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Favorite Productive Gifts for Yourself & Others The Productive Woman

    • Self-Improvement

In this episode we’re talking about a few productivity-related things I love that could make great gifts this holiday season.







How about a few ideas for productive gifts?



As we're in the midst of the holiday season, I've been thinking about gift-giving. I thought I would share some productivity-related gift ideas that might be perfect for someone on your list--or for you! 



Tools and gadgets 



1. Scanner  



What I use: Fujitsu ScanSnap



2. Wide-screen monitor 



What I got recently and am loving: LG 34WN80C-B UltraWide Monitor 34” 21:9 Curved WQHD (3440 x 1440)



3. Instant Pot 



What I use and love: 6-quart Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1  



4. Planner and/or notebook & nice pens 



Resources I can recommend:









* Planner: Happy Planner

* Fountain pens, notebooks, and paper: Goulet Pens 

* Planner supplies, inserts, and more: Cloth & Paper









Apps & programs 



1. TextExpander 



2. VPN (virtual private network) to provide a secure connection to the internet) - I use Encrypt.me



3. Password manager - I use LastPass 



4. Recipe manager - I use Paprika



Services & subscriptions 



1. Audible - access to lots of audiobooks, fiction and nonfiction, plus other materials; can listen while driving, folding clothes, etc. I listen while I’m getting ready in the morning 



2. Calm - for all the reasons I’ve talked about before, can help you sleep better, manage stress, etc., all of which boost productivity. Great gift for someone you love who has trouble sleeping.



3. Meal service - I use Hello Fresh 



4. Storyworth - one question a week emailed to the person. They answer by replying to the email. At the end of the year, the answers are bound into a book. 



5. Cleaning service 



Experiences 





* Tickets to a movie or show (I haven’t been to a theater since before COVID, but plan to go see a movie called Redeeming Love in January, hopefully with my daughter, who also loves the book) 

* Spa sessions - massage, etc. 

* Museum pass (art, history, technology, . . .) 

* Season tickets -- sports team, theater, ballet, opera . . . 

* Plan a series of local outings--what do tourists come to your area to see? 

* Coaching (in a business or personal area) or mastermind group 

* Retreat or conference that will help you move forward on an important goal 





See links below to a couple of articles with great ideas for experience gifts for all ages. 



Books 





* Atomic Habits, by James Clear

* Lightly - How to Live a Simple,

In this episode we’re talking about a few productivity-related things I love that could make great gifts this holiday season.







How about a few ideas for productive gifts?



As we're in the midst of the holiday season, I've been thinking about gift-giving. I thought I would share some productivity-related gift ideas that might be perfect for someone on your list--or for you! 



Tools and gadgets 



1. Scanner  



What I use: Fujitsu ScanSnap



2. Wide-screen monitor 



What I got recently and am loving: LG 34WN80C-B UltraWide Monitor 34” 21:9 Curved WQHD (3440 x 1440)



3. Instant Pot 



What I use and love: 6-quart Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1  



4. Planner and/or notebook & nice pens 



Resources I can recommend:









* Planner: Happy Planner

* Fountain pens, notebooks, and paper: Goulet Pens 

* Planner supplies, inserts, and more: Cloth & Paper









Apps & programs 



1. TextExpander 



2. VPN (virtual private network) to provide a secure connection to the internet) - I use Encrypt.me



3. Password manager - I use LastPass 



4. Recipe manager - I use Paprika



Services & subscriptions 



1. Audible - access to lots of audiobooks, fiction and nonfiction, plus other materials; can listen while driving, folding clothes, etc. I listen while I’m getting ready in the morning 



2. Calm - for all the reasons I’ve talked about before, can help you sleep better, manage stress, etc., all of which boost productivity. Great gift for someone you love who has trouble sleeping.



3. Meal service - I use Hello Fresh 



4. Storyworth - one question a week emailed to the person. They answer by replying to the email. At the end of the year, the answers are bound into a book. 



5. Cleaning service 



Experiences 





* Tickets to a movie or show (I haven’t been to a theater since before COVID, but plan to go see a movie called Redeeming Love in January, hopefully with my daughter, who also loves the book) 

* Spa sessions - massage, etc. 

* Museum pass (art, history, technology, . . .) 

* Season tickets -- sports team, theater, ballet, opera . . . 

* Plan a series of local outings--what do tourists come to your area to see? 

* Coaching (in a business or personal area) or mastermind group 

* Retreat or conference that will help you move forward on an important goal 





See links below to a couple of articles with great ideas for experience gifts for all ages. 



Books 





* Atomic Habits, by James Clear

* Lightly - How to Live a Simple,

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