The Productivity Project | Chris Bailey | Talks at Google
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- Chris Bailey is on a mission to share his journey of exploring his passion: productivity. For a full year he tried everything to become more productive, conducting dozens of productivity experiments on himself. Since then and over the last decade, Bailey has researched and experimented with every technique under the sun to discover what works and what doesn’t. His best selling book, "The Productivity Project," offers insights and best practices that will help everyone accomplish more.
Takeaways:
- Productivity = doing or being what you intend to
- focus and break time split: 50m/15m walk
- figure your prime hours and Block them out on your calendar
- reduce distractions (ex prioritized emails, time blocking works for a lot of People)
- The power of wandering and taking good breaks, for Creativity and recovery
- 20 hour week Vs 90 hour week experiment: when we have more (artificial) time we fill it up with less important stuff, and when we fill up all of our time we cannot be completely attentive for the actual essential ones.
Good luck!
Thanks
46:47 ”if you look at my history”.. ”Yeah we have that actually..”
So scary
Thank you google and Chris
I found this immensely useful! Thank you, especially the bit about our biological prime time. I have never heard of that before.
Very nice talk and great insights;
when making decisions is imperative to understand your body by giving it time to release negative feelings caused by the environment, physical and digital, that may impact co-workers in a bad way by giving negative communications or by improper decision making.
thanks for sharing +talks at google
Now I wanna play a harp. Great stuff Chris!
Wow ! Great video but...
It is not productive to watch this at work
I like how he thought about control and no control chart because i do know what the things that lead me to lose productivity
Other wise he show us the three catagrese that help us to get the productivity and make acoomplishment to our work
The way is smile 😊 , it's so funny . Great content , I'm amaze by that
Thanks to my professor! I’m here.
Santor Nishizaki
I don't know what he's talking about but he is really cute.
😁
Thank You.
Can someone write a summary? :)
Step 1: Plan what task you want to do for the next 20-30 minutes
Step 2: Turn off all distractions (email, notifs, phone, environment)
Step 3: Do that task and only that for said minutes
Step 4: Take a break, coffee, snack, then plan again (choose task again if not complete but write down your current progress and what you would like to do) then repeat
Best to have short simple goals that help you get to the big one
NtSoRandomGuy I really think those four steps are the way I eventually get stuff done. Even though I may not always be conscious of it at all points along the way.
Охтеров Егор "The Rule of Three": start your day by identifying three things you want to complete by the end of the day. It's a high-priority checklist; part of a personal kanban. "Intentionality lies at the heart of productivity."
Hope we could see Jim Kwik at Google talks...
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How do you define productivity?
To get more work/quality per time unit from your team?
tough crowd.
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I checked my email. Yep, it's still there!
The key to mastering productivity is to enjoy the comfort that comes from doing nothing at all.
In fact, if I time this whole life-experiment of mine just right, by the time I die, I shall be doing absolutely nothing. - j q t -
How does tedtalk have a better setting the google
that chocolate must be amazing to interupt the talk so much XD
Chris Bailey, you force me to think about my productivity. And I start using my smartphone for a hour in a day. It goes very well for two days. Third day I screwed up. That"s the result of my productivity.
Khe berga :v
who is here 2024
He is very productive trying to be nice.. Or is he that nice!?
he's nice
this guys really muscular? naw. you need to acknowledge brain tracy
good nuggets but guys kona annoying
Watched first 38 minutes of this. Weak content. Didn't learn anything.
exactly my takeaway