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Hi, some time ago I decided to include a new productivity method every year or every time I switched to a new job. I already tried the following methods (more or less successfully):

  • vertical mouse and mechanical keyboard
  • GTD and Pomodoro
  • leather notebook for every thing
  • knowledge base and bullet journal

What do you have in mind that I could try for a whole year and see if it sticks? I'm thinking of reading a lot of books, get some training to eventually get another kind of job, etc.

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[–] CarterAva@thelemmy.club 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

You could try focusing on building a structured learning routine for a year, where you combine reading books, taking courses, and regularly practicing a skill you want to develop for a future job. Pair that with a simple personal system for tracking progress and reflecting on what you learn, so you can see clear growth over time. It’s similar to how structured approaches in tools like corporate wellness systems help keep people consistent and motivated: https://betterme.world/articles/corporate-wellness-software/. This can help you stay consistent and reach your goals faster.