Tasks are just like in a list form, but I know when I get to one of those breaks between my scheduled stuff that I need to like look at that list. Okay, what's highest priority deal with it? Go to my next scheduled thing. Repeat. At the end of the day, when things inevitably don't get done, I'm getting, I'm pretty good, honestly, at time estimating. My wife and I realized I'm trying to think of all the household things that went wrong at once. We lost the keys to the padlock to our shed where my lawn mower and all the lawn care stuff is. Our dryer broke. Our air conditioner broke
We talk a lot on this show about how to be more organized and intentional in how you spend your time at work. But what about at home? In this episode, Cal is joined by Sarah Hart-Unger (https://theshubox.com/), a leading thinker on the challenges of staying organized amidst the chaotic busyness that defines family life, to help explore strategies for organizing life outside of work.
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Today’s Deep Question: How do I adapt professional productivity techniques to my life outside of work? (With Sarah Hart-Unger) [7:16]
To learn more about Sarah, read her blog, or subscribe to her podcasts, visit: https://theshubox.com/
— What system does Cal use to track his life admin? [1:05:55]
— Don’t I need some sort of plan for time outside of work? [1:11:46]
— How do I stay on top of ongoing projects, initiatives, or hobbies? [1:15:36]
— Should I calculate the monetary cost of household tasks? [1:20:20]
Something Interesting: The AI Null Hypothesis [1:33:24]
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