Managing tasks

Practical advice and expert insights on how best to manage tasks and projects.

Get Back on Track with Fast Tracking in Project Management

Fast tracking in project management refers to a technique that helps finish projects that can’t be delayed.

From Chaos to Clarity: How to Prioritize Tasks Properly

Learn how to prioritize tasks effectively, reduce overwhelm, and boost productivity with simple techniques that bring clarity and focus to your workday.

17 Best brainstorming techniques for teams

Find the best brainstorming technique for your team. Brainstorming involves creating plenty of ideas to a particular problem or challenge.

Productivity vs Efficiency: Maximizing Performance and Output

Learn about the differences between productivity and efficiency and implement useful tips to increase them.

How to learn new skills with the DiSSS and CaFE methods

Find out how to master any skill you want, using the DiSSS method.

Overcoming mental exhaustion: Mental fatigue tips and strategies 

Learn how to recognize mental fatigue based on its causes and symptoms, how to distinguish it from other conditions, and how to overcome it.

How to manage email productivity: Tips from Patty Kreamer, a professional organizer

Expert tips on how to enhance your email management and productivity, in order to spend more time on important tasks.

How to track resource allocation

Learn how to track resource allocation and why it’s important to do so.

The Differences Between Long-Term and Short-Term Planning

Learn the key differences between long-term and short-term planning and how to effectively balance both for business success.

How to (re-)prioritize your tasks

How to prioritize tasks 101 (and re-prioritize, if needed).

How to keep track of expenses

Learn about expense tracking, its importance, and current expense tracking resources for businesses and individuals.

How to justify your invoices to clients as a freelancer

Can you prevent client disputes as a freelancer? And can you keep your billing choices from being judged as unreasonable? Absolutely, and here’s how.