Friday, March 21, 2014
Keeping Productive
If you're struggling with productivity, it can be tempting to start
changing your routine or trying new solutions before you uncover the
real problem. I've definitely done this in the past, and found it never
leads to a long-term solution. The first step in becoming more productive is working out what your regular time-sucks are. To start with, track what you do every morning
to get ready for work. You might find that you're spending time on
things like choosing your clothes for the day, which could be done the
night before. Then track how you spend your time during the day and look
for patterns -- a tool like RescueTime can help. Perhaps you'll find that you're getting caught up on Facebook too often or making sure that web development project is utterly perfect. If you're aiming to get out of the office around 5 p.m., you might set
up a dinner date, a quick after-work drink with a friend or a family
visit. External forces can sometimes be the motivation you need to get
things done within the time you have, rather than letting them drag out.
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There are plenty of mobile applications that are supposed to help with productivity but I really wonder if they work. I think it might have something to do with a strong will.
ReplyDeleteThere are also web applications that help keep you on track and focuses. I find them very useful.
ReplyDeleteWhen working on a web development project, it is important to have small deadlines. They will keep you working and on track.
ReplyDeleteMobile applications can keep you organized with a calendar and reminders. It is a great business tool.
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