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How in the world does a productivity expert end up talking about ‘flying penises’ and ‘burping’ while dishing
out some of the best productivity strategies ever?
You have to hear it to believe it.
My good friend Kyle McFarlin was recently interviewed by Tony Goodson for ‘The Productivity Show’ on the Podcast Network. As I said on Twitter, grab your paper and pen. You WILL want to take notes on this one (I did).
He now joins the ranks of productivity luminaries such David Allen, founder of Getting Things Done, who has been also
Highlights from the conversation include:
- Kyle’s GTD: He’s a heretic yet is mostly keeping his own dogfood down
- Mindjet MindManager: Pimp-out the interface
- GyroQ and ResultsManager: Maximize your productivity
- Top Tips for having Meaningful Relationships and Pursuits
- Get a Life
But go to the Productivity Show blog to see the full list of goodies in this one.
Listening to McFarlin talking about the future implications of maps (approximately at the 15.xx mark), reminds me of futurist Watts Wacker who wrote one of finest futurist books ever written: “The 500 Delta.”
Plus, that and listening to the mental journey of how this mindmapping guru ended up talking about ‘flying penises’ and ‘burping’ while revealing high-end productivity strategies was a laugh-out-loud treat.
Education and entertainment all in the same package. As my grandpa used to say, “Boy, that’s like a sore peter . . . you can’t beat it!”
Read McFarlin’s post announcing the interview.
Listen to the McFarlin’s maverick interview at Tony Goodson’s Personal Productivity Show .
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