✅ Confident building, adapting, running, and maintaining your productivity processes in Roam
✅ In control of your time & attention
✅ Clear on your priorities
✅ Equipped with valuable routines and templates (& SmartBlocks!) to implement them
✅ Able to handle urgent work without being overwhelmed
✅ More fulfilled by your work—and driven to pursue more fulfilling work
AP Productivity includes:
👨👩👦👦 Once weekly live group coaching sessions via Zoom
❓ Twice weekly live Zoom office hours for Q&A
⏺ All live Zooms are recorded and available to watch later
📢 A course community for discussion and learning from each other
To be clear: "productivity" doesn't mean getting LOTS of stuff done. It doesn't mean being busy all the time. It doesn't mean anxiety or frustration, or being overwhelmed.
⭐ Productivity is getting IMPORTANT work done.
And what's "important"? Well, that's up to YOU...
So. What's important to ME?
Before I read @gtdguy's "Getting Things Done" in 2014, I was a disorganized mess. I accomplished things, but only with enormous effort.
Now, 8 years into #GTD and 2 years into @RoamResearch, I have a reliable productivity workflow.
If you use @RoamResearch and you would love to manage your tasks and projects there, let me just say:
It is SO worth it. 🔥💖
If the only thing stopping you is not knowing if it would work, or if you’re afraid you would set it up wrong...
Keep reading.
I started using Roam in March of 2020. Within three weeks I was hooked on the notetaking, and I knew I had to get my tasks and projects set up in Roam, too.
I started building my system—using my Todoist flow as a model—and by late April I had a workflow I liked using.
Between then—April 2020—and now (January 2022), I have developed and iterated on my productivity system until it is a finely-oiled machine.
Here's the thing, though: it's MY machine, tailored to the way *I* think and work.
⭐️ You need YOUR machine, and I can help you build it.
If you want to build effective workflows using Tools for Thought (@RoamResearch, @amplenote, @obsdmd, etc.), you have to get comfortable with Systematic Iteration.
“Ah, right, R.J.,” you might say.
…and then add: “But what on earth does THAT mean?”
Iteration is a fundamental meta-process—meaning, it’s a process that underlies other processes.
Life itself relies on iteration, copying and changing our DNA to create the next generation.
Reliable workflows do the same: they revisit and refine material.
Pass 1: Copy what you read, along with its metadata
P2: Re-word what you copied
P3: Connect what you re-worded to other knowledge
P4+: “Converse” with your knowledge to develop further knowledge