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  • Ep-028: The Kaizen Secret—How Tiny Changes Lead to Big Wins
    Oct 15 2024

    What if you could create mind-blowing improvements in your performance and life with minimal effort every day? In this episode, we introduce Kaizen—the Japanese philosophy of small, consistent improvements that has fueled massive success in industries like manufacturing. Learn how applying this simple but powerful concept to your own life can help you crush your goals without the burnout.

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    The Vital Few (TVF) Timestamps:

    [00:00] – What Is Kaizen and Why It Works

    [03:01] – Stop Chasing Big Changes: Why Small Wins Matter More

    [06:09] – Fitness, Finance, and Compounding: The Real Power of Incremental Growth

    [15:25] – The Invisible Path to Success: Why 1% Matters Every Day

    [16:54] – How to Start Using Kaizen Right Now

    Notes and References

    Kaizen: The Key to Japan's Competitive Success

    Imai, Masaaki. Kaizen: The Key to Japan's Competitive Success. McGraw-Hill, 1986.

    For those interested in learning more about Kaizen and how this principle transformed Japan’s manufacturing industries, check out Masaaki Imai’s classic book, Kaizen: The Key to Japan's Competitive Success. It’s a great read for understanding the roots of this continuous improvement philosophy.

    Lean Management and Six Sigma

    Womack, James P., and Daniel T. Jones. Lean Thinking: Banish Waste and Create Wealth in Your Corporation. Simon & Schuster, 2003.

    Kaizen is closely associated with Lean management and Six Sigma, frameworks widely used to reduce waste and improve efficiency. For more on these, consider reading Lean Thinking by James Womack, which gives an in-depth look into how these concepts can help businesses grow and thrive.

    Einstein's Quote on Compounding Interest

    The attribution of the quote “Compounding interest is the eighth wonder of the world” to Albert Einstein is widely debated, and there’s no definitive evidence that he actually said it. Whether or not Einstein said it, the principle behind it is incredibly powerful. By making small, consistent improvements—just like compounding interest—you can see exponential growth in almost any area of life.

    Compounding Interest and 1% Daily Improvement

    If you improve by just 1% every day, that adds up much faster than most people expect. Over the course of a year, those 1% gains can compound into something like 37 times better performance. While this example simplifies things a bit, the principle of compounding is key here. It’s about getting a little better each day and letting those gains multiply over time.

    Pareto Principle (80/20 Rule)

    Sanni, Anthony. The 80/20 Way to Productivity: Do More by Doing Less. Anthony’s Book: The Law of The Vital Few

    At 80/20 Productivity, we believe in focusing on the few things that make the biggest difference. This idea is based on the Pareto Principle, which tells us that 80% of our results come from 20% of our efforts. To dive deeper into this, check out The Law of The Vital Few which breaks down how you can apply this rule to everything from work to personal growth.

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    27 min
  • Ep-027: Using Task and Goal Cooperation to Beat the Zero sum game of time—How to beat the game and do more by doing less II
    Aug 1 2024

    Episode Summary

    Using Task and Goal Cooperation to Beat the Zero sum game of time
    In this follow-up episode, we delve deeper into overcoming the zero-sum game of time management. We recap the fundamental concepts introduced previously and explore new strategies, focusing on cooperation as a method to enhance productivity. Learn how to align your daily activities with your broader goals to maximize efficiency and satisfaction.

    The first episode is available here

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    The Vital Few (TVF) Timestamps:

    [00:28] - Recap of the Zero-Sum Game of Time

    [02:08] - Introducing the Concept of Cooperation in Time Management

    [03:09] - The Importance of Goal Setting in Overcoming Time Constraints

    [04:35] - Framework for Setting and Reevaluating Goals

    [05:36] - Strategies for Implementing Cooperation in Daily Activities

    [13:03] - Practical Examples of Integrating Multiple Life Segments

    [17:42] - Returning to Time Management Strategies Using Cooperation

    [25:58] - Summary and Key Takeaways

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    Notes and References

    Intro to The Wheel of Life: The Wheel of Life® https://www.mindtools.com/ak6jd6w/the-wheel-of-life

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    27 min
  • Ep-026: More than motivation! Use the Push and Pull of Values to hack your productivity
    Jul 17 2024

    Ever wonder why sometimes you don’t follow through on your goals? Often times we feel like we’re not “motivated”. But motivation is a trick. The real issue is often values!

    Dive deep into the world of values and their profound impact on productivity in this insightful episode. We explore how values drive our decisions and behaviors, particularly in goal-setting and achieving personal and professional success. Learn about the ten key categories of values, understand the conflicts between them, and discover strategies to align your actions with your true values to enhance your productivity.

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    Key Insights:

    Values are more than abstract concepts; they are cognitive structures that influence every decision and action.

    Conflicts between values can significantly affect our productivity and overall satisfaction.

    Aligning your goals with your values can lead to more meaningful and effective actions.

    The Vital Few (TVF) Timestamps:

    Timestamps:

    [00:00] - Introduction to Values and Their Role in Productivity

    [00:22] - Understanding the Ten Categories of Values

    [01:33] - Defining Values: Insights from Research

    [02:55] - Detailed Discussion on Each Value Category

    [23:59] - Conformity and Its Role in Society

    [26:09] - How Values Influence Work Satisfaction and Personal Decisions

    [29:23] - Closing Thoughts: Aligning Values with Life Goals

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    Notes and References

    Oyserman, Daphna. (2015). Values, Psychology of. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. 10.1016/B978-0-08-097086-8.24030-0.

    An overview of the values categories: An Overview of the Schwartz Theory of Basic Values

    Shalom H. Schwartz https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1116&context=orpc .

    Values Survey: https://www.framevoicereport.org/media/1093/the-short-schwartzs-value-survey.pdf

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    31 min
  • Ep-025: Zero sum game of time—How to beat the game and do more by doing less I
    Jul 9 2024

    Episode Summary

    Unlocking the Pareto Principle to beat the zero sum game of time
    In this episode of "8020 Productivity," we delve into the zero-sum nature of time and explore effective strategies to maximize productivity by doing less. Discover how the Pareto Principle can transform your time management and ensure you're investing in the activities that yield the most significant results.

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    The Vital Few (TVF) Timestamps:

    [00:31] - The Core Challenge of Time Management

    [01:59] - Exploring Game Theory and Zero Sum Game Dynamics

    [05:49] - Strategies to Outplay the Zero Sum Game

    [06:10] - Applying the Pareto Principle to Time Management

    [14:28] - Success Stories: Google's 20% Policy and Its Impact

    [17:15] - Implementing 8020 in Everyday Life: Practical Tips

    [18:28] - Learning from Atlassian's Implementation Mistakes

    [21:51] - Decision Framework: Stop, Reduce, or Delegate

    [26:00] - Delegation Strategies: Maximizing Value and Minimizing Effort

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    Notes and References

    Von Neumann, John; Oskar Morgenstern (2007). Theory of games and economic behavior (60th anniversary ed.). Princeton: Princeton University Press.

    Cannon-Brookes, Mike (10 March 2008). "Atlassian's 20% Time Experiment". Atlassian. Retrieved 12 June 2024.

    Goetz, Kaomi (1 February 2011). "How 3M Gave Everyone Days Off and Created an Innovation Dynamo". Fast Company. Retrieved 12 June 2024

    Xu, Tammy (6 October 2020). "How Side Project Programs Foster Creativity at Work". Built In. Retrieved 20 July 20246

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    30 min
  • Ep-024: Harnessing Honda's Strategy: Innovate and Outperform in Your Field
    Jun 10 2024

    In this episode of "80/20 Productivity," we explore Honda's story of victory over Yamaha and it’s application of Palchinski’s three groundbreaking principles—innovation, survivability, and feedback.

    Discover how these timeless strategies, once used to decisively outmaneuver Yamaha in the corporate battlefield, can be harnessed today to turbocharge your productivity and outpace your competition.

    Uncover how you can apply these principles to not just survive but thrive by doing more with less.

    The Vital Few (TVF) Timestamps:

    [00:00:00 - 00:00:24]: Introduction

    [00:00:24 - 00:01:06]: Peter Palchinski’s Principles

    [00:01:52 - 00:02:29]: A case study of how Honda adeptly applied these principles during the 1980s to outmaneuver Yamaha in the motorcycle industry.

    [00:02:38 - 00:03:34]: How historical industrial strategies can be adapted to modern challenges in productivity and value creation.

    [00:04:24 - 00:06:25]: Exploring Honda’s response to Yamaha’s challenge and the strategic use of innovation to dominate the market.

    [00:19:22 - 00:20:09]: The importance of feedback in continuous improvement and its role in the evolution of ideas and strategies.

    [00:13:04 - 00:14:05]: Discussing the critical importance of ensuring survivability while pursuing innovative ventures and its implications for personal and corporate strategies.

    [00:26:30 - 00:26:55]: Summarizing the insights gained from the episode and action orientation

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    Notes and References

    Dempsey, Peter & Heard, Edward & Sammut-Bonnici, Tanya. (2015). Time-Based Competition. 10.1002/9781118785317.weom120082.

    Redford, John (February 1996). "Peter Palchinsky (1875 – 1929) Russian Mining". Doomed Engineers. Retrieved 8 February 2024.

    What is Time-Based Competition? https://www.bcg.com/about/overview/our-history/time-based-competition

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    27 min
  • Ep-023: Why you procrastinate, and how to overcome procrastination using the Procrastination Equation
    May 15 2024

    Ever wondered what really drives procrastination? This episode delves into Dr. Pierce Steele's fascinating procrastination equation, revealing how variables like expectancy, utility, value, and impulsiveness shape our ability to tackle tasks.

    Learn to manipulate these factors to your advantage and discover transformative strategies to boost productivity and minimize procrastination.

    Listen to this episode to unlock the secrets behind your work habits and take control of your productivity!

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    The Vital Few (TVF) Timestamps:

    00:00:00 The Procrastination Equation Revealed

    00:00:22 - Introduction to the Procrastination Equation

    00:01:06 - Breaking Down the Equation

    00:01:35 - Understanding Procrastination

    00:02:16 - The Real Cost of Procrastination

    00:03:34 - Defining Functional Procrastination

    00:04:10 - Deep Dive: Components of the Procrastination Equation

    00:05:29 - Utility Explored

    00:06:12 - Expectancy and Task Success

    00:07:09 - Value and Its Influence on Action

    00:08:05 - Dealing with Delay

    00:09:14 - Impulsiveness and Procrastination

    00:10:16 - Practical Strategies to Overcome Procrastination

    00:11:38 - Feedback and Its Timing

    00:12:45 - Application of the Procrastination Equation

    00:16:09 - Adjusting Variables for Optimal Productivity

    00:17:14 - In-Depth Analysis and Solutions

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    Notes and References

    The nature of procrastination: a meta-analytic and theoretical review of quintessential self-regulatory failure.

    P Steel. Psychological bulletin 133 (1), 65-94

    Procrastination and personality, performance, and mood P Steel, T Brothen, C Wambach. Personality and individual differences 30 (1), 95-106

    Piers Steel (2011) The Procrastination Equation: How to Stop Putting Things Off and Start Getting Stuff Done.

    Proximal versus distal goal setting and intrinsic motivation. Manderlink, George,Harackiewicz, Judith M.

    Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol 47(4), Oct 1984, 918-928 (https://psycnet.apa.org/buy/1985-11390-001 )

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    38 min
  • Ep-022: Are you in sync? Aligning to your Natural Biological Rhythms for Effortless Efficiency
    Apr 7 2024
    Episode SummaryTiming is everything! In this episode of the 80/20 Productivity Podcast, we delve deep into the science and art of aligning your activities with your body's natural rhythms to amplify your productivity, health, and overall well-being. Discover how timing isn't just a concept but a fundamental aspect of enhancing your life's quality and efficiency.Get an extra 20% off a 30-day supply of Magic Mind productivity shots. Go to https://magicmind.com/8020productivity and use CODE: PRD20 So, let's get into the details:The Vital Few (TVF) Timestamps: [00:00:00] - The Power of TimingExplore why timing is critical in maximizing the benefits and performance of your actions. A brief overview of what's to come in the episode.[00:00:40] - Working With Your Natural RhythmsUnveil the secrets to boosting your activity performance by syncing with your body's rhythms.[00:01:40] - Biological Rhythms ExplainedDive into what biological rhythms are, why they exist, and how they impact our daily lives.[00:02:27] - The Best Times for Daily ActivitiesA caveat about finding the perfect time for activities that matter and how it's more important to just do them.[00:03:30] - Timing, Chronos, and KairosUnderstanding the difference between Chronos (quantitative time) and Kairos (opportune time) in the context of productivity.[00:05:12] - Evolution and Our Biological ClocksHow evolution on Earth influenced the development of our internal clocks.[00:07:38] - Different Types of RhythmsIntroduction to circadian, diurnal, ultradian, and circa-annual rhythms.[00:12:14] - Circadian, Diurnal, and Ultradian Rhythms in Daily LifeHow these rhythms specifically influence our day-to-day activities and productivity.[00:18:29] - The Impact of Light and TemperatureThe role of light and temperature as key factors in syncing with our natural rhythms.[00:22:32] - Crafting an Ideal Daily RoutineStep-by-step guide through an optimal daily routine from morning till night based on scientific insights.[00:38:02] - Time-Restricted Eating and Its BenefitsDiscussion on how aligning eating times with your body's clock can enhance health and productivity.[00:47:18] - Evening Routines and Preparing for SleepTips for winding down effectively, aligning evening activities with natural rhythms for better sleep quality.[01:08:50] - Conclusion and Key TakeawaysWrapping up the insights shared in the episode and encouraging listeners to experiment with aligning their routines with their biological rhythms.Get an extra 20% off a 30-day supply of Magic Mind productivity shots. Go to https://magicmind.com/8020productivity and use CODE: PRD20 My favourite digital productivity tool (get double the trial period for free! No credit card required: https://try.sunsama.com/anthony Notes and References Biological Rhythms, Clock, Zeitgebers and Light's Influence on Biological Clocks: Merrow M (2023) Circadian clocks: It’s time for chronobiology. PLoS Biol 21(11): e3002426. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002426Circadian Rhythms Affect Metabolism: Circadian rhythms significantly impact human metabolism, suggesting optimal meal timing can improve health.Brown Adipose Tissue Activity: Maaike E. Straat, Rick Hogenboom, Mariëtte R. Boon, Patrick C.N. Rensen, Sander Kooijman, Circadian control of brown adipose tissue, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, Volume 1866, Issue 8, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbalip.2021.158961 Benefits of Early Time-Restricted Eating: L.S. Chow, E.N.C. Manoogian, A. Alvear, J.G. Fleischer, H. Thor, K. Dietsche, et al.Time-restricted eating effects on body composition and metabolic measures in humans who are overweight: a feasibility studyObesity (Silver Spring), 28 (5) (2020), pp. 860-869Optimal Exercise Timing for Performance: Exercise performance can vary by time of day, influenced by body temperature and hormone levels.Caffeine Consumption Timing for better sleep: Carissa Gardiner, Jonathon Weakley, Louise M. Burke, Gregory D. Roach, Charli Sargent, Nirav Maniar, Andrew Townshend, Shona L. Halson, The effect of caffeine on subsequent sleep: A systematic review and meta-analysis, Sleep Medicine Reviews, Volume 69, 2023, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smrv.2023.101764 .Mental Performance Varies Throughout the Day: Schmidt C, Collette F, Cajochen C, Peigneux P. A time to think: circadian rhythms in human cognition. Cogn Neuropsychol. 2007 Oct;24(7):755-89. doi: 10.1080/02643290701754158. PMID: 18066734.L-Theanine and Caffeine cognitive effects: Anas Sohail A, Ortiz F, Varghese T, Fabara SP, Batth AS, Sandesara DP, Sabir A, Khurana M, Datta S, Patel UK. The Cognitive-Enhancing Outcomes of Caffeine and L-theanine: A Systematic Review. Cureus. 2021 Dec 30;13(12):e20828. doi: 10.7759/cureus.20828. PMID: 35111479; PMCID: PMC8794723Work/Break Ratio for Productivity: This is an updated article. But it still maintains the benefits of working in cycles of work and rest. https://desktime.com/blog/52-17-...
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  • Ep-021: You Are NOT Lazy! 5 Unexpected Reasons You Procrastinate, and How to Stop
    Feb 12 2024

    Episode Summary

    Listen to the episode for a comprehensive understanding of why you procrastinate and practical steps to overcome it, especially if you're striving for 80 20 productivity. Say goodbye to the guilt of "laziness" and hello to a more productive and fulfilling approach to your tasks!

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    So, let's get into the details:

    The Vital Few (TVF) Timestamps:

    Introduction: Debunking the Laziness Myth [00:00:00]

    Kick off with a fresh perspective on procrastination, challenging the common notion that it equates to laziness. Uncover the real reasons behind procrastination and how it ties into 80 20 living.

    Understanding Procrastination: More Than Just Delay [00:01:00]

    Delve into the essence of procrastination. Is it just about delaying tasks, or is there more to this behavior? A deeper look into how procrastination is wired into our nature.

    Reason #1: Being Oversubscribed [00:15:00]

    Discover how having too much on your plate leads to procrastination and the power of doing less to regain control and focus.

    Reason #2: Low Energy Levels [00:20:00]

    Explore the impact of physical and mental energy on your productivity. Learn about surprising energy boosters that can help you overcome procrastination.

    Reason #3: Lack of Skill [00:29:00]

    Unveil how the gap in skills can be a major driver for procrastination and the journey from incompetence to proficiency.

    Reason #4: Unclarity of Tasks—and a framework for tackling it [00:35:00]

    Understand how unclear tasks fuel procrastination and the framework to gain clarity, drive action, and reduce task aversiveness.

    Reason #5: Disorganization [00:43:00]

    Tackle procrastination by addressing disorganization.

    Closing Thoughts and Takeaways [00:46:00]

    Wrap up with key insights and actionable tips to transform your approach to tasks and productivity.

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    Notes and References

    Steel P. The nature of procrastination: a meta-analytic and theoretical review of quintessential self-regulatory failure. Psychol Bull. 2007 Jan;133(1):65-94. doi: 10.1037/0033-2909.133.1.65. PMID: 17201571.

    Chen, B.-B., & Chang, L. (2016). Procrastination as a Fast Life History Strategy. Evolutionary Psychology, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/1474704916630314

    van Eerde, W. (2015). Time management and procrastination. In M. D. Mumford, & M. Frese

    (Eds.), The psychology of planning in organizations: research and applications (pp. 312-333). (Series in organization and management). Routledge

    Kongkeaw C, Dilokthornsakul P, Thanarangsarit P, Limpeanchob N, Norman Scholfield C. Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials on cognitive effects of Bacopa monnieri extract. J Ethnopharmacol. 2014;151(1):528-35. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2013.11.008. Epub 2013 Nov 16. PMID: 24252493.

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    47 min