What are some unique productivity tips you use?

Tobe T
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AndrΓ© J
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Alexander Isora πŸ¦„
i use a lot of caffeine. done properly, it increases my productivity x5 times. but if done wrong, it kills my productivity πŸ™‚ i made a thread on how to use it right https://twitter.com/alexanderiso...
Pavel Kukhnavets
There are many factors and aspects that influence productivity. Here is my short list of tips: 1. To prioritize tasks daily. 2. To set specific goals. 3. To use time blocking. 4. To minimize distractions. 5. To apply productivity and project management software. 6. To take short, regular breaks. It's trivial but it really helps. 7. To follow the two-minute rule. Hopefully, this will be helpful.
Garland Coulson (Captain Time)
I actually focus and don't multitask. Focus is our secret superpower.
Vinod Sharma
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I have been balancing my 9-to-5 job and a writing side hustle. Here is what works for me - 1. I set quarterly goals for my writing side hustle 2. Then I break it into small actions and steps 3. I pick the top 5 weekly and top 3 daily goals It sounds simple but very powerful if you stick with this simple plan.
A very-lesser-known tactic: Chat with people who have "been there, done that". This is significantly going to better you in the different aspects of work.
Ivy Lee Method πŸ™ŒπŸ™Œ I plan my up to 6 tasks per my work day, prioritise them by urgency and stick to the schedule
Tobe T
@sandradjajic May you please provide further details about the Ivy Lee method?
@tobe_taiwo well it is basically what I wrote haha you plan up to 6 tasks per your work day and organise them by urgency/priority
suman saurabh
As someone who has wrestled with productivity hacks for eons, I would like to share some unique productivity tips that I've found helpful over the years. Firstly, take a break every 90 minutes. After this time frame, the likelihood of distraction increases, and your productivity begins to decline. A quality break can help you to recharge, refresh and refocus. Secondly, batch your repetitive tasks together. Instead of multitasking, give blocks of time to complete specific tasks, get them done, then move on. By using this method, you can optimize your workflow to be more efficient and focused.
Soner Alemdar
Time blocks during the day!
Sakshi Gahlawat
The Pomodoro Technique: It means working in focused bursts of time, typically 25 minutes, followed by a short break. This technique can help maintain focus and prevent burnout.
Apollon Latsoudis
I organize the day based on the single most important thing that needs to be done. If I manage to complete this important task during the day, then I register the day as successful. The remaining tasks are organized based on Eisenhower's Urgent/Important Principle. I also keep reminding myself of delegation as the mind keeps trying to create artificial stressful situations by amassing tasks, whereas most of them can be either delegated or be solved by time it self
Elissa Craig
I have a productivity candle! For whatever reason, when I light the candle, I focus so well and am extremely productive.
Jens Marsling BΓ€ckvall
After 2-4 hours of work, I take a running break and run 3-5 km. This boosts my energy and clears my mind and I find that I am much more productive and focused after the run. I also make sure to take shorter breaks where I move. Either by taking a short walk for 5+ minutes or by doing some squats or taking 10 minutes on a cross trainer. I can literally feel the increased blood-flow to my brain :-)
I use the Pomodoro Technique: work intensely for 25 min, then take a 5 min break. After 4 pomodoros, I take a 20-30 min break. Repeat.
Yasmin Atkinson
Love the topic. I'm a big fan of the Pomodoro technique - 25 min work, 5 min break, repeat. Keeps the burnout at bay.
Lydia Wang
Pomodoro 25 min timer is pretty useful
Neha
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I set specific goals within defined time periods and exert my maximum effort to achieve them. If I fall short, I reassess and set a new timeline, persistently working towards completing the task. Once accomplished, I reward myself with a short break and a walk, which reenergizes me for extended periods of focused work. This continuous routine enables me to accomplish my goals and maintain productivity throughout the day.
Tobe T
@neha_joshi8 Thanks for sharing your insights
Akanksha ~ Prodactivate
I don't wait for 3PM or 5:30PM exact. I start whatever work I have even at 6:24PM XD
ashen
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