![]() ![]() This lets you deflect interruptions as they occur and keeps your mind from derailing, while you’re on a productivity roll. Whatever lands in your brain or lap while you’re busy working ( for example during a Pomodoro time block), goes in there. It serves as a means to collect all interruptions, whether they come in the form of thoughts in your mind or to-do’s handed over to you by coworkers. Your collection bucket can be a simple piece of paper, a notebook or note inside Evernote, a note on your phone, or even a physical bucket in your office. “Buy milk, buy milk, buy milk, buy milk, buy milk, buy milk, buy milk, …” You can’t seem to un-remember it and it keeps nagging you, while all you’re trying to do is work. You know that horrible feeling you have once you remember you have to buy milk? There’s a reason it made #1 on this list. This one’s been a major game changer for me in 2015. ![]() If you want to save this summary for later, download the free PDF and read it whenever you want.ĭownload PDF Lesson 1: Use a “collection bucket” to store things outside your mind and stay focused. ![]()
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