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  • What are the new trends in productivity as we head into 2025?

    Natasha H
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    Productivity is always evolving, and it feels like there's a new way to work smarter every year. As we approach the end of 2024 and look ahead to 2025, I'm curious to hear what new trends or tools people are using to stay organized, efficient, and focused. Whether it's apps, workflows, or mindset shifts, what are the key things you're noticing that are helping people take their productivity to the next level? Would love to hear your thoughts and any tips you've discovered!

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    Benson Gao
    AI is penetrating the business sector faster, while the consumer sector still needs some time for people to accept it
    Felix
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    For me it’s being offline and actually think - takes time but high likelihood to find something that moves the needle
    Katrina Rodriguez
    A mindset shift that helps me stay productive lately is saying no to more things so I can focus on 1-2 things and do them well, with all my attention.
    Jai Singhal
    Hansei
    Hansei
    Launching soon!
    I think AI in day-to-day productivity tools would be first one in this race for 2025.
    Anthony Richard Thompson
    I've been seeing more startups using generative AI to automate parts of their workflow like product descriptions, customer support, and even coding. Anthropic's Claude seems to be gaining traction for biz use cases. Will be interesting to see if AI can actually boost productivity or if the hype outpaces reality in the next year or two 🤖
    Samuel Parker
    Definitely seeing AI being used more for productivity, especially for automating repetitive tasks, analyzing data, and generating content. Tools like GPT-4 are great for quickly drafting emails, reports, and other documents. And AI assistants are becoming standard for scheduling, reminders, and information lookup. The trick is figuring out how to leverage AI to augment your work without becoming overly reliant on it. Excited to see what new AI productivity tools emerge in the next year or two!
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