![]() ![]() ![]() But about four years ago I finally found my perfect system, and I show the students that system that helps me organize my life, research, writing, family, church, school responsibilities-everything.Īfter the first class last semester, I tweeted: I’ve tried them all, from Todoist, Astrid, Wunderlist, Remember the Milk, and many, many more. I was the kid who in Junior High School bought my first Franklin Day Planner, graduated to Palm Pilot in college, and regularly surfs the Google Play store for the latest in productivity apps. I’ll admit it: I geek out on productivity stuff. I am convinced that organization and productivity are essential in order to succeed as a PhD student, a scholar, a pastor, even a parent or spouse.Īfter discussing principles, I walk the class through my own productivity system. I teach a PhD course at Southwestern Seminary in research and writing, and the first thing we discuss on the first day of class is productivity. Note: This post is an update from an earlier one since Google Inbox has been depreciated. ![]()
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