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Account Closed Tips for super productivity
12 March 2016 | 14 replies
Getting Things Done (GTD) revolves around the concept of getting things out of your head (as simple or as complicated as they may be) and getting them into a trusted system.It allows your life to become simple.It clears up the psychic clutter in your head.There are 5 parts to it.1.Capture2.Clarify3.Organize4.Reflect5.EngageCapture everything on paper and into your system.Capture your to-dos, your ideas, your tasks.Put them into your system.Easy-peasy.Clarify what you need to do.Break it down into simple actionable steps, so there’s no barrier to you just doing it.If you can delegate it, pass it off.Organize what you can into your calendar.This gives everything a due date and holds you accountable to getting that thing done on that day.Calendar is your sacred territory.Reflect on your list as needed.If something is vague, clarify it.If something doesn’t make sense for you anymore, take it off the list.Determine if and where your priorities need to change.Engage and get to work.Do your next action, for it is all you can do.By this point, if your system is done, the next action for you will be easy.You won’t have to dedicate any more brainpower to thinking about it.
Skye Anderson Pay down debt or reinvest?
15 January 2020 | 50 replies
I just think there is more than one way, and it’s a good idea to understand multiple methodologies.
Krystallin Baker Biggest Struggle As A Landlord
12 September 2017 | 16 replies
Thanks for sharing that methodology though.
Henry M. REAL ESTATE CMA WEBSITES
30 October 2012 | 8 replies
From that information you could devise your own methodology for determining comps.
Joseph Weisenbloom Is FHA worth it?
27 November 2013 | 14 replies
I liked his methodology and that he was very conservative, but he seemed leery of using incoming rent as part of my income.
Reese Moore EXCITED NEWBIE!!!!
25 January 2015 | 9 replies
Learning a proven methodology is necessary to success.M
Paul Winka Install one 2-car garage door where there was two 1-car doors.
1 November 2016 | 28 replies
Being an engineer myself i know the terminology and methodology, and if youve never dealt with that before you would likely be shocked by required support especially if you have snow loads in your area.
Rich Weese has your strategy changed after being on BP?
2 September 2009 | 27 replies
I dind't drastically change my entire methodology, just became more aggresive and self confident knowing that I could always turn to this site for advice if I felt I was getting in too deep or unsure of my decision making.The biggest benefit I've had from being here is simply reading the forums.
Jake Kucheck For People Who Care About Important Things
22 February 2015 | 12 replies
Nevertheless, I personally have never been interested in fix income investment, which is simply not a methodology for most investors to accumulate a reasonable amount of wealth in their lifetime.
Sam Gad Is this safe?
29 August 2015 | 15 replies
. $5K spend and they wanted it all torn down.Bottom line... while the city inspectors and their methodology are often all screwed up and while of course you are happier to hear the opinion of your handyman...he can not drag you to court and issue you fines and condemn your building and so on.