What's the best productivity tip you've ever received?
Ernest Wolfe
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Fredo Tan@fredotan
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- Start with a small task to get quick satisfaction & create hunger for more.
- Use a simple but effective to-do list. Doesn't have to be fancy. This could be a piece of paper for many. But I like to use Superlist.
- The 2-minute rule: any small tasks that can be done within this time, just do it.
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The best productivity tip I've found is to break big projects into smaller tasks and prioritize them. And for the perfectionists out there, remember, 'perfection is the enemy of good".
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Absolutely, batching similar tasks is a game-changer for productivity. It keeps you in a flow state and reduces the mental overhead of task switching. I also recommend the Pomodoro technique - work in focused 25min sprints with short breaks in between. Helps maintain energy and avoid burnout throughout the day.
There are actually two tips:
1. The 2-minute rule: any tasks that can be done in 2 minutes or less do it now!
2. Use kickmyass.io (https://kickmyass.io/) - it's my own product and I use it every day to stay on top of my work. Acts like a boss and sends me messages regarding my tasks and deadlines but I can also talk to him just like a regular person. Having someone that keeps me accountable and on track really helps in day to day life.
Using a digital to-do list with reminders has been incredibly helpful. It keeps me organized and on track throughout the day.
Work smarter by prioritizing your tasks and make sure they are done by your set deadline.
Someone once told me to break tasks into 25 minute intervals using the Pomodoro Technique. It’s amazing how much more I get done when I focus for short bursts!
The best tip I’ve received is to tackle the most important tasks first thing in the morning.
The best advice I got was to minimize distractions by setting dedicated work times and sticking to them. It’s made a big difference in my productivity.
Definitely time blocking! Set aside specific chunks of time each day for focused work on your most important tasks. Minimize distractions and notifications during those periods. It's a game changer for getting deep work done efficiently!
The best tip I got was to break tasks into smaller steps. It makes big projects feel less overwhelming and easier to tackle
One tip that really helped me is breaking tasks into smaller, manageable chunks.
The most effective tip I've received is to start my day with most challenging task first. It’s called "eating the frog,"🐸 and it helps me tackle tough jobs when I have the most energy. I find I get more done this way.