The Productivityist Podcast: Avrum Nadigel

Avrum Nadigel


On this episode of the podcast I chat with Avrum Nadigel. He is an author and relationship therapist. He co-produces “It’s the anxiety, stupid!” – a podcast about relationship angst, and draws a comic about intimacy called “Ball and Change”. His new book, Learning to Commit (The Workbook): Becoming Your Best Self to Find Your Best Match, will be published by Self-Counsel Press in November 2016.


We talk about his move away from GTD (Getting Things Done) and back to a higher level of thinking and workflow (a la Stephen Covey), the things that drive him nuts that productivity authors and users, and dive into his biggest fear.



Relevant Links

Avrum Nadigel | Official Websitehttp://www.nadigel.com/
Why I’ve Left GTD Behind: Part One | Productivityis
Why I’ve Left GTD Behind: Part Two | Productivityist
Why I’ve Left GTD Behind: Part Three | Productivityist
Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits
The 8th Habit by Stephen Covey
Getting Things Done | Official Website
Back to Work 261: The Illusion of Ease
The Covey Community
Daylite by Marketcircle
WISHCRAFT by Barbara Sher
Autofocus: a closer look at “dismissal” | Mark Forster
What is a “no list” system? | Mark Forster
Deep Work | Cal Newport
The Human Search for Meaning | Farnam Street
Learning to Commit
Avrum Nadigel on Twitter

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