What Is “Deep Work” And How Do I Cultivate It?
A wry guide to ‘Deep Work’: how to outrun distractions, craft rituals, and squeeze meaningful focus from chaos — without becoming a productivity monk.
23. What Is “Deep Work” And How Do I Cultivate It?
Discover what deep work is, why it boosts focus and results, and practical steps to build distraction-free routines that improve productivity and skills growth.
How Does The Pareto Principle (80/20 Rule) Apply To My Schedule?
Wry guide to using the Pareto Principle on your calendar—find the 20% of tasks that actually matter, ditch the busywork and stop pretending email is achievement
What Is The Difference Between Being “busy” And Being “productive”?
You cram days with motion and go to bed paid in confetti – learn to swap frantic busyness for focused impactful productivity with humor and ruthless priorities!
21. What Is The Difference Between Being “busy” And Being “productive”?
Learn to tell the difference between being busy and productive, measure impact, and adopt practical habits to shift from activity to meaningful results.
3. Productivity & Time Mastery
Wry, self-mocking guide to taming your to-do list: odd metaphors, practical systems, and energy-focused tactics, to reclaim calm, focus, and a few stolen hours.
How Do I Track Habits Without Becoming Obsessed With The Data?
A wry, Sedaris-ish guide to tracking habits without turning into a midnight planker. Simple tools, tiny rituals, and rules to keep data useful, not bossy. Smile