Parkinson’s Law is the idea that work expands to fill the time available. In this guide, we explain Parkinson’s Law and how to overcome it.| Asana
Productivity isn't “doing as much as you absolutely can, always.” It isn't even productivity a way to get the most output out of each day. Rather, productive people and teams are those that spend less time on work about work. Learn how.| Asana
Organize your task list by priority, status, due date, and more with a digital daily planner template. Learn how to create one in Asana.| Asana
Learn how to set professional goals with intention and the best strategies to keep them on track, with real-life examples from Asana employees.| Asana
Breeze through your to-do list with the Pomodoro Technique—a time-management strategy that uses 25-minute work sessions and 5-minute breaks. Learn how the technique works, its benefits, and how to implement it for yourself.| Asana
With time blocking, you can regain control of your calendar in order to focus on what truly matters. Try these 7 tips to start time blocking today.| Asana
Use timeboxing to increase productivity and reduce procrastination. Get tips to use timeboxing for your own work, for your team, or during meetings| Asana
The eat the frog strategy is a prioritization and productivity method used to help people identify difficult tasks. Here's how you can use it.| Asana
While Marie Kondo’s techniques were devised for the home, they are also surprisingly effective at work—and not just the physical clutter on your desk.| The Asana Blog