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Staffan Nöteberg Triggered by the success of my book Pomodoro Technique Illustrated, I was invited to China. I spent October 2015 traveling around this beautiful count…moreTriggered by the success of my book Pomodoro Technique Illustrated, I was invited to China. I spent October 2015 traveling around this beautiful country. I taught personal productivity in small bookshops in Tianjin and at huge conferences in Shanghai. Almost every day, I gave a speech in a new city—Shenzhen, Nanjing, Beijing. And everywhere I met curious people who asked: “How can we complete things when we have so many tasks to do?” The answer is Monotasking— delivering the vital few by skipping the useful many.

The truth is that you won’t get more done just because you accept more requests—rather, it’s the other way around. And you can start today. It’s simple. Write down your five most important tasks right now on a piece of paper. This is your current short list. Now use your intuition to pick one of these five tasks and focus on that one and on nothing else.(less)
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The ‘Guiding Star OKRs’ Approach to Strategic Agility

Why complex organizations need a new type of goal to foster self-organization and resilience.

Rigid performance targets often derail adaptability in a turbulent marketplace. The Guiding Star OKR model offers a framework for creating shared strategic direction, ensuring employee actions across the organization are aligned for success.

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“Perfectionism prevents action. Waiting until you have devised the perfect solution to something is merely a form of procrastination.”
Staffan Noteberg, Pomodoro Technique Illustrated: The Easy Way to Do More in Less Time

“Health and programming should go together like a horse and carriage. You can't have one without the other. In our sedentary office work, we often forget that an absence of health is as bad as a lack of programming skills.”
Staffan Noteberg

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