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  • What's your go-to method for staying productive and motivated throughout the day?

    Shreyas Iyer
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    Staying productive and motivated throughout the day can be a challenge (especially on a Monday)! I've heard of people using coffee, meditation, exercise, and everything in between to get through their day. So, what's your go-to method for staying productive and motivated throughout the day? Share your insights and thoughts!

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    Wiktoria Jaszcza
    setting my goals the day before, taking regular breaks, writing down little sub-tasks and ideas that pop up during the day.
    Muballigur Rahman Choudhury
    I start by setting clear goals for the day. I decide what important things I need to accomplish. This helps me stay focused and know what I need to work on TODAY. I break tasks into smaller steps. This makes them easier to handle, and I can work on one step at a time. Taking short breaks in every 2 hours, walking to different room, hi hello to other people recharge me well. While checking my task list, I find I have done this this and left with that that boost me to finish the tasks ASAP.
    MARY OKARETHE
    Taking breaks to recharge
    Raj Lal
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    spending 30 minutes Timeboxing my most important 1 project of the day
    Uma Venugopal
    Limited meetings, time blocking, physical movement to prevent inertia.
    Shreyas Iyer
    @uma_venugopal Definitely agree with physical movement, I find it essential for productivity!
    Luv 📝
    1. Time blocking 2. Taking regular breaks
    Shubhangi
    making a to do list is one hack and not overthinking is another
    Shreyas Iyer
    @shubhangi_sharma5 The to-do list is a must for me! Hard to start my day without it.
    Richard Gao
    Blocking distractions and getting a good start to the day by getting up early
    Luka Dimitrijević
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    Create a list of 10 tasks. Drink a coffee while doing the first 3. Take a 5 minute break on the terrace. Do another 3. Take a 30 minute break for lunch. Do 7th and 8th task. 15 minute break. Do the last 2. *The most important tasks are first on the list.*
    Luka Dimitrijević
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    @shreyasiyer totally understand and agree 💯
    Shreyas Iyer
    @lule29 Agree with this completely! To-list, coffee, and breaks (I like to take short walks) are essential!
    John Koo
    @lule29 very interesting approach. Ill give it a try
    Luka Dimitrijević
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    @imjohnkoo Sure! Let me know your experience.
    Renxx
    @lule29 Sounds very doable! I'm going to try it out!
    Filippo Pietrantonio
    Focus for 45/90 minutes straight in a location and then take a 30 min brake and move to another location (can be within the office or at a coffe shop, home, park etc...)
    Shreyas Iyer
    @filippo_pietrantonio Love this! Definitely find that changing your workspace location can help you focus more. When you're at the same desk all day, the days also bleed together much more easily.
    John Lins
    A PAPER to-do list
    John Kirtley
    Sun exposure first thing in the morning (10-15 min), then not having caffeine for the first 2 hours I’m awake. After that, it’s just about taking consistent breaks, taking a walk, maybe some green tea later in the day. That usually keeps me going.
    Andrei Costea
    I'm meditating and drinking coffee, but lately I've been doing Wim Hof breathing followed by a cold shower in the morning. Can't say it's magical, but it definitely wakes me up and makes me waaay more productive for the 1st part of the day. Love reading the comments in this discussion, y'all rock 🤘
    Rushi Rajpara
    Pomodoro: Productivity is vitalized when you also rest your mind. Being a Designer for years I know how easy it is to start moving in the direction you don't want to head. The Pomodoro technique helped me stay focused for 75% of the time while take an overview look for the next 25% (Considering 100% as an hour) This was I ended up treating myself with a snack or coffee while covering up 600% of work out of 1000% time (which means 6 hours of productive work in 8 hours) Also this guy helps https://www.youtube.com/@StudyMD
    Samuel ‎Mi
    Nothing that would beat a morning shower 🤞🏼
    Jeff Chou
    set your goals early in the day and eliminate meetings