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E-mail
- A handful of common productivity mistakes and how to avoid them
- Avoid the most common pitfall in maintaining structure
- “I want to work in a more structured and organized way, but where do I start?”
- Being structured when e-mailing
- Being structured when receiving e-mail
- Colleagues, colleagues, colleagues
- Do you have an overflowing inbox when returning from the vacation?
- Does receiving a new e-mail make you happy?
- Even tiny measures may lead to a substantial effect
- Experience an echoing inbox
- How often should you check your e-mail?
- Seven rules of e-mailing etiquette which simplifies your e-mailing
- Take control of everything incoming
- Takeoff!
- Will your future mailbox prioritize for you?
Goals
- Another five smart mind-maps making you even more efficient
- Burn your goals!
- Clockwise towards a bonus
- Eight parking-lots for your ideas
- Goal setting for anyone
- How to make your business make sweet music
- If you know where you are heading, you know what is right
- Make it easy to check off
- Measure and it will help you establish a new habit
- To see your accomplishments as a swimming pool
- What is the status of your structure?
- What structure is and what it is good for
- You can’t see the curves for all the graphs?
Inspiration
- Are there enough cows for the world to continue existing?
- Away with the cords!
- Burn your goals!
- If not now, then when?
- Is it possible to capture the essence of structure?
- Merry Christmas!
- Now I'm done thinking
- The great year of 2011
- The Isolator – when nothing else works
- What you need to do when everyone is at your sleeve
Meetings
- "I want you to turn off your cellphone"
- Concrete meetings and high speed notes
- Different colors for different information
- Get more done in meetings using the “agenda”-method
- How Google keep their meetings efficient
- Let a breath of fresh air flow through your calendar
- Take control of everything incoming
- Ten things to agree upon
- That's how much your meeting costs
- The beauty of getting an overview
- The change project’s most treacherous word
Methods
- "I want you to turn off your cellphone"
- A small step for you, a giant leap for your business
- An hour here, an hour there
- Avoid the most common pitfall in maintaining structure
- “I read, therefore I am doing something”
- “Where’s the info I should have had by now?”
- ”I am unsuccessful in becoming more structured. What am I doing wrong?”
- Begin again. And again.
- Better and better step by step
- Concrete meetings and high speed notes
- Cut down and finish up
- Delegate more (and enable yourself to focus on your chore)
- Different colors for different information
- Dig where you stand and take what you have
- Do as agent Cooper did
- Do less!
- Do something else!
- Do you have an overflowing inbox when returning from the vacation?
- Do you put obstacles in your own way?
- Does good structure really make you more efficient?
- Does receiving a new e-mail make you happy?
- Don't let the voice mail trouble you
- Eight steps towards an empty desk every morning
- Eleven ways allowing you to work undisturbed
- Empty your mind
- Even tiny measures may lead to a substantial effect
- Fifty things that annoy you
- Five rigorous paperclips helped me memorize
- Five things or five minutes
- Four things you should attend to right away
- Get help from your historical self
- Get straight to it!
- Give yourself a well-intended kick (in order to kick a bad habit!)
- How a lunch conversation created an improved work structure
- How Google keep their meetings efficient
- How often should you check your e-mail?
- How to steer away from old tracks
- How two egg-timers make you focus on the right thing
- How you choose a task you have time for
- How you get all the information you need right away
- Hurry, but don’t rush
- Just get rid of it!
- Let a breath of fresh air flow through your calendar
- Let's shake things up again, but first...
- Make it simple
- Make the thresholds low
- Measure and it will help you establish a new habit
- Never a missed deadline ever again!
- Not visible – not existing
- Play office and create a smoother workday!
- Schedule time for reflection
- Seven rules of e-mailing etiquette which simplifies your e-mailing
- Six ways to keep all current projects in motion
- Sort out the problem!
- Structure and creativity are good friends
- That's how much your meeting costs
- The change project’s most treacherous word
- The indispensable hanging file folders
- The struktör's eight tools
- To not see what you do not need, until you need it
- To see your accomplishments as a swimming pool
- To some, structure is love
- Today I'm writing about saying no
- Turn things upside-down!
- Twelve things are all you need to be able to draw
- Wastebasket with a month's delay
- What is the status of your structure?
- What the furniture dealer does not want you to know
- What you need to do when everyone is at your sleeve
- When it’s “…just too much!”
- When things don’t turn out the way you had in mind
- Where did I put that receipt?
- Worst things first
Mindmaps
News
- 20 x 20 seconds about why I love structure
- Early bird discount in September
- First, they took Berlin (then they'll take Manhattan?) (en)
- Five rigorous paperclips helped me memorize
- How do we become more efficient in 2021?
- June offer on help with structure
- Merry Christmas!
- Mutewatch is here!
- Orange soda and almond biscuits
- The great year of 2011
- The Mutewatch is now sold here
- When Västernorrland gave me a new insight
Prioritization
- An hour here, an hour there
- Are you doing the right things? - Refine and cultivate!
- Are you doing what you later will want to have done?
- Colleagues, colleagues, colleagues
- Cut down and finish up
- Do you put obstacles in your own way?
- Eleven ways allowing you to work undisturbed
- Five things or five minutes
- Four things you should attend to right away
- Get straight to it!
- Give yourself a well-intended kick (in order to kick a bad habit!)
- How often should you check your e-mail?
- How you choose a task you have time for
- If you know where you are heading, you know what is right
- Let a breath of fresh air flow through your calendar
- Let's shake things up again, but first...
- Make a quick decision
- Prioritize!
- Sometimes a closed door is just a closed door
- The Isolator – when nothing else works
- What structure is and what it is good for
- What you need to do when everyone is at your sleeve
Projects
- Another five smart mind-maps making you even more efficient
- Cut down and finish up
- Eight parking-lots for your ideas
- Fifty things that annoy you
- Five good reasons for keeping an inbox on your desk
- Five ways to smoothly capture progress in a project
- Fully updated at least once a week
- How a lunch conversation created an improved work structure
- How to make your business make sweet music
- Let's shake things up again, but first...
- Six ways to keep all current projects in motion
- Takeoff!
- Ten things to agree upon
- The change project’s most treacherous word
- The indispensable hanging file folders
- To see your accomplishments as a swimming pool
Reference material
- A handful of common productivity mistakes and how to avoid them
- A pile is not a pile
- Achille Castiglioni's project wall
- Another five smart mind-maps making you even more efficient
- “I want to work in a more structured and organized way, but where do I start?”
- Consequence is the key
- Dig where you stand and take what you have
- Easy go, easy come
- Eight parking-lots for your ideas
- Eight steps towards an empty desk every morning
- Five good reasons for keeping an inbox on your desk
- Fully updated at least once a week
- Have the cake and eat it too
- How to organize your digital documents
- How you get all the information you need right away
- Takeoff!
- The indispensable hanging file folders
- To not see what you do not need, until you need it
- Wastebasket with a month's delay
- What the furniture dealer does not want you to know
Tapping the hive mind
Tips
- "Done!" is on the top 100-list!
- A handful of common productivity mistakes and how to avoid them
- A little over ten tips on how to succeed with your to-do-list
- A pile is not a pile
- A small step for you, a giant leap for your business
- A to-do list? Certainly, but in what format?
- A to-do-list in hand is better than five a week
- A vision for all senses
- An hour here, an hour there
- Another five smart mind-maps making you even more efficient
- Are you doing the right things? - Refine and cultivate!
- Are you doing what you later will want to have done?
- Avoid the most common pitfall in maintaining structure
- “I read, therefore I am doing something”
- “I want to work in a more structured and organized way, but where do I start?”
- “Where’s the info I should have had by now?”
- ”I am unsuccessful in becoming more structured. What am I doing wrong?”
- Begin again. And again.
- Being structured when receiving e-mail
- Colleagues, colleagues, colleagues
- Concrete meetings and high speed notes
- Consequence is the key
- Cut down and finish up
- Delegate more (and enable yourself to focus on your chore)
- Do as agent Cooper did
- Do less!
- Do something else!
- Do you have an overflowing inbox when returning from the vacation?
- Do you know?
- Do you put obstacles in your own way?
- Does good structure really make you more efficient?
- Don't let the voice mail trouble you
- Easy go, easy come
- Eight parking-lots for your ideas
- Eight steps towards an empty desk every morning
- Eleven ways allowing you to work undisturbed
- Empty your mind
- Experience an echoing inbox
- Fast progress on several fronts
- Fifty things that annoy you
- Five good reasons for keeping an inbox on your desk
- Five out of ten powerful things you can use a mind map for
- Five things or five minutes
- Five ways to smoothly capture progress in a project
- Four things you should attend to right away
- Fully updated at least once a week
- Get help from your historical self
- Get more done in meetings using the “agenda”-method
- Get straight to it!
- Give yourself a well-intended kick (in order to kick a bad habit!)
- Have the cake and eat it too
- How often should you check your e-mail?
- How to make your business make sweet music
- How to organize your digital documents
- How to steer away from old tracks
- How two egg-timers make you focus on the right thing
- How you choose a task you have time for
- How you get all the information you need right away
- Hurry, but don’t rush
- If you know where you are heading, you know what is right
- Instead of a smartphone and numerous little notes
- Just get rid of it!
- Let a breath of fresh air flow through your calendar
- Let the system do the job
- Let's shake things up again, but first...
- Make a quick decision
- Make it easy to check off
- Make it simple
- Make the thresholds low
- Measure and it will help you establish a new habit
- Never a missed deadline ever again!
- Not visible – not existing
- Now is the second best opportunity
- Oooh, it's Monday morning...
- Play office and create a smoother workday!
- Prioritize!
- Schedule time for reflection
- Seven rules of e-mailing etiquette which simplifies your e-mailing
- Six ways to keep all current projects in motion
- Sometimes a closed door is just a closed door
- Sort out the problem!
- Take control of everything incoming
- Takeoff!
- Ten things to agree upon
- The beauty of getting an overview
- The change project’s most treacherous word
- The danger of stressdriving and how to avoid it
- The Isolator – when nothing else works
- The struktör's eight tools
- To not see what you do not need, until you need it
- Turn things upside-down!
- Twelve things are all you need to be able to draw
- Wastebasket with a month's delay
- What is done, is done!
- What is the status of your structure?
- What structure is and what it is good for
- What the furniture dealer does not want you to know
- What you need to do when everyone is at your sleeve
- When things don’t turn out the way you had in mind
- Where are you @ and what can you do?
- Where did I put that receipt?
- Worst things first
- You can’t see the curves for all the graphs?
- You won!
To-do-lists
- A handful of common productivity mistakes and how to avoid them
- A little over ten tips on how to succeed with your to-do-list
- A pile is not a pile
- A to-do list? Certainly, but in what format?
- A to-do-list in hand is better than five a week
- Another five smart mind-maps making you even more efficient
- Are you doing the right things? - Refine and cultivate!
- Avoid the most common pitfall in maintaining structure
- “I read, therefore I am doing something”
- “I want to work in a more structured and organized way, but where do I start?”
- Colleagues, colleagues, colleagues
- Consequence is the key
- Cut down and finish up
- Dig where you stand and take what you have
- Do as agent Cooper did
- Do less!
- Does a struktör dream of bicycle messengers?
- Eight steps towards an empty desk every morning
- Fast progress on several fronts
- Fifty things that annoy you
- Five good reasons for keeping an inbox on your desk
- Fully updated at least once a week
- Get help from your historical self
- How you choose a task you have time for
- Hurry, but don’t rush
- Instead of a smartphone and numerous little notes
- Let the system do the job
- Never a missed deadline ever again!
- Now is the second best opportunity
- Oooh, it's Monday morning...
- Takeoff!
- Ten things to agree upon
- The beauty of getting an overview
- What is done, is done!
- What structure is and what it is good for
- When Västernorrland gave me a new insight
- Where are you @ and what can you do?
- Worst things first
Vision
- A vision for all senses
- Another five smart mind-maps making you even more efficient
- ”I am unsuccessful in becoming more structured. What am I doing wrong?”
- Burn your goals!
- Do you know?
- Does a company's vision really need to be fuzzy?
- Eight parking-lots for your ideas
- Fully updated at least once a week
- How to make your business make sweet music
- If you know where you are heading, you know what is right
- Let's shake things up again, but first...
- Schedule time for reflection
- Takeoff!
- The beauty of getting an overview
- Three words for 2010
- To see your accomplishments as a swimming pool
- What is the status of your structure?
- What structure is and what it is good for
- Year-ends and me
- You won!
- A handful of common productivity mistakes and how to avoid them
- Avoid the most common pitfall in maintaining structure
- “I want to work in a more structured and organized way, but where do I start?”
- Being structured when e-mailing
- Being structured when receiving e-mail
- Colleagues, colleagues, colleagues
- Do you have an overflowing inbox when returning from the vacation?
- Does receiving a new e-mail make you happy?
- Even tiny measures may lead to a substantial effect
- Experience an echoing inbox
- How often should you check your e-mail?
- Seven rules of e-mailing etiquette which simplifies your e-mailing
- Take control of everything incoming
- Takeoff!
- Will your future mailbox prioritize for you?
Goals
- Another five smart mind-maps making you even more efficient
- Burn your goals!
- Clockwise towards a bonus
- Eight parking-lots for your ideas
- Goal setting for anyone
- How to make your business make sweet music
- If you know where you are heading, you know what is right
- Make it easy to check off
- Measure and it will help you establish a new habit
- To see your accomplishments as a swimming pool
- What is the status of your structure?
- What structure is and what it is good for
- You can’t see the curves for all the graphs?
Inspiration
- Are there enough cows for the world to continue existing?
- Away with the cords!
- Burn your goals!
- If not now, then when?
- Is it possible to capture the essence of structure?
- Merry Christmas!
- Now I'm done thinking
- The great year of 2011
- The Isolator – when nothing else works
- What you need to do when everyone is at your sleeve
Meetings
- "I want you to turn off your cellphone"
- Concrete meetings and high speed notes
- Different colors for different information
- Get more done in meetings using the “agenda”-method
- How Google keep their meetings efficient
- Let a breath of fresh air flow through your calendar
- Take control of everything incoming
- Ten things to agree upon
- That's how much your meeting costs
- The beauty of getting an overview
- The change project’s most treacherous word
Methods
- "I want you to turn off your cellphone"
- A small step for you, a giant leap for your business
- An hour here, an hour there
- Avoid the most common pitfall in maintaining structure
- “I read, therefore I am doing something”
- “Where’s the info I should have had by now?”
- ”I am unsuccessful in becoming more structured. What am I doing wrong?”
- Begin again. And again.
- Better and better step by step
- Concrete meetings and high speed notes
- Cut down and finish up
- Delegate more (and enable yourself to focus on your chore)
- Different colors for different information
- Dig where you stand and take what you have
- Do as agent Cooper did
- Do less!
- Do something else!
- Do you have an overflowing inbox when returning from the vacation?
- Do you put obstacles in your own way?
- Does good structure really make you more efficient?
- Does receiving a new e-mail make you happy?
- Don't let the voice mail trouble you
- Eight steps towards an empty desk every morning
- Eleven ways allowing you to work undisturbed
- Empty your mind
- Even tiny measures may lead to a substantial effect
- Fifty things that annoy you
- Five rigorous paperclips helped me memorize
- Five things or five minutes
- Four things you should attend to right away
- Get help from your historical self
- Get straight to it!
- Give yourself a well-intended kick (in order to kick a bad habit!)
- How a lunch conversation created an improved work structure
- How Google keep their meetings efficient
- How often should you check your e-mail?
- How to steer away from old tracks
- How two egg-timers make you focus on the right thing
- How you choose a task you have time for
- How you get all the information you need right away
- Hurry, but don’t rush
- Just get rid of it!
- Let a breath of fresh air flow through your calendar
- Let's shake things up again, but first...
- Make it simple
- Make the thresholds low
- Measure and it will help you establish a new habit
- Never a missed deadline ever again!
- Not visible – not existing
- Play office and create a smoother workday!
- Schedule time for reflection
- Seven rules of e-mailing etiquette which simplifies your e-mailing
- Six ways to keep all current projects in motion
- Sort out the problem!
- Structure and creativity are good friends
- That's how much your meeting costs
- The change project’s most treacherous word
- The indispensable hanging file folders
- The struktör's eight tools
- To not see what you do not need, until you need it
- To see your accomplishments as a swimming pool
- To some, structure is love
- Today I'm writing about saying no
- Turn things upside-down!
- Twelve things are all you need to be able to draw
- Wastebasket with a month's delay
- What is the status of your structure?
- What the furniture dealer does not want you to know
- What you need to do when everyone is at your sleeve
- When it’s “…just too much!”
- When things don’t turn out the way you had in mind
- Where did I put that receipt?
- Worst things first
Mindmaps
News
- 20 x 20 seconds about why I love structure
- Early bird discount in September
- First, they took Berlin (then they'll take Manhattan?) (en)
- Five rigorous paperclips helped me memorize
- How do we become more efficient in 2021?
- June offer on help with structure
- Merry Christmas!
- Mutewatch is here!
- Orange soda and almond biscuits
- The great year of 2011
- The Mutewatch is now sold here
- When Västernorrland gave me a new insight
Prioritization
- An hour here, an hour there
- Are you doing the right things? - Refine and cultivate!
- Are you doing what you later will want to have done?
- Colleagues, colleagues, colleagues
- Cut down and finish up
- Do you put obstacles in your own way?
- Eleven ways allowing you to work undisturbed
- Five things or five minutes
- Four things you should attend to right away
- Get straight to it!
- Give yourself a well-intended kick (in order to kick a bad habit!)
- How often should you check your e-mail?
- How you choose a task you have time for
- If you know where you are heading, you know what is right
- Let a breath of fresh air flow through your calendar
- Let's shake things up again, but first...
- Make a quick decision
- Prioritize!
- Sometimes a closed door is just a closed door
- The Isolator – when nothing else works
- What structure is and what it is good for
- What you need to do when everyone is at your sleeve
Projects
- Another five smart mind-maps making you even more efficient
- Cut down and finish up
- Eight parking-lots for your ideas
- Fifty things that annoy you
- Five good reasons for keeping an inbox on your desk
- Five ways to smoothly capture progress in a project
- Fully updated at least once a week
- How a lunch conversation created an improved work structure
- How to make your business make sweet music
- Let's shake things up again, but first...
- Six ways to keep all current projects in motion
- Takeoff!
- Ten things to agree upon
- The change project’s most treacherous word
- The indispensable hanging file folders
- To see your accomplishments as a swimming pool
Reference material
- A handful of common productivity mistakes and how to avoid them
- A pile is not a pile
- Achille Castiglioni's project wall
- Another five smart mind-maps making you even more efficient
- “I want to work in a more structured and organized way, but where do I start?”
- Consequence is the key
- Dig where you stand and take what you have
- Easy go, easy come
- Eight parking-lots for your ideas
- Eight steps towards an empty desk every morning
- Five good reasons for keeping an inbox on your desk
- Fully updated at least once a week
- Have the cake and eat it too
- How to organize your digital documents
- How you get all the information you need right away
- Takeoff!
- The indispensable hanging file folders
- To not see what you do not need, until you need it
- Wastebasket with a month's delay
- What the furniture dealer does not want you to know
Tapping the hive mind
Tips
- "Done!" is on the top 100-list!
- A handful of common productivity mistakes and how to avoid them
- A little over ten tips on how to succeed with your to-do-list
- A pile is not a pile
- A small step for you, a giant leap for your business
- A to-do list? Certainly, but in what format?
- A to-do-list in hand is better than five a week
- A vision for all senses
- An hour here, an hour there
- Another five smart mind-maps making you even more efficient
- Are you doing the right things? - Refine and cultivate!
- Are you doing what you later will want to have done?
- Avoid the most common pitfall in maintaining structure
- “I read, therefore I am doing something”
- “I want to work in a more structured and organized way, but where do I start?”
- “Where’s the info I should have had by now?”
- ”I am unsuccessful in becoming more structured. What am I doing wrong?”
- Begin again. And again.
- Being structured when receiving e-mail
- Colleagues, colleagues, colleagues
- Concrete meetings and high speed notes
- Consequence is the key
- Cut down and finish up
- Delegate more (and enable yourself to focus on your chore)
- Do as agent Cooper did
- Do less!
- Do something else!
- Do you have an overflowing inbox when returning from the vacation?
- Do you know?
- Do you put obstacles in your own way?
- Does good structure really make you more efficient?
- Don't let the voice mail trouble you
- Easy go, easy come
- Eight parking-lots for your ideas
- Eight steps towards an empty desk every morning
- Eleven ways allowing you to work undisturbed
- Empty your mind
- Experience an echoing inbox
- Fast progress on several fronts
- Fifty things that annoy you
- Five good reasons for keeping an inbox on your desk
- Five out of ten powerful things you can use a mind map for
- Five things or five minutes
- Five ways to smoothly capture progress in a project
- Four things you should attend to right away
- Fully updated at least once a week
- Get help from your historical self
- Get more done in meetings using the “agenda”-method
- Get straight to it!
- Give yourself a well-intended kick (in order to kick a bad habit!)
- Have the cake and eat it too
- How often should you check your e-mail?
- How to make your business make sweet music
- How to organize your digital documents
- How to steer away from old tracks
- How two egg-timers make you focus on the right thing
- How you choose a task you have time for
- How you get all the information you need right away
- Hurry, but don’t rush
- If you know where you are heading, you know what is right
- Instead of a smartphone and numerous little notes
- Just get rid of it!
- Let a breath of fresh air flow through your calendar
- Let the system do the job
- Let's shake things up again, but first...
- Make a quick decision
- Make it easy to check off
- Make it simple
- Make the thresholds low
- Measure and it will help you establish a new habit
- Never a missed deadline ever again!
- Not visible – not existing
- Now is the second best opportunity
- Oooh, it's Monday morning...
- Play office and create a smoother workday!
- Prioritize!
- Schedule time for reflection
- Seven rules of e-mailing etiquette which simplifies your e-mailing
- Six ways to keep all current projects in motion
- Sometimes a closed door is just a closed door
- Sort out the problem!
- Take control of everything incoming
- Takeoff!
- Ten things to agree upon
- The beauty of getting an overview
- The change project’s most treacherous word
- The danger of stressdriving and how to avoid it
- The Isolator – when nothing else works
- The struktör's eight tools
- To not see what you do not need, until you need it
- Turn things upside-down!
- Twelve things are all you need to be able to draw
- Wastebasket with a month's delay
- What is done, is done!
- What is the status of your structure?
- What structure is and what it is good for
- What the furniture dealer does not want you to know
- What you need to do when everyone is at your sleeve
- When things don’t turn out the way you had in mind
- Where are you @ and what can you do?
- Where did I put that receipt?
- Worst things first
- You can’t see the curves for all the graphs?
- You won!
To-do-lists
- A handful of common productivity mistakes and how to avoid them
- A little over ten tips on how to succeed with your to-do-list
- A pile is not a pile
- A to-do list? Certainly, but in what format?
- A to-do-list in hand is better than five a week
- Another five smart mind-maps making you even more efficient
- Are you doing the right things? - Refine and cultivate!
- Avoid the most common pitfall in maintaining structure
- “I read, therefore I am doing something”
- “I want to work in a more structured and organized way, but where do I start?”
- Colleagues, colleagues, colleagues
- Consequence is the key
- Cut down and finish up
- Dig where you stand and take what you have
- Do as agent Cooper did
- Do less!
- Does a struktör dream of bicycle messengers?
- Eight steps towards an empty desk every morning
- Fast progress on several fronts
- Fifty things that annoy you
- Five good reasons for keeping an inbox on your desk
- Fully updated at least once a week
- Get help from your historical self
- How you choose a task you have time for
- Hurry, but don’t rush
- Instead of a smartphone and numerous little notes
- Let the system do the job
- Never a missed deadline ever again!
- Now is the second best opportunity
- Oooh, it's Monday morning...
- Takeoff!
- Ten things to agree upon
- The beauty of getting an overview
- What is done, is done!
- What structure is and what it is good for
- When Västernorrland gave me a new insight
- Where are you @ and what can you do?
- Worst things first
Vision
- A vision for all senses
- Another five smart mind-maps making you even more efficient
- ”I am unsuccessful in becoming more structured. What am I doing wrong?”
- Burn your goals!
- Do you know?
- Does a company's vision really need to be fuzzy?
- Eight parking-lots for your ideas
- Fully updated at least once a week
- How to make your business make sweet music
- If you know where you are heading, you know what is right
- Let's shake things up again, but first...
- Schedule time for reflection
- Takeoff!
- The beauty of getting an overview
- Three words for 2010
- To see your accomplishments as a swimming pool
- What is the status of your structure?
- What structure is and what it is good for
- Year-ends and me
- You won!
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