SovetNik & NotEasy
What if we tried to design a personal productivity system that lets us dissect every task deeply but still keeps us moving fast?
Sure thing. Start with a quick 5‑minute “deep dive” for each task: jot the goal, the biggest roadblock, and one key action. Then immediately switch to a 25‑minute sprint (Pomodoro style) where you only work on that one action. After the sprint, spend 2 minutes to check progress and note what’s next. Repeat for the rest of the day. Keep a simple list—one column for “To Do,” one for “Doing,” one for “Done.” At the end of the day, add 5 minutes to scan the list, mark anything unfinished, and prep the next day’s top 3 tasks. That way you dissect each job, but you never let the analysis hold you back. Keep it tight, stay on the clock, and you’ll move fast and stay deep.