I get to know this "The Ultimate Guide to Productivity" Group Writing Project from my favourite blog, WhoisAndrewWee.com. Ben Yoskovitz over Instigator Blog wants to collect as many tips on Productivity as possible to build an Ultimate Guide to Productivity. This is a good idea on a hot topic of Productivity. As you know, productivity is an important factors that determine how fast and how success you achieve something. At least you can get things done faster with high productivity. Â So let me share my productivity tips:
- 1 task at a time
- Categorize my task to 4 categories:
- high profit/urgent,
- high profit/not urgent,
- low profit/urgent and
- low profit/not urgent
- know my best working time (for me, it is the next 2 hours after I woke up)
- Trying to finish those tasks listed in high profit/urgent and low profit/urgent category in my best working time.
- Never let me procrastinate……
Next, I want to know the productivity tips from:
- Yaro - Entrepreneur Journey
- FMF - Free Money Finance
- JLP - All Financial Matter
- Nickel - Five Cent Nickel
- Jeffrey - Personal Finance Advice
Hope to read more productivity tips late….
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I find point #3 interesting — know when your best / most productive time is during the day. How did you figure that out? Why do you think you’re more productive first thing in the morning?
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I do something similar. It’s just I work at a highly focused pace 50 minutes out of every hour. Then I take 10 minutes off to recharge/regroup. Then back at it.
Like commenting on blogs. I’ve chosen the last portion of 50 minutes, after completing three other tasks, to comment on blogs. So I do so on as many as I can in the time frame. And when it’s done, I walk away.
Hi Ben,
I was told that morning is a good time to study by my school teacher, especially the time you just wake up. So I gave it a try and I really push my exam results up. So after that I set my best time to morning session. I have tried other time however morning session still the best.
I have tried to work in afternoon or night time, however I can’t concentrate very much because I get tired easily and then my brain will stuck somewhere else. Morning is different, my mind is clear and I can do my work very fast. My brain can think faster than other time in morning.
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