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  • What’s your favorite productivity hack that not many people know about ?

    Oyinkansola Robiat
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    Daisy Rosy
    Set a timer for 25 minutes to focus on one task, then take a 5 minute break to do something different. It really helps me to stay sharp and productive
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    Dinda Nancy
    I use keyboard shortcuts to speed up common tasks. It saves a lot of time over the course of the day.
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    Allen Deck
    Try a reverse to do list write down what you’ve done at the end of the day. It’s great for feeling accomplished and spotting time wasters.
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    Sana Khan
    Color coding my to-do list by priority helps me tackle important tasks first and stay organized.
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    Emily Wheeler
    I automate repetitive tasks with tools like Zapier. It cuts down on manual work and \frees up time
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    Aciscio Deschamps
    using the Pomodoro Technique for focused work sessions.
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    Oyinkansola Robiat
    @aciscio_deschamps what’s pomodoro technique pls?
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    Rabii Luena
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    Penoola
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    @aciscio_deschamps @oyinkansola_robiat It's what @daisy_rosy explaining from the first comment. You break down you tasks in very small chunks, and you focus on each chunk for 25min without destruction then taking a break for 5 minutes.
    Candy Portuondo
    Tackling small tasks right away helps keep my to-do list manageable and prevents little tasks from becoming bigger issues.
    Isabel Hely
    Completing these quick tasks provides a sense of accomplishment and keeps the momentum going.
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    Han Kim
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    Getting 8 hours of sleep :)
    Liam Patrick Sullivan
    Yes! Time blocking with the Pomodoro Technique works wonders. I do focused work for 50 mins then a 10 min break. Keeps me in the zone without burning out. Also having a separate browser profile just for work helps me stay on track without distractions.
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