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If you’ve been studying productivity for a bit you probably have come across different systems like the TEA Framework, Getting Things Done, 12 Week Year, and many others. They all promise to help you become more productive and in this episode, we’ll be comparing all of them and by the end you’ll know which one is most suitable for you.

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You can find links to everything that we share in the show notes by going to theproductivityshow.com/355.

Cheat Sheet:

  • Top 3 productivity resources for this week. [3:00]
  • What is a productivity system in general? [6:05]
  • What is the TEA Framework in general? [9:32]
  • How has Thanh found the TEA Framework helpful and who is it good for? [10:49]
  • What is GTD? [14:02]
  • Who is GTD best for? [18:12]
  • What is The 12-Week Year? [25:32]
  • Who is the 12-Week Year good for? [27:36]
  • What makes The 12-Week Year so involved? [29:59]
  • What is a Bullet Journal? [30:52]

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Thanh Pham

Founder of Asian Efficiency where we help people become more productive at work and in life. I've been featured on Forbes, Fast Company, and The Globe & Mail as a productivity thought leader. At AE I'm responsible for leading teams and executing our vision to assist people all over the world live their best life possible.


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