What's a productivity hack you've discovered recently?

Ernest Wolfe
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TJ Larkin
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Just like AI builders batch their debugging sessions? Instead of fixing errors as they pop up, they group similar issues and tackle them together. Same principle works for emails, meetings, or any recurring task. The context-switching tax is real - it actually eats up to 40% of productive time.
Ernest Wolfe
@tjlarkin Great point! Grouping similar tasks really does minimize the context switching drain.
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Jatin Lalit
@nestolobo Constantly receiving feedback and discussing my work with others keeps me motivated and helps me gain many positive ideas.
Ernest Wolfe
@jatin_lalit That's such a great approach!
Trevor Collins
I recently started using the Pomodoro Technique 25 minutes of focused work followed by a 5 minute break.
Ernest Wolfe
@trevor_collins1 Great Technique! I've found it super helpful for staying focused, too.
John Brown
Whenever a task can be done in two minutes or less I do it right away.
Ernest Wolfe
@john_brown45 The two-minute rule keeps small tasks from piling up and clears mental space for more significant priorities.
Zoe Palmer
Time blocking has been a revelation for me! I break my day into chunks dedicated to specific tasks or types of work.
Ernest Wolfe
@zoe_palmer1 Time blocking is a game-changer.
Michael Turner
Started setting a timer for tasks. Knowing I’ve got a set amount of time helps me stay focused
Ernest Wolfe
@michael__turner Timers really do help with staying focused and avoiding distractions.
Ellis Wood
One productivity hack I swear by is writing down three key tasks every morning. It’s helped me stay focused all day.
Zoe Emily
Personally, I've been focusing on one task at a time instead of multitasking, and it’s really improved my efficiency.
Julia Pollard
A recent hack I've been loving is batching similar tasks together. It cuts down on decision fatigue.