The Ultimate Guide to Productivity Continues
Last week the Ultimate Guide to Productivity surpassed 100 submissions. These are productivity tips and ideas submitted by people from across the blogosphere in an effort to help others get more productive. Each person has their own unique twist on things, and in combination the Ultimate Guide to Productivity is an amazing resource.

The submissions keep coming. Here are 20 more productivity submissions, bringing the total to 129!
- Challenge Your Brain for Productivity - 5 MITA Steps by Robyn McMaster
- My Ultimate Productivity Tip: Unplug! by Hugh Hollowell
- 10 Ways Communicators Can Stay Productive by Nonprofit Communications
- One Is A Productive Number by Carolyn Manning
- Ultimate Guide to Productivity: To-Do Lists by Tonya
- The art of getting things done by Vernon Lun
- The Greatest Productivity Secret Of Them All by Roger Carr
- Productivity Tips for Writers by Yvonne Russell
- A Housewife on Steroids by GP
- Single Best Productivity Tip by Susan Sabo
- How To Organize Your Desktop to Boost Productivity by Anthony
- Productivity Group Writing Project by Vickie Turley
- What’s Your Greatest Productivity Secret? by World Wanting Peace
- Get More by Doing Nothing by Lyman Reed
- Productivity Group Writing Project by Karen Del’Marmol
- Ultimate Guide to Productivity by Jeff Simon
- Ultimate Guide to Productivity: My Tip by Gillian Hood-Gabrielson
- What is my secret to being productive? by Sunny Days
- What’s my top productivity tip? by Tracey Lawton
- The Greatest Productivity Tip in the World by Alex Brie
Feel free to contribute your own productivity tips, even if you weren’t tagged by someone to do so. You can start a new thread of this group writing project meme and share it with others.








Ben, 129 contributions and counting is fantastic It just shows how much everyone is working toward better and happier lives. Between this project and Aaron Potts’ Simply Successful gig, there won’t be any room for unproductive, unsuccessful people
Ben, have you published links to all the contributions yet? I didn’t find mine listed in the various posts … although I could have nodded off and missed it.
(My post, called Productivity: Snooze It or Lose It, was about getting enough rest in order to maximize productivity.)
Any plans to publish all these responses in an e-book? Some really great material from a lot of productive people. Thanks for instigating this.
Connie - I must have missed your contribution somehow…can you email me the link, and I’ll check on your site as well.
I do plan on publishing an e-book … when I’ll get to it is another story. *chuckle*
Ben - I e-mailed you the link.
And notice that I didn’t volunteer to help you with the e-book. “Whenever” works as a timetable for me. *grin*
Thanks for the link, Ben, it’s already doing wonders for my readership. Hope the visitors coming from here will find my thoughts on “the tip” useful…
Thanks for including my article in such a great group, Ben! And thanks for starting such a great project.
Thanks for including my productivity tip in your list. Congratulations on receiving 129 submissions. It was a great topic and has been interesting reading as the posts continue to arrive.
Roger - Thanks for continuing the discussion. It’s been a great experience so far with lots of new blogs found, links made and contacts established. And that’s what it’s all about…