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    Getting Results the Agile Way

    Personal productivity system by J.D. Meier based on agile principles, featuring the Rule of 3, Monday Vision/Friday Reflection pattern, and Hot Spots framework for meaningful results in work and life.

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    Overview

    Getting Results the Agile Way (Agile Results®) is a simple productivity system for work and life created by J.D. Meier, Satya Nadella's former head innovation coach at Microsoft. The system helps you spend more time in your strengths, less time in your weaknesses, and focus on what matters most with clarity and better energy.

    Core Principles

    Agile Results is built on three foundational practices:

    1. The Rule of 3

    Identify three outcomes for the day, week, month, and year. This prevents overwhelm and creates mindful focus on results rather than activities.

    • Daily: What are your 3 outcomes for today?
    • Weekly: What are your 3 outcomes for this week?
    • Monthly: What are your 3 outcomes for this month?
    • Yearly: What are your 3 outcomes for this year?

    2. Monday Vision, Daily Outcomes, Friday Reflection

    This weekly pattern sets the foundation for consistent results:

    • Monday Vision: Set your three outcomes for the week
    • Daily Outcomes: Each day, identify three outcomes that support weekly goals
    • Friday Reflection: Review what worked, what didn't, and lessons learned

    This gives you a fresh start each day and each week while maintaining momentum.

    3. Hot Spots

    Set up boundaries for your life's Hot Spots to experience work-life balance:

    • Mind, body, emotions, career, financial, relationships, fun
    • Allocate attention across all Hot Spots rather than focusing only on work
    • Prevent burnout by maintaining balance across life domains

    Key Features

    • Focus → Flow → Fulfillment: Meta-practice for intentional productivity
    • Energy Optimization: Optimizes energy rather than just time
    • Strengths-Based: Helps you work more from your strengths
    • Adaptive System: Flexible framework that adapts to your situation
    • Humane Approach: Emphasizes sustainable productivity and well-being

    Benefits

    • Avoid feeling overwhelmed by limiting focus to three key outcomes
    • Create consistent weekly rhythm with clear start and end points
    • Maintain work-life balance through Hot Spots framework
    • Build momentum through small, achievable daily wins
    • Develop self-awareness through regular reflection

    Resources

    • Book: "Getting Results the Agile Way: A Personal Results System for Work and Life" by J.D. Meier
    • Website: GettingResults.com with free resources
    • 30 Days of Getting Results: Free online program

    Who It's For

    • Knowledge workers seeking better focus
    • People feeling overwhelmed by todo lists
    • Teams wanting to adopt agile principles personally
    • Anyone seeking work-life balance
    • Individuals who want energy-based productivity
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    Websitegettingresults.com
    PublishedMar 15, 2026

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