The Three-Task Day
Limit yourself to three important tasks each day; this constraint helps you focus on what actually matters.
Limit yourself to three important tasks each day; this constraint helps you focus on what actually matters.
Do one thing completely before starting another; completion is more valuable than the appearance of productivity.
Reducing options lowers friction; decide once for many moments and move with more ease.
Finishing a few small tasks well frees attention for the larger work that needs it.
Clarity gathers when you simplify the view and choose one question to keep close.
July's third week begins. Set a simple focus that can carry you through summer heat.
Keep this Sunday simple. Summer days need little adornment to be worthwhile.
Summer invites a lighter approach. Consider what you might set down for the season ahead.
How small shifts in relationships can transform your experience without overwhelming effort.
A practical approach to single-tasking that creates meaningful change in your daily routine.
Keep only one browser tab open at a time. This forces focus and prevents the distraction of multiple open tabs competing for attention.
Plan your meals for the week on Sunday. This one decision eliminates dozens of daily decisions and reduces stress.
Instead of a long to-do list, write down one thing you must finish today. This focus prevents overwhelm and increases completion.
The year begins not with fanfare but with room to breathe, a small invitation to notice what is steady and kind.