
80/20 Productivity
In this podcast, we explore the science, art and practice of achieving more by doing less based on the principles of 80/20. Productivity hacks, topical deep dives, book reviews, interviews and more to help you become a better you by focusing on the things that really matter.
Each episode provides not just insights but instantly actionable strategies and tactics to help you on the journey to achieving extraordinary results—all while doing less—so that you can hae mnore time and energy to live life to the fullest!
About the host:
Anthony Sanni has always been the person to ask—why are we doing it this way?
He is a productivity nerd and an ambassador of smart, focused productivity. He is a sought-after keynote speaker, executive coach and consultant. His clients span the industries of healthcare, finance, project management and tech.
Anthony is the author of the book The Law of The Vital Few: How to Do More by Doing Less. He publishes articles regularly on themes of productivity and effectiveness at anthonysanni.com.
Latest episodes

Feb 19, 2025 • 25min
Ep 033: How the 80/20 Rule Can Work Against You—And What to Do About It
Episode SummaryWe all know the 80/20 rule—a small percentage of your actions create most of your success. But have you ever stopped to ask: What if a small percentage of your actions are actually causing most of your stress, setbacks, and frustration?In this episode, we explore the hidden cost of productivity—the 20% of your activities, habits, and relationships that might be holding you back. You’ll learn how to spot these high-cost negatives, eliminate them, and free up more time and energy for the things that actually move you forward.Get 40% off Magic Mind. Go to https://magicmind.com/anthony40You’ve heard of the 80/20 rule—but what if 20% of your actions are sabotaging the other 80%? While we focus on maximizing positive results, we often ignore the hidden forces draining our energy, time, and motivation.In this episode, I break down:How a small number of decisions, habits, and relationships create outsized stress and setbacks.The warning signs that an activity or person is part of your “negative 20%.”How to cut the noise and take back control of your time, energy, and productivity.If you’ve ever felt busy but stuck, this episode is for you.Notes and ReferencesPast Episodes MentionedFuture Self Connection: Link to the referenced episode.The Zero-Sum Game of Time – How to reclaim time for what truly matters.Magic Mind OfferMy go-to productivity booster: magicmind.com/anthony40Use code ANTHONY40 for 40% off your first subscription! (Limited to the first 10 orders.)Force Multipliers EpisodeReference to Lancaster's Law and exponential teamwork effects.My Free Mini-Course: Goal-Setting and Goal-GettingFree resource for listeners: https://anthony-sanni-company-international.thinkific.com/courses/goal-achievement-free-mini-courseAnthony’s Book: The Law of The Vital FewThe Vital Few (TVF) Timestamps:[00:27] The Two-Sided Nature of 80/20[02:18] Are You Doing More of What Works—or More of What Hurts?[06:21] The Productivity Drain You’re Overlooking[12:06] The 20% of Your Life That’s Holding You Back[18:09] The People Problem: Are Certain Relationships Costing You Too Much?[20:44] How to Cut the 20% That’s Wasting Your Time & Energy[24:07] The Secret to Doing More by Doing Less

Jan 24, 2025 • 25min
Ep 032: Are You Wasting Your Effort? How to Focus on Work That Pays Off Forever
In this episode of 8020 Productivity, we explore how strengthening the connection with your future self can transform your goal-setting and decision-making. we discuss cutting-edge research, practical strategies, and the ripple effects of embracing your future self in every area of life. From emotional conneEpisode SummaryLearn how to maximize your productivity by focusing on generative effort—the work that keeps paying off long after it's done. In this episode, I break down the differences between terminal and generative effort, share insights and offer actionable tips to help you build assets, streamline processes, and create a lasting legacy..The Vital Few (TVF) Timestamps:[00:00] The Two Types of Effort That Define ProductivityA powerful framework to transform how you approach work and results.[00:19] Generative Effort: The Work That Keeps on GivingWhat makes some efforts continue to create value long after they’re done?[04:34] Terminal Effort: Are You Stuck in a Productivity Trap?The kind of work that ends as soon as it’s completed—and why it’s time to rethink it.[06:38] Why Generative Effort Is a Gift to Your Future SelfHow prioritizing the right kind of effort aligns with your long-term goals.[07:59] What Are the 6 Categories of Generative Effort?From building assets to creating a legacy, these categories will change how you allocate your energy.[21:18] Is Your Effort Building or Burning Value?Key questions to identify whether your tasks are setting you up for lasting success.[24:20] How to Shift More Time Toward Generative EffortPractical strategies to rebalance your day for compounding results.[24:41] Final Thoughts: Are You Ready to Work Smarter?A challenge to focus on work that pays off far beyond the present moment.Get up to 45% off Magic Mind special bundle of performance shots and sleep aid - valid only for January. Go to https://magicmind.com/anthonyjanNotes and ReferencesGreg McKeown's Essentialism: Inspiration for the concept of generative vs. terminal effort.Past Episodes MentionedFuture Self Connection: Link to the referenced episode.Force Multipliers EpisodeReference to Lancaster's Law and exponential teamwork effects.Mini-Course: Goal-Setting and Goal-GettingFree resource for listeners: https://anthony-sanni-company-international.thinkific.com/courses/goal-achievement-free-mini-courseBook Mention: The Law of The Vital Few

Jan 18, 2025 • 27min
Ep 031: The missing link to motivation: Connecting with your future self
In this episode of 8020 Productivity, we explore how strengthening the connection with your future self can transform your goal-setting and decision-making. we discuss cutting-edge research, practical strategies, and the ripple effects of embracing your future self in every area of life. From emotional connection to actionable milestones, learn how to set yourself up for long-term success today.The Vital Few (TVF) Timestamps:Get up to 50% off Magic Mind mental performance shots for Black Friday. Valid for a limited time.Go to https://magicmind.com/anthonysannibf[00:00] Why Most Goals Fail[00:46] The Concept of Future SelfWhat is the future self, and why does it matter?[02:38] Brain Science Behind Future Self PerceptionYour brain treats your future self as a different person.[05:03] Emotional Connection: The Secret SauceThe power of emotional investment in goal pursuit.Dr. Hal Hershfield’s insights on future self-continuity.[08:34] Small Habits, Big ResultsPractical tips: Packing your gym bag, meal prepping, and more.[11:14] Bridging Temporal DistanceWhy milestones matter: Breaking down big goals into achievable steps.Construal Level Theory explained.[17:17] The Power of StorytellingHow multi-sensory narratives bring your future self to life.Writing letters from your future self to your current self.[22:23] Bonus: The Ripple EffectHow connecting with your future self impacts health, finances, and relationships.[26:13] Final Challenge: Start Small TodayWhat will you do today to serve your future self?Notes and ReferencesDr. Hal Hershfield’s ResearchPaper: Future Self-Continuity: How Conceptions of the Future Self Transform Intertemporal Choice.Read the full paper here.Neural Correlates of Future Self-ContinuityPaper: Saving for the Future Self: Neural Measures of Future Self-Continuity Predict Temporal Discounting.View the study here.Construal Level TheoryDeveloped by Nira Liberman and Yaacov Trope, this theory explores how psychological distance affects decision-making.Learn more about it here.Virtual Aging SoftwareExample: Apps that visualize age progression, like FaceApp or AgingBooth, can be helpful for visualizing your future self.Magic Mind OfferLink: https://magicmind.com/anthonyjan Mini-Course: Goal-Setting and Goal-GettingFree resource for listeners: https://anthony-sanni-company-international.thinkific.com/courses/goal-achievement-free-mini-course Book Mention: The Law of The Vital Few

Dec 4, 2024 • 27min
Ep-030: Procrastination’s Kryptonite—How to Turn Discomfort into Action
Procrastination isn’t just a thief of time—it’s a thief of life. In this episode, we dive deep into the Procrastination Cycle (Detect, Detest, and Dodge) and flip the script with the Doing Cycle (Accept, Adapt, and Advance). Drawing from practical strategies, cognitive techniques, and time-tested productivity tools, you’ll learn how to tackle procrastination head-on and finally get the important things done.Whether you’re stuck on a report, a presentation, or even starting your fitness journey, this episode will guide you to move from procrastination to productivity.The TVF Timestamps:Episode Highlights:[0:00] Procrastination: The thief of time and life.[0:47] Introduction to the 3 Ds (Procrastination Cycle).[1:41] Understanding discomfort as the foundation of procrastination.[5:00] Detect, Detest, and Dodge: Breaking down procrastination.[9:40] Switching gears: Introducing the Doing Cycle (3 As).[12:14] Accepting discomfort with cognitive defusion.[15:00] Adapting to discomfort with reframing and small steps.[19:00] Advancing through discomfort using action-based tools.[24:28] Practical time-based strategies[26:00] Closing insights: Moving from knowledge to action.Notes and Referenceshttps://anthonysanni.com/podcast/ep-023-using-the-procrastination-equation-to-find-and-fix-your-procrastination-how-to This is the episode on the procrastination equation and here is the other one: Ep-021: You Are NOT Lazy! 5 Unexpected Reasons You Procrastinate, and How to Stop My blog on the Pomodoro Technique: https://anthonysanni.com/blog/how-a-tomato-changed-my-life Procrastination: The Vicious Cycle of Procrastination. Centre for Clinical Interventions. Link to source.Achor, S. (2010). The Happiness Advantage: How a Positive Brain Fuels Success in Work and Life. Crown Business.Ferrari, J. R. (2010). Still Procrastinating? The No Regrets Guide to Getting It Done. John Wiley & Sons.Steel, P. (2007). The Nature of Procrastination: A Meta-Analytic and Theoretical Review of Quintessential Self-Regulatory Failure. Psychological Bulletin.Pychyl, T. A. (2013). Solving the Procrastination Puzzle: A Concise Guide to Strategies for Change. Penguin Group.Cirillo, F. (2018). The Pomodoro Technique: The Life-Changing Time-Management System. Crown Publishing Group.Tracy, B. (2001). Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time. Berrett-Koehler Publishers.Clear, J. (2018). Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones. Avery.

Nov 25, 2024 • 35min
Ep-029: Kaizen Revisited—Obsession with Value and Eliminating Overproduction
Welcome back! Let me ask you: are you grinding away but still feeling stuck, like your hard work isn’t paying off? In this episode, we dive into something that changed the game for me: obsession with value. What if doing less—not more—was the secret to getting better results? We’ll talk about cutting out the fluff, knowing who you’re really working for (hint: it might be you), and focusing on what truly matters. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed or like your efforts aren’t hitting the mark, trust me, you don’t want to miss this one.Get up to 48% off Magic Mind mental performance shots. Go to https://magicmind.com/anthonysanni and use CODE: ANTHONYS20What You’ll Learn in This Episode:What it means to have an obsession with value and why it’s essential for productivity.How to identify your “customer” in every interaction—even when it’s yourself.The dangers of overproduction and how to avoid wasting time and effort.Real-world examples of applying Kaizen to personal and professional growth.Simple strategies for seeking feedback to refine your work and improve outcomes.The Vital Few (TVF) Timestamps:[00:00 - 00:26] What’s the Missing Link in Your Productivity?Kick off the episode with a surprising insight into Kaizen’s second principle.[00:27 - 01:06] Why “Value” Might Be Your Secret WeaponDiscover why understanding value changes everything about how you work.[01:07 - 02:00] The Question You’re Not Asking (But Should Be)Find out how redefining “customer” can transform your focus.[02:01 - 06:00] Unlocking Value in Unexpected PlacesExplore how small mindset shifts reveal opportunities to deliver more.[06:01 - 09:00] A Hidden Lesson from Toyota’s SuccessWhat industrial giants can teach us about cutting waste and maximizing results.[09:01 - 13:00] Are You Focused on the Wrong Things?How to stop spinning your wheels and uncover what truly matters.[13:01 - 15:00] The Silent Productivity KillerWhy doing too much might be the exact thing holding you back.[15:01 - 18:00] A Simple Shift That Changes EverythingLearn how feedback can help you work smarter, not harder.[18:01 - End] What’s the One Thing You’ll Do Differently?Challenge yourself to take action and make Kaizen principles work for you.Get up to 48% off Magic Mind mental performance shots. Go to https://magicmind.com/anthonysanni and use CODE: ANTHONYS20Notes and ReferencesPart 1 of Kaizen Episodes: Ep-028: The Kaizen Secret—How Tiny Changes Lead to Big Wins: https://anthonysanni.com/podcast/ep-028-unlock-unstoppable-productivity-how-small-daily-improvements-can-overcome-burnout-procrastination-and-overwhelmVirtuous Laziness Episode:Ep-009: On Zipf’s Law of Least Effort and virtuous laziness: https://anthonysanni.com/podcast/ep-009-zipfs-law-of-least-and-why-laziness-is-goodEpisode on 80/20 Quadrants for productivity: Ep-025: Zero sum game of time—How to beat the game and do more by doing less I: https://anthonysanni.com/podcast/ep-05-how-to-beat-the-losing-game-of-time-management-using-the-pareto-principleKaizen: The Key to Japan's Competitive SuccessImai, Masaaki. Kaizen: The Key to Japan's Competitive Success. McGraw-Hill, 1986.For those interested in learning more about Kaizen and how this principle transformed Japan’s manufacturing industries, check out Masaaki Imai’s classic book, Kaizen: The Key to Japan's Competitive Success. It’s a great read for understanding the roots of this continuous improvement philosophy.3. Justin Welsh’s newsletter on the businesswoman who sought feedback and used to to increase profits after her product flopped.https://www.justinwelsh.me/newsletter/her-product-flopped-then-she-3xed-revenue4. Referenced Book by Jack Canfield’s book about asking a partner for feedback on relationships1. The Success Principles: https://www.harpercollins.ca/9780062395702/the-success-principlestm-10th-anniversary-edition/5. Pareto Principle (80/20 Rule)Sanni, Anthony. The 80/20 Way to Productivity: Do More by Doing Less. Anthony’s Book: The Law of The Vital FewAt 80/20 Productivity, we believe in focusing on the few things that make the biggest difference. This idea is based on the Pareto Principle, which tells us that 80% of our results come from 20% of our efforts. To dive deeper into this, check out The Law of The Vital Few which breaks down how you can apply this rule to everything from work to personal growth.

Oct 15, 2024 • 27min
Ep-028: The Kaizen Secret—How Tiny Changes Lead to Big Wins
What if you could create mind-blowing improvements in your performance and life with minimal effort every day? In this episode, we introduce Kaizen—the Japanese philosophy of small, consistent improvements that has fueled massive success in industries like manufacturing. Learn how applying this simple but powerful concept to your own life can help you crush your goals without the burnout.Get up to 48% off Magic Mind mental performance shots. Go to https://magicmind.com/anthonysanni and use CODE: ANTHONYS20The Vital Few (TVF) Timestamps:[00:00] – What Is Kaizen and Why It Works[03:01] – Stop Chasing Big Changes: Why Small Wins Matter More[06:09] – Fitness, Finance, and Compounding: The Real Power of Incremental Growth[15:25] – The Invisible Path to Success: Why 1% Matters Every Day[16:54] – How to Start Using Kaizen Right NowNotes and ReferencesKaizen: The Key to Japan's Competitive SuccessImai, Masaaki. Kaizen: The Key to Japan's Competitive Success. McGraw-Hill, 1986.For those interested in learning more about Kaizen and how this principle transformed Japan’s manufacturing industries, check out Masaaki Imai’s classic book, Kaizen: The Key to Japan's Competitive Success. It’s a great read for understanding the roots of this continuous improvement philosophy.Lean Management and Six SigmaWomack, James P., and Daniel T. Jones. Lean Thinking: Banish Waste and Create Wealth in Your Corporation. Simon & Schuster, 2003.Kaizen is closely associated with Lean management and Six Sigma, frameworks widely used to reduce waste and improve efficiency. For more on these, consider reading Lean Thinking by James Womack, which gives an in-depth look into how these concepts can help businesses grow and thrive.Einstein's Quote on Compounding InterestThe attribution of the quote “Compounding interest is the eighth wonder of the world” to Albert Einstein is widely debated, and there’s no definitive evidence that he actually said it. Whether or not Einstein said it, the principle behind it is incredibly powerful. By making small, consistent improvements—just like compounding interest—you can see exponential growth in almost any area of life.Compounding Interest and 1% Daily ImprovementIf you improve by just 1% every day, that adds up much faster than most people expect. Over the course of a year, those 1% gains can compound into something like 37 times better performance. While this example simplifies things a bit, the principle of compounding is key here. It’s about getting a little better each day and letting those gains multiply over time.Pareto Principle (80/20 Rule)Sanni, Anthony. The 80/20 Way to Productivity: Do More by Doing Less. Anthony’s Book: The Law of The Vital FewAt 80/20 Productivity, we believe in focusing on the few things that make the biggest difference. This idea is based on the Pareto Principle, which tells us that 80% of our results come from 20% of our efforts. To dive deeper into this, check out The Law of The Vital Few which breaks down how you can apply this rule to everything from work to personal growth.

Aug 1, 2024 • 27min
Ep-027: Using Task and Goal Cooperation to Beat the Zero sum game of time—How to beat the game and do more by doing less II
Episode SummaryUsing Task and Goal Cooperation to Beat the Zero sum game of timeIn this follow-up episode, we delve deeper into overcoming the zero-sum game of time management. We recap the fundamental concepts introduced previously and explore new strategies, focusing on cooperation as a method to enhance productivity. Learn how to align your daily activities with your broader goals to maximize efficiency and satisfaction.The first episode is available hereGet up to 48% off Magic Mind productivity shots. Go to https://magicmind.com/8020productivity and use CODE: PRD20 The Vital Few (TVF) Timestamps: [00:28] - Recap of the Zero-Sum Game of Time[02:08] - Introducing the Concept of Cooperation in Time Management[03:09] - The Importance of Goal Setting in Overcoming Time Constraints[04:35] - Framework for Setting and Reevaluating Goals[05:36] - Strategies for Implementing Cooperation in Daily Activities[13:03] - Practical Examples of Integrating Multiple Life Segments[17:42] - Returning to Time Management Strategies Using Cooperation[25:58] - Summary and Key TakeawaysGet up to 48% off Magic Mind productivity shots. Go to https://magicmind.com/8020productivity and use CODE: PRD20Notes and ReferencesIntro to The Wheel of Life: The Wheel of Life® https://www.mindtools.com/ak6jd6w/the-wheel-of-life Anthony’s Book: The Law of The Vital Few

Jul 17, 2024 • 31min
Ep-026: More than motivation! Use the Push and Pull of Values to hack your productivity
Ever wonder why sometimes you don’t follow through on your goals? Often times we feel like we’re not “motivated”. But motivation is a trick. The real issue is often values!Dive deep into the world of values and their profound impact on productivity in this insightful episode. We explore how values drive our decisions and behaviors, particularly in goal-setting and achieving personal and professional success. Learn about the ten key categories of values, understand the conflicts between them, and discover strategies to align your actions with your true values to enhance your productivity.Get up to 48% off Magic Mind productivity shots. Go to https://magicmind.com/8020productivity and use CODE: PRD20Key Insights:Values are more than abstract concepts; they are cognitive structures that influence every decision and action.Conflicts between values can significantly affect our productivity and overall satisfaction.Aligning your goals with your values can lead to more meaningful and effective actions.The Vital Few (TVF) Timestamps:Timestamps:[00:00] - Introduction to Values and Their Role in Productivity[00:22] - Understanding the Ten Categories of Values[01:33] - Defining Values: Insights from Research[02:55] - Detailed Discussion on Each Value Category[23:59] - Conformity and Its Role in Society[26:09] - How Values Influence Work Satisfaction and Personal Decisions[29:23] - Closing Thoughts: Aligning Values with Life GoalsGet an extra 20% off a 30-day supply of Magic Mind productivity shots. Go to https://magicmind.com/8020productivity and use CODE: PRD20My favourite digital productivity tool (get double the trial period for free! No credit card required: https://try.sunsama.com/anthonyNotes and ReferencesOyserman, Daphna. (2015). Values, Psychology of. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. 10.1016/B978-0-08-097086-8.24030-0. An overview of the values categories: An Overview of the Schwartz Theory of Basic ValuesShalom H. Schwartz https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1116&context=orpc . Values Survey: https://www.framevoicereport.org/media/1093/the-short-schwartzs-value-survey.pdf Anthony’s Book: The Law of The Vital Few

Jul 9, 2024 • 30min
Ep-025: Zero sum game of time—How to beat the game and do more by doing less I
Episode SummaryUnlocking the Pareto Principle to beat the zero sum game of timeIn this episode of "8020 Productivity," we delve into the zero-sum nature of time and explore effective strategies to maximize productivity by doing less. Discover how the Pareto Principle can transform your time management and ensure you're investing in the activities that yield the most significant results.My favourite digital productivity tool (get double the trial period for free! No credit card required: https://try.sunsama.com/anthonyThe Vital Few (TVF) Timestamps: [00:31] - The Core Challenge of Time Management[01:59] - Exploring Game Theory and Zero Sum Game Dynamics[05:49] - Strategies to Outplay the Zero Sum Game[06:10] - Applying the Pareto Principle to Time Management[14:28] - Success Stories: Google's 20% Policy and Its Impact[17:15] - Implementing 8020 in Everyday Life: Practical Tips[18:28] - Learning from Atlassian's Implementation Mistakes[21:51] - Decision Framework: Stop, Reduce, or Delegate[26:00] - Delegation Strategies: Maximizing Value and Minimizing EffortMy favourite digital productivity tool (get double the trial period for free! No credit card required: https://try.sunsama.com/anthony Notes and ReferencesVon Neumann, John; Oskar Morgenstern (2007). Theory of games and economic behavior (60th anniversary ed.). Princeton: Princeton University Press.Cannon-Brookes, Mike (10 March 2008). "Atlassian's 20% Time Experiment". Atlassian. Retrieved 12 June 2024.Goetz, Kaomi (1 February 2011). "How 3M Gave Everyone Days Off and Created an Innovation Dynamo". Fast Company. Retrieved 12 June 2024Xu, Tammy (6 October 2020). "How Side Project Programs Foster Creativity at Work". Built In. Retrieved 20 July 20246Anthony’s Book: The Law of The Vital Few

Jun 10, 2024 • 27min
Ep-024: Harnessing Honda's Strategy: Innovate and Outperform in Your Field
In this episode of "80/20 Productivity," we explore Honda's story of victory over Yamaha and it’s application of Palchinski’s three groundbreaking principles—innovation, survivability, and feedback.Discover how these timeless strategies, once used to decisively outmaneuver Yamaha in the corporate battlefield, can be harnessed today to turbocharge your productivity and outpace your competition.Uncover how you can apply these principles to not just survive but thrive by doing more with less.The Vital Few (TVF) Timestamps:[00:00:00 - 00:00:24]: Introduction[00:00:24 - 00:01:06]: Peter Palchinski’s Principles[00:01:52 - 00:02:29]: A case study of how Honda adeptly applied these principles during the 1980s to outmaneuver Yamaha in the motorcycle industry.[00:02:38 - 00:03:34]: How historical industrial strategies can be adapted to modern challenges in productivity and value creation.[00:04:24 - 00:06:25]: Exploring Honda’s response to Yamaha’s challenge and the strategic use of innovation to dominate the market.[00:19:22 - 00:20:09]: The importance of feedback in continuous improvement and its role in the evolution of ideas and strategies.[00:13:04 - 00:14:05]: Discussing the critical importance of ensuring survivability while pursuing innovative ventures and its implications for personal and corporate strategies.[00:26:30 - 00:26:55]: Summarizing the insights gained from the episode and action orientationGet an extra 20% off a 30-day supply of Magic Mind productivity shots. Go to https://magicmind.com/8020productivity and use CODE: PRD20My favourite digital productivity tool (get double the trial period for free! No credit card required: https://try.sunsama.com/anthonyNotes and References Dempsey, Peter & Heard, Edward & Sammut-Bonnici, Tanya. (2015). Time-Based Competition. 10.1002/9781118785317.weom120082. Redford, John (February 1996). "Peter Palchinsky (1875 – 1929) Russian Mining". Doomed Engineers. Retrieved 8 February 2024.What is Time-Based Competition? https://www.bcg.com/about/overview/our-history/time-based-competitionAnthony’s Book: The Law of The Vital Few