new productivity system
Welcome to the introduction of what is, to you, a new approach to productivity. An approach that will bring instant relief to those struggling with task lists that are too convoluted, systems that are too complicated, or with organisation in general being a struggle on a daily basis.
This approach served me well through a professional sales career, and its results were always gaining admiration from colleagues, line managers and CEO's.
Comments ranging from "I don't know how you do it," to "I wish you'd tell us what you are actually doing," were common.
I am proud to introduce you to
WingIt
This methodology, scientifically proven by me—but not as yet ever documented anywhere in writing due to never being arsed long enough to do it—was developed over many years in the retail industry, with the need for quick decisions, and likely-sounding explanations for not having already taking decisions, often required in direct face-to-face interactions with people who were expecting something to have happened.
They were further utilised in a business-to-business sales environment with company directors, sealing the deals with creativity and untold knock-on consequences for everyone else in the company.
Users of WingIt will enjoy a system which requires no fancy app or notebooks to write things down, no complicated categorisation of future tasks, tagging, setting reminders and deciding on next actions.
There is nothing for me to sell to you. No explanatory methodology books, no specially formatted notebooks that you can only get exclusively from me. Not even a branded pen. (NB: Branded pens might happen now I've thought of it)
I am not out to get rich by selling my knowledge to those of you who are looking for a system that can cope with today's fast-moving, AI-infected corporate working environments, where job security is so fragile there is no point in getting to know how they work before inevitably being laid-off, or developing your own bespoke project and task systems to deal with them.
WingIt method
All there is to the WingIt method is this one simple thing to remember.
There is no past. There is no future. There is only now.
You just have to get through now.
At the start of every day, do what you like. There isn't a task list with WingIt. Take a look at your emails and see what your manager was moaning about not being done most recently, then try doing that to shut them up. They won't remember the fifteen other things they moaned about yesterday and before that now.
Actually, while you're in emails, delete them all. If the manager asks you about it, just tell him I.T. said it was due to the new AI having 'a glitch'. The manager probably ordered it, so that'll shut them up.
They want you to use AI systems to do stuff, but you are so fast moving by using WingIt that you have no need of even typing in questions. You have the answer already in your thoughts because you are committed to the WingIt system.
Make something up. Chuck a few buzzwords in, job done. Maybe not well, but you certainly got something done. Tomorrow, or even this afternoon, is still only a probability at this stage. Don't worry about it.
Even today in the modern workplace, you can make something up even faster than an AI, because you have a rough idea of a likely answer without asking an AI what a likely answer might be. You just have to have the confidence to WingIt.
Savvy people like myself have always been aware of the power of making things up to get through the current situation in one piece in order to survive another day.
Of course, back in my day AI was not in use anywhere. WingIt was in fact ahead of even computers being widely adopted, and it's amazing to see how my system has now been computerised and is taking the power of nuclear energy and lakes of water to run when I've been doing it myself for years on coffee and packets of Werthers Originals.
Remember, tomorrow doesn't exist, and might not even arrive, so say and do what you need to do just to get through this moment. That is the essence of WingIt.
It is the essence of life itself.
WingIt.
 
Written by a real person who completely ignores red wavy underlining and uses perfectly legitimate brand new words that just haven't made it to a dictionary yet. skryb
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