This episode features a debate between Brian and Eric Girard. There are 5 productivity hacks that these two disagree on. The discussion includes: tasks written on calendar vs to-do list, planning out every minute of the day on your calendar, wake-up times (early vs. late), meditation, and the use of Amazon Subscribe & Save. Throughout the episode, both participants present their opposing viewpoints. Which side do you agree with? What did they miss or not consider?
See the full details and links on the episode's page: https://www.productivitygladiator.com/episodes/5-productivity-hacks-we-disagree-on-with-eric-girard
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References In This Episode
The 10 day meditation course and challenge Brian referred to from Headspace.
Amazon’s Subscribe & Save program information.
Chewy’s Autoship program.
Eric’s Girard Training Solutions organization, and podcast: Management Development Unlocked
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Episode Digest
5 Hacks That Divide These Experts
In a recent episode of the Productivity Gladiator podcast, host Brian squares off against guest Eric Girard on five contentious productivity hacks. Their lively debate highlights how even seasoned professionals can disagree on best practices. Let's break down their arguments:
1. Tasks: On The Calendar vs. On A To-Do List
Brian advocates for keeping tasks on a separate to-do list, arguing that calendars should be reserved for time-specific commitments.
Eric prefers putting tasks directly on his calendar, a habit he's maintained since school.
Key Debate Points: Scalability, handling timeless tasks, and the risk of losing track of items when they're not completed on schedule.
2. Daily Planning: Structured vs. Flexible
Eric plans out every hour of his day for maximum efficiency.
Brian leaves open space in his schedule, valuing flexibility to handle unexpected tasks or opportunities.
The Crux: Does rigid planning boost productivity, or does it create more work through constant rescheduling?
3. Wake-Up Times: Early Bird vs. Night Owl
Eric champions the 5 AM wake-up, embracing the "early bird gets the worm" philosophy.
Brian prefers a later start, arguing for the benefits of evening productivity and social life in the evenings.
Discussion Point: How do these choices impact work-life balance and overall productivity?
4. Meditation: Essential or “Meh”
Eric swears by morning meditation to sharpen his mind for the day ahead.
Brian finds meditation puts him to sleep, reserving it for those 4 AM can't-sleep moments.
The Question: Is meditation a productivity booster or just another task on the to-do list?
5. Amazon Subscribe & Save: Convenience or Hassle
Brian is all-in on Subscribe & Save, praising its convenience and cost savings.
Eric prefers on-demand purchasing, wary of accumulating unnecessary items.
Core Issue: Does automating purchases save time and money, or lead to waste and clutter?
The Takeaway
This debate showcases how personal productivity can be. What works for one expert might be counterproductive
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