What is the o method?

The "o method" is a productivity technique developed by Danish entrepreneur Jacob Lund Fisker, who popularized it in his book "Early Retirement Extreme." The method consists of breaking tasks down into three categories: "Ongoing Tasks," which are routine tasks that need to be done regularly; "One-time Tasks," which are one-off tasks that need to be completed once; and "Overreaching Tasks," which are bigger, long-term goals.

The o method emphasizes the importance of prioritizing and categorizing tasks to better manage time and increase efficiency. By breaking tasks down into these three categories, individuals can focus on what needs to be done regularly, what needs to be completed once, and what bigger goals they are working towards. This method helps individuals to stay organized, stay focused, and stay productive in their daily lives.