What we've learned, conclusion, and congratulations
Jonathan Levi
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Class Introduction: Structure & how to succeed
03:57 2Why do things quicker
05:14 3Where most people spend (or waste) their time
04:48 4Quiz: Chapter 1
5The power of preparation
03:11 6Having clear priorities & goals - and making them "SMART"
07:38Organizing priorities with the Priority Star Exercise
09:19 8Setting deadlines & and making them real
04:18 9The Pareto Principle - our secret to being effective
03:57 10The "Bad" kind of multitasking, avoiding distractions, and meditation
07:43 11Batching similar tasks
03:48 12The "Good" kind of multitasking & the wheel of life
04:26 13Planning for structured rest periods
05:57 14Using small chunks of wasted time effectively
04:16 15Quiz - Chapter 2
16Just how much time are you wasting on your computer?
06:44 17Automating meeting scheduling
04:56 18Text expansion - stop typing the same things over and over
04:24 19Speaking is faster than typing - and clicking
05:33 20Using custom gestures to speed up common tasks
03:43 21Launchers - act without doing
06:02 22Wasting less time reading and sorting through email
03:41 23Automating simple, repetitive tasks effectively across the web
05:03 24Watching lectures, videos, and podcasts faster
04:48 25Quiz: Chapter 3
26Getting fit in fewer hours
04:10 27Spend less time cooking
04:02 28Sleeping less and feeling better
06:00 29Quiz - Chapter 4
30Monitoring your finances automatically
04:30 31Paying bills automatically
05:29 32Quiz - Chapter 5
33Some things just aren_t worth your time
11:21 34Thoughts & tips on "outsourcing"
06:18 35Speeding up decisions
09:14 36Speeding up communication
05:12 37Splitting Time Into “Maker” and “Manager” Days
05:06 38Quiz - Chapter 6
39What we've learned, conclusion, and congratulations
02:51 40Final Quiz
Lesson Info
What we've learned, conclusion, and congratulations
And so this brings us to the end of the course. Let's have a look back on all the different theories, techniques and tactics that we have learned. We started out with some background exploration into why we would want to do things quicker where most people spend time and understanding how the course was engineered. We also wrote out some goals and areas that we wanted to improve on now is a good time to look back on those goals and priorities and see if we've covered them. Have you learned some strategies that can help you speed up the time consuming areas you outlined at the beginning of the course. From there we dove into the foundations and theory and we learned about the power of preparation, the importance of goals, priorities and deadlines. We also learned some effective theories such as the Peredo Principal Parkinson's law and batch ng similar tasks. We talked about the differences between good multitasking and bad multitasking and we discussed the importance of planning in brea...
ks and rest for efficiency. We even covered some strategies for taking advantage of wasted chunks of time and dove into an abridged discussion on flow and focus now from there we explored some concrete tips and tricks for speeding things up. We discovered a ton of computer productivity, hacks, fitness and health optimization, tweaks and financial automation tips and a bit on avoiding unnecessary or inefficient uses of our time. My hope for you is that this course has turned you onto the mentality of a speed demon. It may take time for these learnings to settle in and for you to perfect these skills and habits. But I hope they will cause you to look at your productive life a bit differently and to identify areas where you could use your time more efficiently or responsibly. With that said, I want to make it very clear that not everything in life is about efficiency and optimization. In fact all of the tips, theories and strategies in this book are designed to help you make time for the things that shouldn't be optimized, time spent doing things that you love with the people you care about. I hope this course has been very helpful and of course very productive for you and I want to thank you for learning with me. I hope you'll take some time to leave a review, tell your friends and share your feedback. And with that let me congratulate you on becoming a speed demon. Bye bye. Mm hmm. Yeah. Mm hmm.
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