What's your go to productivity hack?

Yavuz Tunc Emran
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Andrey Bozhjev
1. Planning 2. Prioritization 3. Sincerely rejoice in completed cases 4. Be less distracted by social media 5. Wake up and get up before 9 am
Paul Richardson
Work with a partner for encouragement, motivation, share problems and generate ideas.
Tony Conte
Sunday: Journal & Mood Tracker
Sunday: Journal & Mood Tracker
Breaking down tasks and using a whiteboard to visualize your accomplishments
Annitah
Good playlist 🎵
Daniil Volynkin
Own system in Notion with multiple layers of goal-setting from strategy to tactic 0. Personal OKR for high-level goal-setting 1. Personal backlog for middle-level goal-setting 2. Daily TODO list for low-level goal-setting
Anand Radhakrishnan
Get the most important task done, first in the morning. turn on some music with regular coffee ☕ refills during the day.
Ran Aroussi
Setting a limited number of achievable goals.
Relja Denic
Don't eat anything until 12 PM :D
Yavuz Tunc Emran
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@relja_denic haha, That's definitely an interesting productivity hack Relja! I'll keep that in mind :D
Michael Stan
@relja_denic @tunc_emran I would say don't eat anything until 6 pm or have a break between meals over 16hours, as after that time you body is start releasing certain enzymes that let your brain focus.
Having enough and quality sleep is #1 Productivity Hack for me. But besides that, here is my list of things I do on a daily basis: 1. I make sure I write down every single task I have down into my productivity app (shameless plugin Insumo, check out my profile). 2. I make sure I pick 3 task to get done every morning. 3. I timebox those tasks on my schedule. 4. Always make sure to do 2 exercises per week and plan them at the beginning of the week. I play tennis so accountability partner helps me accomplish that one. 5. If I feel unmotivated to get started on doing thins, I stop working and do either a meditation or listen to a podcast to ground myself. 6. Extremely bad with time so I make sure I leave buffer times for everything I do, and I schedule them on my calendar too. 7. I always use reminders, and alarms for the things I do, so using a apple watch helped me remember things even I leave my phone on my desk.
Andrei Dragoș Pătraşcu
Coffee between 11PM-4AM, best timeframe to 10x my productivity.
Gwendoline Shaw
I like this site, there are a lot of interesting things here.
Hunted Space
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Most important/urgent things during the first half of the day; wiring down all the tasks and results in Notion; contacting Redbull to supply me with productivity drinks xd
Jake Harrison
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Do more exercise!
Rohan Pathak
I like to plan my week on Sunday so that I don't have any feeling when I start my work on Monday and have everything organized
Hirak Kocharee
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Coffee for multiple times a day.
Soner Alemdar
Traditional notebook note taking 😅
Brad
My go-to productivity hack is time blocking. I schedule specific blocks of time for different tasks and activities throughout the day, allowing me to focus on one thing at a time without distractions. This method helps me prioritize and manage my workload efficiently.
Arsen Batyuchok 🇺🇦
Power nap! I wish I was able to practice it more frequently 😅
Apollon Latsoudis
Break for meditation. Really helps me focus. And monitored breathing for removing stress and pressure
Jake Tital
Qualia first thing every morning helps me to gain focus and clarity