What's one small habit that changed the way you work?

Priyanka Saini
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I’m curious to know—what’s one small habit or change you've made that had a big impact on your work life? Could be something you do in the morning, a tool you started using, a new way of organizing tasks, or even just a mindset shift. For me, dedicating the first 15 -20 minutes of each day to planning snd writing down my tasks has really helped me stay focused and feel less stressed. Would love to hear what’s working for you all—especially if it’s something simple but effective!

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Harald Frank
Regular breaks between the blocks. Moving, getting sunshine, getting fresh air.
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Lyudmila Popova
For me, the real game-changer was the 1 hour walk after waking up without gadgets :)
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Sergey Koshevoy
One small habit that really changed the way I work is dedicating the first 10 minutes of my day to planning. Before diving into emails or tasks, I take a moment to prioritize my goals for the day, breaking them down into manageable steps. It might seem small, but having a clear direction helps me stay focused and avoid getting sidetracked.
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Alexis Augoustis
Wash my teeth with my non dominant hand when I wake up. Super easy, you notice it actually wakes you app faster, and from there on I went through a loophole of small improvements in my habits.
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Sanjna
Meditation & mindfulness :)
Benard Ogutu
I just started tracking everything I do in notion and I'm loving it. It keeps me organized.
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Alexander Galitsky
I started my day with memes, and finished too
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Monty Parin
I learn new skills after some time and this help me to become more versatile
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Meduard
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For me using a timetracker like togglr and whenever its on I restrict myself from doing anything thats not work related (not even music). And this is making me way more productive than I was.
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TJ Larkin
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Started keeping a "done list" instead of just a to-do list. Game changer! Now I actually see what I accomplish each day instead of constantly stressing about what's left. Sometimes the smallest shifts make the biggest impact.
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Jacob Henry
I skip meal sometimes due to work but I now understand that health is very important. I am paying full attention on my health
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William Marget

One small habit that changed the way I work is shifting my foodie eat habit. I used to snack mindlessly, but now I prioritize balanced, energizing meals and snacks. Eating healthier, nutrient-dense foods has boosted my focus and productivity throughout the day. It’s amazing how fueling my body properly impacts my energy levels and work efficiency! For more healthy food ideas, visit eat.

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Laurence Joyner
I don't like mess so I regularly clean up my work place, organize my things. This habit is helping me to avoid stress and increas my efficiency
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Felix Sattler
One small habit that’s made a big difference for me is doing a daily end-of-day review. I spend 10 minutes before wrapping up to reflect on what went well, what could’ve gone better, and prioritize tasks for the next day. It not only helps me start the next day with clarity but also gives me a sense of accomplishment (even on chaotic days!). Simple but surprisingly effective for staying focused and stress-free. Your planning habit sounds awesome too – it’s amazing how these small rituals can have such a big impact!
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Sonia Kandola
Keeping a to-do list, or mapping out an entire project. It takes out an element of decision-making, and it means you can jump between tasks easily! I use this even for my normal day to day. Sometimes in the evening I'll be feeling productive enough to do something, and being able to refer to a list means it's super easy for me to get things done.
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James Cooper
One small habit that’s made a big difference for me is setting aside five minutes at the end of each day to review what I accomplished and make a quick plan for tomorrow. It helps me start the next day with a clear focus and keeps me from feeling overwhelmed by my to-do list. It’s simple but really effective for staying on track.
Charis Liao
I recently started work/life documentation to help me keep track of what I've done throughout the day. Prior to journaling down my day, my life was a bit unorganized. I could remember what I did a day or two ago, but what did I do last week? Last month? I felt constantly busy but what was I so busy for? Have I been using my time wisely? These were some of the questions I've been asking myself. Being able to document down what I've done has been helpful for me to feel organized and more accomplished.
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John Bass
Recognising when I am tired and rescheduling the work. I am tons more effective when I'm energised.
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