What's your #1 productivity hack?

Lluís Ventura
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Mine, is this one "Picking the right thing to work on is the most important element of productivity and usually almost ignored." from Sam Altman. I take the time each day to prioritize my tasks, meetings, etc.

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Christien Louviere
SellPersonal - Dave Williams on Tech Companies and Entrepreneurship
SellPersonal - Dave Williams on Tech Companies and Entrepreneurship
I built a system called PEP based on the OKR system. It stands for Purpose Energy Priorities. If you're looking for a quick fix hack though, the Pomodoro timer ranks high for me.
Lluís Ventura
@clouvi Can I read something about this PEP system?
Christien Louviere
SellPersonal - Dave Williams on Tech Companies and Entrepreneurship
SellPersonal - Dave Williams on Tech Companies and Entrepreneurship
@lluis_m_ventura How about a video? :) I find think I explain it better this way. Feel free to ask me any followup questions. Thanks for asking! https://www.loom.com/share/9f202...
Ahaan
TalkyJobs Beta
TalkyJobs Beta
For meetings: Divide meetings into: 1. Informational 2. Must Attend 3. Can do without Attend all "Must Attend" Meetings, don't attend "Can do without" Meetings at all, if you have the free time then attend "Informational" Meetings. You'll start noticing that your productivity goes up by 30-40%
Keshav Rao
*Design your environment for productivity* = The right environment has a huge impact on productivity levels. If your phone is visible, your brain wastes energy on whether you should check it or not. Replace phone with any form of distraction, online and offline. Therefore, spend 5 minutes making sure: 1) social media websites are blocked 2) phone is out of the way 3) work area has all the necessary tools for each of your tasks 4) energy sources nearby. The fourth point is absolutely important -- a reason a lot of us procrastinate is due to the fact we're dehydrated during the day!
Mukul Raina
8-9 hours of sleep :)
Vishal Kataria
Mine is to work with intent i.e. working on each task to give it a meaningful outcome. I schedule at least 2 two-hour-sessions each day for work that stretches my cognitive limits (writing, research, learning a skill, planning a strategy etc.). Also, I batch tasks that don't demand much mind space together. For instance I schedule all my phone calls, quick email responses, and logistical work for the times when I'm exhausted from my deep work sessions. This means that the number of tasks I complete each day are less, I make meaningful progress at each of them. You can read more about how batching increases productivity here: https://hbr.org/cover-story/2017...
Lluís Ventura
@vishipedia Interesting! Thanks for sharing.
Daisuke Ishii 石井 大輔
Block daily 2hours without phone. Put 3 most important tasks everyday. Prioritize tasks with one metric that matters(OMTM was taught in my 500Startups batch)
Lluís Ventura
@ishiid What is exactly OMTM? Didn't heard about it
Himanshu Jain
Putting a plan in the calendar previous day works amazing. + The points mentioned by others.
Lluís Ventura
@himanshu00f you mean, including meetings, and tasks inside your Calendar? Or blocking time blocks to do them? Thanks!
Himanshu Jain
@lluis_m_ventura Including all meetings, regular tasks, time for interviews, and breaks.
Himanshu Jain
@lluis_m_ventura This should help you understand :)
Alvin Hung
Since I am working from home now, I have been taking a few showers a day. Time in the shower gives me lots of creativity and this change is enabling me to come up with more diverse ideas
Lasha Krikheli
Being 100% in-tune with my priorities. A day's theme/tasks are dictated by what's most important. Tracking: A daily todo list with 1 TOP priority item, and 3 general/supporting items. Timing: Using a Pomodoro timer + largely eliminating distractions is the key for me.
Mars Negrette
Burnout Index by Yerbo
Burnout Index by Yerbo
8 hours of sleep.
Jessica Mansourati
the get focused extension for mac (basically pomodoro technique) with a 25 min timer and 5 min break timer :)
Jack Wright
@stockholm Interesting, you're the second person to post about this. Curious is this much different then just setting a normal timer?
Salil Sethi
Coronavirus Near Me
Turning on "do not disturb" on my mac and phone so I don't get any notifications, and putting on noise cancelling headphones and one peppy song on repeat.
Sam Kawtharani
i mark my calendar with no meetings block and snooze all notifications
Chris Dancy
Avoiding online polls and questions.
Peter Thaleikis
Redirect websites to 127.0.0.1 in my host file lol https://peterthaleikis.com/posts...
Andrew
@spekulatius1984 Thanks for sharing this! This hack was very effective for snapping out of bad browsing habits
Kaunteya Suryawanshi
Mine is an extension to yours. Its picking the right thing to work and time framing it. Whenever I pick up a task I time frame it. Otherwise the schedule goes haywire.
aisha.raheem
@kaunteya_suryawanshi totally agree. Currently looking for a way to block my hours in the day to only do specific tasks. Once the time is up, I move to the next task.
Jack Wright
@kaunteya_suryawanshi @aisharaheem6 Hey! I almost developed a time boxing app. I feel like the aren't great options out there. Google calendars is ok, but it's a bit of a pain to manage on mobile. Toggl's pretty decent actually... still leaves a bit to be desired though.
Chris Wray
OpenSafely- closed
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I write a todo list everyday. I also try to focus on the items I am most passionate about and tick them off the list first.
Lluís Ventura
@chris_wray Why this first? To give you energy for the "others"?
Chris Wray
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@lluis_m_ventura yes exactly. It kind of makes me feel happy to see stuff ticked off my todo list.(: also, I can normally get more done when I am passionate about what I am doing...
Ross Baltimore
Currently, I'm trying something I call the Daily Sitdown. It's like the daily standup meeting, but it's close to the end of the day. It really helps people clarify, in their minds, how productive they were that day. I find that it helps me to be mindful about what I'm working on, and it lets the rest of my team know they can count on each other to deliver.
Jack Wright
@rossbaltimore hmm interesting. We've been running the standard morning standup, but flipping it might have some interesting results. Have you tried both?
Lluís Ventura
@rossbaltimore And do you do it in a meeting? Or sharing this with the team? Or it is for you alone? Interesting!
Ross Baltimore
@lluis_m_ventura we haven’t been doing it in a meeting, just because we tend to finish up at different times. But, I’d like to try that out. We’re all remote now, so any excuse to have a quick, real-time chat with my teammates (or anyone, for that matter) is a net positive!
Ross Baltimore
@jack_wright1 we do both! The standup has been super helpful, too.
Michael Martinho
A cup of coffee, and some sound around. Nighttime really helps since the rest of the world is off.
Michael Martinho
@andrei_popa33 Thanks, checked the product out and not sure having this over Spotify or Youtube is much more valuable. I can get the same in those locations. Just can't see paying for another service. Appreciate the send though. Interesting nonetheless!
Andrei Popa
Cardanti Smart Business Card
@michaelmartinho Oh yea sorry I forgot it's not free, I've had a lifetime coupon on it or something. I can't to heavy tasks without it anymore.
Andrei Popa
Cardanti Smart Business Card
@michaelmartinho If sounds work well for you, try Brain.fm, it works wonders for me :)