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  • How do you maximize productivity in those small pockets of time?

    Ema Elisi
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    What do you do during your commute? How do you stay productive while waiting in line? Do you have any unique hacks for squeezing the most out of those spare moments? Let's exchange ideas and find some new inspiration together! ๐Ÿ˜Š

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    Ema Elisi
    Whenever I have a few spare minutes, I like to engage in the ancient art of procrastination! ๐Ÿ˜„ Just kidding (mostly). Actually, I try to tackle my ever-growing list of podcasts.
    Ivelin Kozarev
    Have a plan for what you want to do! Generally, you can't really focus on deep thoughts for a burst of time, but you can maybe focus on a part of a problem.
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    Preston lvy
    I love using those small pockets of time to catch up on podcasts or audiobooks. Theyโ€™re great for learning something new or just relaxing!
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    Jacob
    Waiting in line can be a great opportunity to read articles or reply to quick emails. Iโ€™ve found itโ€™s a good time to tackle small tasks.
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    David Baker
    During my commute, I often listen to interesting audiobooks or plan out my day. What about you? Any favorite ways to make the most of that times?
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    Phoebe Marshall
    I use my commute to listen to industry podcasts or audiobooks. Itโ€™s a great way to stay informed.
    Rock Turner
    While waiting in line, I catch up on emails or read articles Iโ€™ve saved. Efficient use of time.
    Umar Aziz
    I use spare moments to review notes or catch up on industry news. Simple yet effective.
    Matthew David Harris
    I like using Todoist to capture quick tasks or ideas whenever I have a few free minutes. It syncs across all my devices so I can jot things down whether I'm at my computer, on my phone, or using my smartwatch. Reviewing my task list also helps me feel productive even if I only have a short break. Another go-to is clearing out and organizing my email inbox to reach that elusive Inbox Zero!
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    Deepa Somasunderam
    I would say rest or take your mind off work
    Mason Derek Holloway
    I often use those small windows of time to catch up on email or knock out a few quick tasks on my to-do list. Podcasts are great too for some educational multitasking. And if all else fails, a short meditation or stretch break helps recharge the batteries! ๐Ÿง˜โ™‚๐Ÿ’ช