How do you set and achieve your productivity goals?
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Rana Ahmed Waheed@rana_ahmed_waheed
Setting a productivity goal means deciding what you want to achieve and how much effort you want to put into achieving it. For example, you can set a goal of reading one non-fiction book per week. Productivity goals give you a way to measure how productive you've been, how to be more productive, and when you've had enough. Try to set a few goals per week and keep track of them
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Set specific and measurable goals and prioritize
Setting and achieving productivity goals requires a clear understanding of what you want to achieve and a well-defined plan to get there. Here are some steps you can follow:
1. Define your productivity goals. Make sure they are measurable and achievable.
2. Break your goals into smaller tasks.
3. Create a plan using a reliable scheduling tool such as GanttPRO https://ganttpro.com/.
4. Stay motivated: Motivation is key to achieving your productivity goals.
5. Track your progress.