We're so bad at estimating how long things take and sticking to our schedules because of time optimism and the planning fallacy. Here's how to avoid them.| Work Brighter
There's a time place for productivity hacks and rules, but there's also a time and place to break them. Here's 6 hacks I've ditched (& why) to inspire you.| Work Brighter
The Getting Things Done methodology is a foundational productivity system for managing your ideas and to-dos. Here's our guide to it!| Work Brighter
Reading the actual Bullet Journal Method book gave me total clarity on my bullet journaling. Here's what you want to know from it.| Work Brighter
Time tracking and time audits can help you combat the effects of ADHD's time blindness. Here's how to start your own.| Work Brighter
ADHD productivity can be a constant struggle. But in the decade-plus since diagnosis, I've found a few strategies that work.| Work Brighter
Bullet Journal® (or BuJo® for short) was created by Ryder Carroll, a digital product designer living in Brooklyn, NY. Through many years of trial and error, the system has evolved into the ideas presented here. He sees this as an evolving, adaptable practice meant to be self curated as you determine what works best for you.| Bullet Journal
Body doubling can help ADHD-ers stay focused and on task. Here's how body doubling works, why you should try it, and how to get started.| Work Brighter
Here's how Brain.fm's focus music to manage my ADHD and improve my focus. Learn how it works, ways I use it, and how to get a discount.| Work Brighter