How They Get Stuff Done

Bullet journaling can be very effective. Digital task managers are (obviously) amazing. Which is best—or can we combine the two?

Show Notes

Matt Ragland is a productivity teacher, like myself. He has worked for ConvertKit, an email service provider I use and love and for Podia, an online course platform, which I used to launch my business. 

These days, he helps people—and particularly makers and creators—be more productive. He does that with courses, videos on YouTube, and on his own podcast, Connect the Dots. 

Matt is really big on bullet journaling, which is quite a different experience from using digital task managers, so I was keen to chat with him about that topic.

Matt and I discuss:
  • How he combines bullet journaling with digital task management
  • How to protect your time to do high-leverage work
  • Measuring productivity by how present you are
And much more. Enjoy the show!

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Creators & Guests

Host
Peter Akkies
Productivity Coach
Guest
Matt Ragland
Matt helps creators send newsletters and build courses that make a lot of money.

What is How They Get Stuff Done?

What’s Barack Obama’s #1 piece of advice for young people? “Just learn how to get stuff done.” Whether we’re young or more seasoned, we can all get better at this essential skill. So let’s find out how people do, in fact, get stuff done.