Jonathan Garrity
NYC • CEO @ Tagup Inc.

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Tooling and Habits for Maximum Productivity

February 19, 2026

Key Narrative

Productivity advice is mostly noise. But after years of experimentation—and running a company where output matters—I’ve converged on a small set of tools and habits that genuinely work. This post is the distillation: what to use, how to use it, and why most productivity systems fail.

The core insight: productivity is not about doing more things. It’s about doing the right things with sufficient depth. Most systems optimize for the former; the best optimize for the latter.


Outline

I. Introduction: The Productivity Trap

II. Foundational Principles

A. Protect Deep Work

B. Reduce Decisions

C. Create Forcing Functions

D. Measure What Matters


III. The Tool Stack

A. Task Management: Plain Text

B. Calendar: Time Blocking

C. Notes: For Thinking, Not Storage

D. Reading: Deliberate Intake

E. Communication: Async by Default

F. Writing: Focused Tools


IV. The Habits

A. Morning Routine

B. Weekly Review (Actually Useful)

C. Monthly Calibration

D. Quarterly Planning


V. What I’ve Stopped Doing

A. Abandoned Tools

B. Abandoned Practices

C. Why They Failed


VI. Contextual Recommendations

A. For Executives

B. For Individual Contributors

C. For People Who Manage Both


VII. The Meta-Lesson


Suggested Sources

Books

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