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9 courses available in productivity
Your desk, your inbox, and your to-do list are not neutral containers - they are systems that either push you toward focused work or quietly drain the energy it takes to get there. This course shows you how to design your physical space, digital environment, and daily schedule so that doing the right thing becomes the path of least resistance, not a daily act of willpower.
The first 60 minutes after you wake up shape your cognitive output for the rest of the day - not as motivation folklore, but as neuroscience. Here's how to stop leaving that window to chance and build a repeatable system that compounds across weeks and months.
Procrastination is not a time management problem - it is an emotion management problem, and the fix is not more willpower. You will learn why your brain manufactures delay, how to dismantle the psychological conditions that make starting feel impossible, and how to design a working environment that makes focus the default rather than the heroic exception.
Most productivity systems tell you to work harder or wake up earlier - time blocking tells you something more uncomfortable: the problem is not your effort, it is your schedule architecture. You will learn how to rebuild your day around the way your brain actually works, protect the hours that matter most, and stop treating your calendar like a graveyard for other people's requests.
The average knowledge worker switches tasks every 3 minutes and 15 seconds - not because they lack discipline, but because their environment is wired to make sustained attention nearly impossible. These four lessons cover what's actually happening in your brain when you fragment your attention, how to architect the conditions that let deep concentration form, and the specific systems that protect it once it does.
Every day you consume more information than a 15th-century scholar encountered in a lifetime, yet most of it evaporates within 24 hours because you have no system for holding it. This course rewires how you decide what to keep, how to structure it so you can actually find it, and how to convert raw notes into insights that compound over time.
Your brain was never designed to store tasks - it was designed to solve problems, and the moment you ask it to do both at once, it does neither well. This course walks you through a five-step system for offloading the mental overhead of tracking commitments so that when you sit down to work, you're actually working instead of quietly panicking about what you might be forgetting.
The mouse was a brilliant invention for 1984, when computers needed to feel approachable. Forty years later, reaching for it every few minutes is the digital equivalent of getting out of your car to push it. This course builds the keyboard fluency that turns your computer into an extension of thought - starting with the logic behind the shortcuts, not just the shortcuts themselves.
Most people spend about 40% of their spreadsheet time doing things a keyboard shortcut or a single formula could do in under two seconds. This course closes that gap - keyboard navigation that cuts selection time to nothing, logical formulas that turn your grid into a decision engine, and text and date functions that clean up the chaos hiding in your data before it wrecks your analysis.