
Get Organized! by Dr. Frank Buck
Most people are overwhelmed by the amount of paper and digital information in their lives. Frank Buck makes organization easy so you can increase productivity, decrease stress, and enjoy life. Global Gurus ranked Frank #1 in the world in the "Time Management" category for 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022. If you're interested in total control over your time and the peace of mind that nothing is falling through the cracks, this is the productivity podcast for you. Learn more at FrankBuck.org.
Latest episodes

Feb 2, 2021 • 41min
Can Your Task Manager Do This?
Maria White and I talk about using a digital task manager. Learn the 7 things to look for and how to use it to make organization easy.
For more information, visit the blog post: https://frankbuck.org/digital-task-manager-white

Jan 26, 2021 • 6min
In Praise of the Lowly Grocery List
What's the single best time-management tip? This post reveals the secret of the to-do list and the area of our lives where we do it well. For more, visit the blog post: https://frankbuck.org/grocery-list
I am up for Global Gurus "Top 30" again this year in the "Time Management" category. Part of the selection is determined by popular vote. Could I get you to take a second and vote for me? You'll be asked to log in with your Facebook, Google, or LinkedIn account to be sure you vote only once.

Jan 19, 2021 • 7min
Evernote Home: What It Can Do for You
Evernote Home is a new feature presenting a dashboard of helpful widgets. It puts at your fingertips what you're most likely to need today. Visit the blog post for a video demonstration, the links include in the "pinned note" discussed, and more: https://frankbuck.org/evernote-home

Jan 12, 2021 • 4min
Google Contacts Gmail Add-On: What You Need to Know
The new Google Contacts Gmail Add-On allows you to access information without ever leaving Gmail. This post shows how to use it. For more information and to watch the demonstration, come over to the blog post: https://frankbuck.org/google-contacts-gmail-add-on

Jan 5, 2021 • 3min
Jason Womack: Remote Learning Demonstration
In this interview, Jason teaches a short lesson on "3 Things a Leader Can Do to Change Lives" while demonstrating effective strategies for remote learning. To watch the interview and see the demonstration, visit the blog post: https://frankbuck.org/jason-womack-dten

Dec 29, 2020 • 5min
Organization, Time Management, and Productivity: The Best of 2020
This year's content helped you organize your surroundings and your time and boost your productivity. Here's the best of 2020. For links to everything talked about during this episode, come over to the blog post:>https://frankbuck.org/best-of-2020

Dec 22, 2020 • 5min
How to Declutter After the Holidays
The holidays are over and there's so much stuff to be put away. Learn 3 strategies to conquer holiday clutter and enjoy what you have. For more, visit the blog post: https://frankbuck.org/conquer-holiday-clutter

Dec 15, 2020 • 5min
How to Foil the Bad Guys on Facebook
Have you had someone create a Facebook page with your name and picture? An easy Facebook security tip keeps this from happening to you. For more, visit the post: https://frankbuck.org/facebook-security

Dec 8, 2020 • 3min
How to Organize Those Gift Cards
Every year, countless money is lost due to gift cards never used. Learn a simple way to keep up with and use what you have. Some over to the blog post and view the video: https://frankbuck.org/gift-cards

Dec 1, 2020 • 12min
How to Promote Gratitude and Organization with Our Young
We should teach young people to write thank-you notes. This episode shows how to use the Tickler File to keep the practice front-and-center. Be sure to come over to the blog post for my interview with Jason Womack and videos by Tom Peters and Chief Justice John Roberts: https://frankbuck.org/thank-you-notes
So here's your challenge. After listening to the interview with Jason Womack, did you write someone a note? If so, here are two questions. Feel free to share a comment in the blog post:
1. How did you feel when you were writing it?
2. Did the person you sent it to mention it after the fact?