I always get caught with the tension of spending time learning some new technology that will help me and the reality of needing immediate results.  However, after making the commitment to becoming proficient with some personal project management software my life is significantly more productive.  I am not interested in just doing the wrong things faster and this Fast Company post hits all the issues:

“Possibly no piece of productivity advice is more well-worn than the adage, “Work smarter, not harder.” Of course, the directive points to the fact that it’s not how many hours you put in at your desk that matters—it’s how you spend your time there. In other words, get results faster and you won’t be spending so many late nights at the office.”

But what does it really mean to work smarter?

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