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The Double Win

The Most Overlooked Productivity Solution

The Double Win

Michael Hyatt

Management, Intentionality, Selfdevelopment, Education, Teamleadership, Personaldevelopment, Productivity, Self-improvement, Business, Achievement, Influence, Selfleadership, Leadership

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2018

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Michael and Megan discuss the productivity solution that everyone knows about but few people use effectively. You'll learn that this tried-and-true technology can help you avoid over-priced solutions that don’t work and regain your focus on your most important goals. You’ll also hear from David Sax, author of The Revenge of Analog on why older technologies are making a comeback in the digital age. For more information, visit leadto.win. Presented by LeaderBox. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

Lead to Win is brought to you by Leader Box, a monthly reading experience curated by Leaders,

0:06.6

Four Leaders.

0:08.0

Learn more at Leaderbox.com.

0:11.6

Listeners to this podcast know that I'm a huge fan of technology.

0:15.0

I've been an early adopter of nearly every productivity device and I'm constantly on the

0:20.0

lookout for new apps, new gadgets that can make me and you more productive.

0:25.0

Well in this podcast I'm excited to share one of my favorite technologies.

0:32.0

Using this device will save you tons of time. It will also improve

0:35.9

your concentration, help you think more carefully, and reinforce your commitment to your most

0:40.7

important tasks. Plus, it'll age your memory. It's such a to your

0:43.7

memory. It's such a marvel of productivity that I'd be surprised if it didn't take the

0:48.1

tech world by storm. That said, this revolutionary technology is incredibly disruptive.

0:54.0

Like most inventions, it has already displaced a host of other technologies,

0:59.0

even entire industries.

1:01.0

But by now, most of us are used to creative disruption. We've seen it before

1:05.3

with computers and smartphones, and self-driving cars are now on the horizon. I think it's fair to

1:10.8

warn you that this breakthrough invention has been highly

1:14.3

highly controversial. The technology that I'm about to share has been labeled a

1:18.7

clear sign of societal degeneration. But that's a criticism we've often heard of new tech. The same

1:25.3

charge was made about television and then the internet and I think it's best to

1:29.5

judge the technology on its own merits, not on the way people misuse it. Now I know that

1:34.8

listeners depend on me to screen technology for them and I take that seriously.

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