Issue No. 217: The Smartwatch Productivity Paradox: More Features, Less Focus?

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Issue No. 217

The Best in Evidence-Based Productivity

for Freelancers, Small Business Owners & Founders

Helping You Work Smarter and Live More

Let’s talk about that thing on your wrist. You know, the one that’s either helping you crush your days or just buzzing at you while you’re trying to get actual work done.

I’ll be honest. I was skeptical about smartwatches for YEARS. All I could think was, “my phone already interrupts me plenty, so why would I want notifications strapped to my body?” But here’s the thing: when you set these things up correctly, they can be legitimate productivity tools. When you don’t? Well, congrats on your new $300 distraction machine.

The truth is, your smartwatch is just another layer in your productivity stack. And like any tool in your stack, it’s only as good as how you use it.

So let’s dive into how to make this particular layer actually work FOR you instead of against you.

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More Actionable Breakdowns

Did you miss one of our previous breakdowns? Here are some you might find helpful.

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you became an entrepreneur so you wouldn’t have to follow some rigid schedule or set of processes that seemed pointless. You want to do things YOUR way. You want freedom. I get it — me too.

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Often I see entrepreneurs swing from the extreme of planning only what has a true deadline (e.g., meetings and deliverables) on the one end to trying to plan every minute of every day on the other. It’s not all that surprising that neither of these are the right fit.

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Like many of us, Ruben Hassid’s first meaningful encounter with generative AI was when ChatGPT was released in late 2022. In less than two years, he has gone from being a young professional feeling lost in his career to becoming a keynote speaker on AI, a top content creator, and the founder of a promising new tool that can help you go viral on the largest professional networking platform today.

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Wishing you much productivity!

- Jenae :) 

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