Every three weeks (on average), I send out an email to those on the list that achieves one or more of the following:
- share interesting procrastination research that I find
- provide updates on the development of the Studyology program
- alert you to when we might be running a live Studyology program or procrastination focused sessions
- highlight productivity strategies that I am exploring myself (the results of my own self-experimentation)
- feature insights from students and staff on how they are tackling their workload
Joining a distribution list is a low-cost-of-entry way to make an investment in changing your habits without having to devote a significant portion of time to doing a formal program. And I’m confident that I will share something at some point that you will find genuinely useful in tackling procrastination. Not because I am a genius, but because I will be exploring a diverse range of productivity related topics.
If you join, I won’t be bombarding you with emails. Most of us already get too many and their management probably contributes to the procrastination. I won't email more than the stated frequency.
The focus of the content I send will be procrastination related, but some general productivity stuff may make it in there as well. Think of it as an online community of people who are curious about how to get stuff done with fewer headaches. That would certainly describe me well.
If you want to learn more about the mailing list before signing up visit the blog post.