Productivity Resources
TOOLS & RESOURCES
GOAL SETTING WORKBOOK
Whether you need help setting personal goals or breaking down team goals for work, this guide will help you demystify this process. This Goal Setting Workbook will help you reflect on your satisfaction in the various areas of your life. Then it guides you to set goals for each of those areas in a way that makes it more accessible and easy to understand.
INTRO TO “TIME BLOCKING” VIDEO
Ready to reclaim time on your schedule and get more done with less stress? Then watch this exclusive free training module introducing you to the productivity technique "Time Blocking".
THE DIGITAL “DAILY PLANNER”
Need help implementing key productivity techniques like the MIT list and prefer a digital “notebook” to a physical one? Download the “Daily Planner” which is a digital template designed specifically to help you implement all the best productivity and positive psychology tools to get more done in less time.
BLOG POSTS & MEDIA ARTICLES
The Top 5 Productivity Strategies I Use Every Day
These 5 strategies work seamlessly together to help our CEO get more done with less stress. More importantly, they don’t require new tools, software, or a complete personality change to implement.
Wall Street Journal Article: “The Art of Quitting Early on Fridays (and Not Freaking Out the Boss)”
In this article in The Wall Street Journal, CEO & Founder of Reworkit, Jess Wass, shared her tips for how to create your own Summer Friday, even if you don’t have a formal policy
Bloomberg Businessweek Feature: “Mastering the Pomodoro Technique”
CEO & Founder of Reworkit, Jess Wass, was featured in this Bloomberg Businessweek article breaking down the Pomodoro Technique and how to use it in your day-to-day work.
Article: “The Power of Small Wins”
How making $1.50 from writing articles taught me about the power of celebrating small wins and led to me being featured in top media publications like the WSJ, NY Times, Psychology Today, and more
The 4 R's of Combating Negative Self-Talk
Our thoughts can influence our feelings which then can affect the actions we take. So how do you get off this vicious merry-go-round ride? Here are four steps you can take to combat your negative self-talk and start to break the cycle.