Double Your Productivity for Life Review
I got a Kindle ebook reader the other day because I was going through a ebook reading binge and it was causing the death of way too many trees. 500 pages and 2 ink cartridges later I bit the bullet and bought what I, not so secretly, really wanted anyway.
So now I can info product binge even more effeciently. In the last two days I’ve read 2 ebooks, covering over 150 pages. One was shit. One was eye opening.
Luckily, Double Your Productivity for Life was the latter.
Jason’s large ego leaks into his writing enough that I nearly discounted his ideas but I’ve came away from reading his book impressed.
Here are the three things I’ll be applying immediately:
- Creating a daily ‘Must get done list’ instead of a ‘to-do’ list.
A must get done is not just semantical word play. It’s a list of things that must get done and are tied to timed deadlines. This list comes before the ‘Things I’d like to do today’ list. - The understanding of Parkinson’s Law which is the idea that any job will take up ALL of the time allocated to it. Set yourself a to-do with no hard deadline and it’ll fill the whole day. I bet we’ve all seen this one in action?
- Have Profit and non-profit hours. During profit hours you take massive action with no pondering allowed. You burn through your must do list in a state of flow. During non-profit hours you can ponder and plan tomorrows profit hours.
Does Double Your Productivity for Life really work? Well it’s 2am and I’m posting to my blog. That’s either insomnia or productivity.










