How do you kickstart your productive week?

Gavaskar Rajagopal
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Roland Marlow
Launching soon!
Have goals for the week + daily tasks to hit those goals. Slow and steady wins the race, it's all about daily consistency.
Olena Bomko
Be very excited! I'll be live on Thursday. And I'm very excited :)
Yuriy YA
a productive week starts with a cup of coffee)
Jorge Medina
My biggest "hack" is journaling. True clarity comes from writing things down and emptying the mind of whatever is bugging us. If I don't write about the things going on in my life they can very easily distract me without me even realizing it.
Starting with a clear to-do list, a dose of Monday motivation, and a positive mindset is my recipe for a week full of productivity and accomplishment. 📋
Know what tasks you have coming next and align them based on priority, have a good night's sleep and do your morning routine
Sofia Murphy
Preparing a to-do for the list keeps you going and motivated. That works for me!!
Virginia Price
I usually set clear goals and break them down into daily tasks.
Igor Lysenko
Set yourself a goal that you want to achieve this week.
With a nice cup of coffee for a better start of every day! I think it's also important to have a good rest on the weekend so you can come back fully motivated and with a positive mindset.
Shajedul Karim
sundays are for planning. take 30 mins to outline the week's goals and tasks. monday morning ritual: hydrate, meditate, caffeinate. sets the tone for the day. prioritize. what are the 3 most important tasks? tackle those first. email can wait. the first hours are for deep work. inbox comes later. breaks aren't optional. pomodoro technique: 25 mins work, 5 mins break. keeps the mind fresh. batch tasks. similar activities together to avoid cognitive switching penalty. eliminate distractions. phone on do not disturb, clean workspace. focus is a resource. practice gratitude. mid-week, list 3 things you're grateful for. it re-centers the mind. accountability helps. share weekly goals with a friend or mentor. helps keep you on track. end the week with reflection. what worked? what didn’t? adapt for the next week.
Adam Lui
I never used to work in weeks, so Cherry Coke for caffeine is how I started days. But since joining 100.builders which requires weekly updates, GitHub's Projects feature has been great to organize objectives into neat task list
Ishani Ghotikar
Planning, planning and more planning! An hour spent in planning saves several in execution.
Alisha Widianti
I usually check out my Master ToDo list! With the tool that my team uses, Klever Suite - we can see all the tasks that we need to do across all the projects we're involved in - it's super helpful to stay focused amidst all the things that's happening🧘‍♀️