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Discussion Forum > Productivity Report articles by Jill Duffy

Jill Duffy writes about scientifically validated facts and principles in productivity. The following posts add value to some of our favorite topics. There are satisfying validations and counterintuitive surprises.

Interruptions Benefit Productivity, Study Shows
http://productivityreport.org/2015/12/14/interruptions-benefit-productivity-study-shows/

Forget Everything You Think You Know About Multitasking
http://productivityreport.org/2015/11/09/forget-everything-you-think-you-know-about-multitasking/

Consequences of Reordering Tasks
http://productivityreport.org/2017/08/07/consequences-of-reordering-tasks/

A Case for Leaving Work at Exactly 5
http://productivityreport.org/2017/03/20/a-case-for-leaving-work-at-exactly-5/

6 Facts and Myths About Productivity
http://productivityreport.org/2015/11/23/6-facts-and-myths-about-productivity/

Don’t Get Too Aroused or You Might Blow It!
http://productivityreport.org/2015/11/02/dont-get-too-aroused-or-you-might-blow-it/
January 28, 2019 at 8:24 | Registered CommenterBernie
With reference to our discussion about MEPFED vs WOPED, notice how often Jill Duffy refers to the positive effects of a sense of completion.
January 28, 2019 at 11:14 | Registered CommenterMark Forster
Bernie - great resource, thanks for sharing!

Mark - yes! and she also frequently refers to the benefits of limited multitasking! Seems like she would advocate for a middle ground between MEPFED and WOPED also - especially here: http://productivityreport.org/2015/11/09/forget-everything-you-think-you-know-about-multitasking/ . Interesting stuff!
January 28, 2019 at 15:36 | Registered CommenterSeraphim
Mark,

"With reference to our discussion about MEPFED vs WOPED, notice how often Jill Duffy refers to the positive effects of a sense of completion."

Yes, she agrees with us!
January 28, 2019 at 19:12 | Registered CommenterBernie