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For Business
June 17, 2014

Productivity hacks: get clarity with this project focus tool

We’re all busy people, spinning plates to keep everything going. If it’s making you dizzy, stop, clear some space on your desk and get yourself some clarity.

If you’re running multiple projects over multiple areas and clients, with operational and strategic objectives alongside all the other things you want to get done in your life, you can easily feel overwhelmed.

With so much going on it’s really hard to focus clearly all the time. Even if things are going well it is often at a cost your own wellbeing: anxiety, sleeplessness, indecisiveness all take their toll.

This tool will help you get an overview on all the things calling for your attention. It will help you decide what to drop, what to pause and what to focus on first.

Give it a try and let us know how you find it. Next week we’ll be bringing you a tool to help get you inbox under control.

Download the tool here.

Image credit: Iain Farrell 

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