Do you often find your workday spiraling out of control? You start each day with a plan to get so much done, but soon find your-self becoming distracted, focusing on low-priority tasks and, simply, procrastinating. So how can you regain control of your time? One-size-fits-all lists on how to be more productive don’t work. Outlined below are productivity suggestions that can be adapted to your personality and working style.
For the Multitasker: Your ability to get things done depends on how well you can focus on one task at a time, whether it’s for five minutes or an hour.
For the Procrastinator: Before you leave work for the day, make a list of five to eight goals that you would like to accomplish the following day.
At Your Desk: Keep your desk clear except for the project you are tackling at the moment; spend the last 10 minutes of your workday readying your desk for the next day.
For Computer Users (Everyone): Know your computer; ask for technology advice when you think a computer or online task is taking longer than it should. Take control of your inbox; set aside dedicated times every day to process email.
For Those Who Power Through: A timed combination of sitting, standing and I Am’s can help you work at your best.
Sit for 20 minutes and work.
Stand for eight minutes and work.
Say out loud. I Am brilliant, I Am confident, and I Am genius.
Repeat.
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