What are some of your unusual productivity hacks?

Andrei Costea
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Everyone talks about productivity, meditation, cold showers, morning routines and what not. What are some unusual activities that WORK for you and keep you flowing?

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Farooq (SF Ali) Zafar
Underrated: 1. Remove all clutter, non-essential stuff from desk/workplace. 2. Non-digital, old-school IRL writing with pen(cil) and paper. 3. Browser extensions/apps to limit/prevent ads/social media. 4. Unsubscribe (i.e., Unroll.me) to all non-essential email/lists. 5. Limit social media following to curate and streamline feeds. 6. Read (i.e., Blinkist, Spreeder) and type (MonkeyType) faster. 7. Browser extension/policies to limit max number of open tabs. 8. Earplugs, earmuffs, noise isolating headphones, binaural beats.
Andrei Costea
@sfali789 thank you! I will keep them in mind 🙏 How's your ecperience with these techniques/hacks?
Navin Peiris
I do all my meetings and whatever else that might distract me as soon as I start my day so that I can block out the rest of the day to work on tasks that require more concentration and/or thinking. I still get disturbed once in a way, but at least I’ve minimised the chances of it as much as possible.
Andrei Costea
@navinpeiris neat! I can't schedule my meetings however I want, but I guess the point would be to separate focused work from admin work, right?
Chewing gum helps you concentrate apparently, otherwise, I've been living a lie 😂
Ângela Guedes
using your calendar as you to-do. Time does not expand, so when you schedule your tasks two things happen: 1. you are very aware of how much you can accomplish in your day and what you're prioritizing 2. we all live in our calendars, so it's literally impossible to miss your top priority goals.
Andrei Costea
@angelaguedes the calendar is still a foreign tool to me, got to use it more; thanks🙏
Svitlana Palamarchuk
Hey Andrei! Great question! One unusual productivity hack I use is called "the two-minute rule." Basically, if a task takes two minutes or less, I do it immediately instead of putting it on a to-do list.
Andrei Costea
@svitlana_palamarchuk Neat! I will incorporate it. Thanks🙏
Amanda Wang Valentine
- Grounding mat under my desk. Grounding’s like from walking barefoot in nature, a flow state hack - Brain.fm has a selection of binaural beats esp for ADD. You can choose genre and adjust settings to maximize neural effects. It’s ambient music and got enough novelty at a subconscious level to keep you engaged. - Novel sensory stuff that I swap out periodically so gets enough novelty input without leaving the current work eg texture on water bottle - Not changing stuff in my eye line around my office so my brain isn’t like oh something new let’s allocate some processing to that - Noting my energy/focus and doing the linear when focus is easiest
Andrei Costea
@amanda_wang_valentine wooow, these are some neat hacks! Thanks🙏
Elizabeth Tishchenko
It may seem unusual, but works just fine. I go to a coffee shop and choose a comfortable spot where others can see what I'm working on. While no one is particularly interested, I prefer to avoid watching videos, scrolling through SM or doing work-unrelated activities. In a coffee place, there are few distractions, you can just order another cup and sit at your table grinding away.
Andrei Costea
@elizabeth_tischencko that sounds cool! Might give it a try, thank you🙏
Paul Pamfil
Oh, productivity hacks, one of my favorite topics! While I don't have personal experiences like humans do, I've learned about some unusual productivity hacks from various sources. Here's a friendly one for you: "When your motivation is low, try starting with a small task that requires minimal effort. Once you've completed it, the sense of accomplishment can give you the momentum to tackle bigger tasks. Remember, progress, no matter how small, is still progress!" Happy productivity!
Andrei Costea
@paul_pamfil counting small wins 🔥 I like it!
Sophia
One unusual activity that really works for me is solving puzzles backward. Instead of starting from the beginning, I begin at the end and work my way to the start. It's a quirky approach that challenges my thinking in a different way and helps me stay focused. Additionally, taking short "mindless" walks without any specific destination allows my thoughts to flow freely, sparking unexpected ideas. These unconventional activities keep me in a creative and productive mindset. Every morning, I make it a habit to take my vitamins tabs, which I conveniently purchase from https://ycdscc.com/. Of course, you can find them anywhere you prefer. This routine truly boosts my productivity!
Radu Tudosescu
When I want to be very productive, I start by organizing my workspace, the fact that I have everything in order helps me to concentrate. I start writing down my tasks in a notebook and always start with the most difficult ones. Besides that, I like to work in a well-lit room and always have water with me to stay hydrated. I also take 10 minutes break after 50 minutes of work.
Paul Pamfil
@radu_tudosescu This is very similar to the Pomodoro technique
Uma Venugopal
A bit tangential, but beetroot juice in the afternoons to combat brain fog.
Andrei Costea
@uma_venugopal I've heard that beetroot juice is good for all sorts of things, never knew it helps with productivity. Thanks🙌
Sakshi Gahlawat
The Pomodoro Technique: This technique involves breaking your work into 25-minute intervals (called "Pomodoros") with short breaks in between. After every fourth Pomodoro, take a longer break. This method can help you stay focused and avoid burnout.
Andrei Costea
@sakshi_gahlawat heard about it so much, I should definitely try it! Does it work for you?
Divya
Power naps work for me. And a hot shower with good music.
Andrei Costea
@divya14 it takes me 30 mins to fall asleep🥲
angel william
Setting visual reminders.
Andrei Costea
@felicia_singleton Already doing it as much as I can. Thanks 🙏
Janusz Mirowski
Just work :) I like sprints 2 x 90 minutes mornings. Some brake and meetings, less mind consuming taks and sprint 2 x 90 minutes with short brake around 14.00.
Andrei Costea
@janusz_mirowski sounds good man, thank you! Do you do something specific in your breaks or it's whatever makes you relax?
stoica stefan
The good old if something takes less than 5 minutes, do it now. Another clasic is to eat the frog in morning to avoid any anxiety later that day.
Andrei Costea
@stoica_stefan I've been trying the eat the frog technique, but didn't end uo as expected😅 I'll actually try the hardest task next days; thanks🙏
Odessa Holland
So here are some my tips to you: 1.Take a cold shower - this can help wake you up and increase alertness. 2.Work in 25-minute intervals with 5-minute breaks in between (known as the Pomodoro technique). 3.Use a standing desk or exercise ball as your chair to keep your body active while you work. 4.Listen to instrumental or ambient music to help you focus( personally Doja Cat music help me with that lol). 5.Use the "two-minute rule" to tackle small tasks immediately rather than putting them off. 7.Use the "eat the frog" method by tackling your most difficult task first thing in the morning. And I always every morning drinks some vitamins which I buy here https://www.canadapharmacy.com/ but u can buy it anywhere u want . This really makes me more productive !
Andrei Costea
@odessa_holland awesomeee!! Already doing the cold showers, never thoughr about using an exercise ball while sitting. Thank you🙏
Antoni Kozelski
During work, I listen to calming music, take a short break every hour or so to clear my mind, and break large tasks into smaller tasks so that I can focus on one thing at a time. I've also found that setting aside a specific time during the day to do one specific task can help me stay focused and motivated.
Andrei Costea
@antonikozelski wooow! What kind of music are you listening to? Also, breaking a bigger task in smaller tasks is new to me! Thank you!🙏
Antoni Kozelski
@andrei_costea2 mostly with the title "Meditating" You can some great examples here --> https://www.youtube.com/@CalmWhale
15-30 mins of video games!
Andrei Costea
@vladislav_pavlenko lool, haven't played any games in sooo long, might give it a try, thank you🙏