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Choosing The Right Projects To Tackle
Tim Ferriss suggests that it's best to put current projects in front of the judge and jury for possible execution before even considering new ones, and look at tasks that make your current projects much easier. He also uses an 80/20 analysis to identify which projects are consuming the most time and resources, and aims to streamline those before taking on new ones.
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Tim Ferriss expresses his gratitude towards his audience for their support and mentions that they have helped him discover and explore the world of podcasts and books.
31:48 - 33:46 (01:58)
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Tim Ferriss expresses his gratitude towards his audience for their support and mentions that they have helped him discover and explore the world of podcasts and books.
ChapterChoosing The Right Projects To Tackle
Episode#330: The Return of Drunk Dialing Q&A: How to Ask Better Questions, Take Better Risks, and More!
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Author and entrepreneur Tim Ferriss explains how to prioritize projects by doing a Pareto 80/20 analysis to determine which 20% of projects are consuming 80% of your time, and then consider eliminating them.
33:46 - 40:40 (06:53)
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Author and entrepreneur Tim Ferriss explains how to prioritize projects by doing a Pareto 80/20 analysis to determine which 20% of projects are consuming 80% of your time, and then consider eliminating them. He advises against taking on too many new projects until you have streamlined your current operations and to focus on projects that make other projects irrelevant or easier.
ChapterChoosing The Right Projects To Tackle
Episode#330: The Return of Drunk Dialing Q&A: How to Ask Better Questions, Take Better Risks, and More!
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss shares his advice for maximizing productivity, including selecting projects that help develop skills and relationships that transcend any single project, and choosing a progression of projects that will get you to one longer-term objective.
40:40 - 43:50 (03:09)
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Tim Ferriss shares his advice for maximizing productivity, including selecting projects that help develop skills and relationships that transcend any single project, and choosing a progression of projects that will get you to one longer-term objective. He recommends reading "The Effective Executive" by Peter Drucker for guidance on making decisions about your time.