I've been writing about different productivity methods for Lifehacker for about a year now, and I continue to be shocked by the sheer variety (and quantity) of them that are out there. And while many fit right into my workflow, others led me to think, "Wow, that one wouldn't work for me at all." It's easy to learn about a technique, see its value, and decide to implement it, but if it's not altogether aligned with your needs and your preferences, it's probably not going to work as well for you as advertised. Rather than picking a productivity method that sounds good, you're better off selecting one that is better suited to you, and how you work. Here's what to look for. The best productivity
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